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​​Cambodian cows for sale: A special market in southern Vietnam

​​Cambodian cows for sale: A special market in southern Vietnam

Wednesday, October 04, 2017, 19:35 GMT+7
Vietnamese buyers lead a cow onto their truck
Vietnamese buyers lead a cow onto their truck
A deal has been made
A deal has been made
Buyers look at the cattle before making a purchase
Buyers look at the cattle before making a purchase
Some local residents of Tinh Bien District, An Giang, also sell their cows at the market
Some local residents of Tinh Bien District, An Giang, also sell their cows at the market
The market becomes bustling early in the morning
The market becomes bustling early in the morning
Cambodian sellers wait for their customers at Ta Ngao Cow Market
Cambodian sellers wait for their customers at Ta Ngao Cow Market
A buyer selects his favorite cow and states the price
A buyer selects his favorite cow and states the price
Cows are carried on a raft from Cambodia to Vietnam’s An Giang Province
Cows are carried on a raft from Cambodia to Vietnam’s An Giang Province
Cambodian sellers lead their cows across Vinh Te Canal, which lies between Vietnam and Cambodia, to reach Ta Ngao Cow Market in An Giang Province. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Cambodian sellers lead their cows across Vinh Te Canal, which lies between Vietnam and Cambodia, to reach Ta Ngao Cow Market in An Giang Province. Photo: Tuoi Tre

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