Dong Xuan Asian shopping
Kleine Geschichte zum Dong Xuan: Kurz nach der Wiedervereinigung kehrten viele arbeitslos gewordene vietnamesische Vertragsarbeiter in ihr Geburtsland zurück, einige blieben in Berlin und machten sich als Händler selbständig. In Berlin-Lichtenberg und Marzahn zählen die Vietnemesen zur größten außereuropäische Zuwanderergruppe. In den Lichtenberger Markthallen “Dong Xuang” – für Vietnemesen längst ein Stück Heimat geworden – kann man sich schon mal für kurze Zeit wie in Vietnam fühlen: Es geht lebhaft zu zwischen Lebensmitteln, Plastikblumen und Elektroartikeln.. Man trifft sich zum Tee, geht zum Frisör, feiert Geburtstage und Hochzeiten. Das Dong Xuang beliefert eine große Anzahl vietnamesischer Gastronomien in Norddeutschland. Und wer auf der Suche nach exotischen vietnamesischen Gewürzen, Nudeln, Reis, Soßen, Zimtäpfeln, Bananenblüten, Tamarinden etc. ist, wird hier fündig.
market Vietnam
a bunch of fresh delicious mangos we bought from this friendly woman was our lunch that day.
market scenes in northern Thailand
up the north of Thailand, between Laos and Myanmar very early in the morning. Traditional Thai and Chinese tribe people/farmers come to sell their goods and buy from other farmers.
flea market & rooftop view
nice view from sunday flea market up the rooftop Neukölln/Arcaden. A very warm autumn weekend. For rooftop infos check out: Klunkerkranich.org
Mekong trading | Vietnam
Floating markets can be found in most provinces of the Mekong Delta. This type of markets have existed for a long time in the region. Farmers sell their goods on their small boats from one boat to another. Besides selling, they also trade: some watermelons for some pinapples for example. The boats gather togehther at several places on the river to sell fruits and vegetables, such as pineapple, dragon fruit, water melon, yam and gabbage. You can also find garden tools, crafts and Vietnemese breakfast (rice noodles and Coffee). The boats are often overloaded with products, so it sometimes looks like they would capsize. Especially in the rainy season, were it rains tons of water onto the boats.. A floating market usually starts before dawn – 4 or 5 o’clock in the morning and ends when the sun rises high, at about 9. The pictures above are from a floating market near to the city Can Tho. A trip on the Mekong is simply impressive, not only for the floating markets, but also to experience life around the river and small water arids.
market IIII – bringing some colour in the greyness of eastern Germany
people waiting and bringing their market goods back home. This little boy drove us home this day.