Vietnam on "foodstep"
Welcome to the restaurant Vietnam on "foodstep".The Cultural Importance of Vietnam Traditional Market (Chợ)
A striking feature of Vietnam and other South-East Asia countries is their countless traditional markets. You can find "Chợ" - Vietnam traditional market in every neighborhood, with vendors displaying goods from A to Z. Let’s look closer and you’ll see that "Chợ" is more than a market or a retail space, but rather a communal place with indescribable cultural values.
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