We arrived at a ferry port on the Mekong River locally called Lancang within the China borders. This river starts from Mount Tanggula in Tibet and runs down through Yunnan province, through Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Vietnam into the South Sea.
A ferry just left, we were all gaping at the goings ons; we will wait for the next ferry. We crossed the river, stayed on the boat and came back. There were two ferries and cars, trucks, people on bikes and motorbikes were making good use of this way across the river.
This morning market is in the village of Ganlanba (water Dai people). The name means tail of the peacock. It is most beautiful. The people here practice Buddhism. All boys must be monks(girls will not marry a boy who is uneducated). The schooling is all provided through the monasteries (it seems that in all of history, the religious are always the teachers). They attend for 1, 3, or 5 years. Girls do not go to school thus never learn the written language. It was the dream of our guide (25 years old) to learn the written language (her other dreams are to see snow and to take a train). She asked her father to teach her and he said no. She went to Burma and learned on her own.
People marry at 13 or 14 years old, they are young parents and retire young. they marry first cousins to keep the land in the family.
This fish vendor tries his luck away from the fish vending area. The bowls in the front hold blown up stomachs. The bowl in the back holds fish heads for fish head soup. Yum. Nothing like fresh!
Pig snouts in the front and pig feet at the back on the right. We did see a whole head for sale but the woman quickly put it in a plastic bag out of our sight.
Snails and peppers. Pretty combination. Here is a beautiful display of spices in the foreground and seed packets in the background.Fishing nets.
This woman shaved off the outside of lengths of bamboo. She wrapped rice and spices in a leaf, rolled the leaf and put it inside of the bamboo to roast on the fire.
1 comment:
TF - great posts, thanks! TOB
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