Maijow, Tai Khao Maijow Market
http://www.hotsia.com > Maijow > Tai Khao Maijow Market. Visiting Maijow town, Ban Pom Coong. The word 'Ban' is used similarly because these are Thai people who migrated from southern China during the early Buddhist era, over two thousand years ago. I stayed in a homestay with locals and walked around the Tai Khao market here. The atmosphere felt like walking through a market in Thailand. Greeting each other in Thai was understood, and they were happy to talk with Thai people. We were also happy to speak Thai with the Tai Khao people in Vietnam.

The fish names remain the same: catfish or catfish. The local catfish here is called 'Uyi catfish'. The animals that have been here for over two thousand years since before migration use the same names. mr.Hotsia, May 2011. Tai Khao Maichao Market clip. Mr.Hotsia's video traveling Maijow. Tai Khao people in Maijow saying 'Tai Khao people playing the flute' just like in our Thai villages. Maijow Market, Tai Khao Market. Food names are similar to Thai. The view of the houses in the Maijow valley is truly beautiful. Waking up early at Ban Maichao.
Home of the Tai Khao people. The weather is very nice. The Tai Khao rice fields in the valley are beautiful. This clip shows sitting and eating with the Tai Khao people for half an hour, just filming. Walking around the Tai Khao market. GPS coordinates (POI): 20°39'19.631"N, 105°4'46.536"E; 20°39'27.233"N, 105°4'54.569"E; 20°39'50.231"N, 105°4'59.436"E.








