The ancient relic site remains intact in Nom village, with the area featuring an array of typical images of the northern region.
Guests are able to visit a traditional market after walking through Nom village gate.
Nom market dates back to the era of the Le dynasty, although it was later restored by the Nguyen dynasty.
In a bygone era Nom village’s market was a place for copper producers to exchange various materials.
A wide range of items can be found on sale throughout the market.
Agricultural products typically dominate the market due to high demand.
Going shopping around the traditional market proves to be an unforgettable memory, with many locals reminiscing about their childhood.
An elderly lady continues with her habit of wrapping money in a nilon bag, just like in the old times.
A child is happy to receive a gift from her mother after returning from the market.
Children play together amid the bustling atmosphere of the Nom market on the final day of the 12th lunar month.