Sunday Market in Valencia, Negros Oriental
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- Опубліковано 25 лют 2022
- If you visit Dumaguete or the surrounding areas, you should not miss out on visiting the Sunday Market in Valencia, Negros Oriental.
Each Sunday, the Valencia Plaza turns into a big market, but even more a hot spot and attraction. It is the time and place to meet friends, socialize with others and stroll through the stands, buy some fresh farmer´s produce or try some of the local and international delicacies and snacks offered at the Sunday Market in Valencia.
International visitors should not expect a typical Asian market, where one can buy a lot of faked “branded” cloths, watches and electronics. The Valencia Market is more traditional, spiced up with a section where more international food is served. In the veggie section on can find the freshest local goods from the small farms of the region.
But the most important aspect of this Sunday market is, to have a good time in a striving community. At the Valencia market are all friends and one can see smiles all around.
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Love the video..... make some more please
beautiful place... i lived there many years ago.... fond memories hope to visit again
yummy !!
Great market and I see lots of Food, lots of people, expats and pets. May I suggest that a sink and tap be constructed for washing?
what great photography..good job. Great market
Many thanks!🤗
The secret of our videos is: being in a good mood. And that is easy at the Sunday Valencia market. 😀
Hahaha nakuha pala ako nagsulat ng pospas 😂
very good and informative
Glad you think so!🤗
WOW!!!! Those pork sandwiches looked really tasty!!!!
They are realy yummy!
greetings from france
Greetings from Dumaguete 👋
A lot of the food looks delicious 😋.
Yes, they have a lot of real yummy food there 🙂
Miss ko na valencia 😭
Hi sis , i went here many times hahaha new friend here , i also vlog last sunday
Wow nice! We go there quite frequently, after sunday church
Asa ni dapit sa Valencia?
Is there organic food ?
yes
What time this starts on Sunday?
We are not 100% sure if there is an official time but we visited as early as 7:00 am and had our breakfast there.
@@DINS the local people said, it starts around 5am. I got there around 1200, there were no more food stalls. Some said, don’t come after 9 am because food will be sold out by then. Thanks for the response.
@@simplyfilipino6408 We think 5 is too early., of course it depends what you are looking for. WE know, that some of the pop-up shops, where you get some special delicacies start putting up their booth around 5, but are not ready to serve before past 6.
We never had a issue with getting food there at 9 or even 10. If a stall is really sold out, there are 20 more which are not.
Our usual time to go there is between 7 and 8, when the lines are not that long.
way are most people wearing those masks ?
because they can...
So awful seeing all these People wearing a Mask...:-(
What makes it awful? Is it your first time seeing people wearing mask?