A traditional dance performance in Udaipur, India. The women always kept their faces covered, yet not a single one ran into each other!
I took off my shoes and started up the stairs to the Ranakpur Temple in Rajasthan, India. I stopped when I heard women laughing and singing in the distance.
Sapa is chock full of colorfully dressed ethnic minority tribes. These Red Dao women are sporting the original backpack.
In the small town of Bac Ha in Northern Vietnam exist a Sunday market that drips with local culture. All of the hilltribes from the local mountains come to market on Sundays as if it were teenagers going to a mall in New Jersey!
Bac Ha Market Vietnam.
Every Sunday the ethnic hill tribes dress in their best to come out for market day. A pallette of colors dot the market!
Mani Rimdu dancer, dressed as Tibetan god for harvest festival, Thyangboche Monastery Khumbu Himalaya, Nepal, Asia
When you travel to New Orleans, you can almost expect to see the street performers dancing, singing, performing Ave Maria with only their moistened finger on some wine glasses. You get the picture.
Bac Ha Market Vietnam. An Ethnic market filled with everything Vietnamese, including dogs; not for pets, but for dinner.
The locals of colorful Bac Ha Market in Northern Vietnam.
Spectators enjoying the music and warm weather at the Tam Tam Jam in Montreal.