WELCOME TO VALENCIA SUNDAY MARKET
WELCOME TO VALENCIA SUNDAY MARKET
Normally, when you visit other countries, especially Asian countries, you tend to visit what their markets look like or what products they sell there. It is nice to see other products that we don't see regularly.
When I was still living in Negros, I never got the chance to check this Sunday Market in Valencia. It's very accessible but due to my work responsibilities, I wasn't able to check it myself. During our Negros space planning stage I pitched to @tanawabai that we should visit Valencia and see the market, so we did.
Some of the photos I took around the fruit, vegetable and plants section of the market.
After a fun night celebrating Anahaw's anniversary party, we managed to wake up early and head to Valencia. It took a while for us to find parking because there were a lot of people during that time and it was a bit late in the morning when we arrived. We were a bit confused about where to enter because it was fenced all over.
When we finally found where to enter, we were welcomed by some vendors and an area full of pigeons. We saw a lot of stalls selling fresh and beautiful vegetables. Some of it was from their farm or backyard and it's cheaper compared to some markets and grocery stores.
We go around and checked all the stalls. Some of them sell the same products but it was not a problem at all. Some stalls sell hot and cold food, coffee, bread, and a lot more. There are a lot of food stalls around and it is difficult where to get food and drinks. If you wish to visit, you should need to bring lots of money if you want to try different food or plan to buy fresh fruits and vegetables.
I bought some Lumpia with Sayote, Vegetable Samosas, and an Iced Americano. Some of my friends also got coffee, crepe, birria tacos, and porridge.
The experience was definitely something. Seeing these vegetable and fruit vendors, an up-and-coming small business owners was inspiring. There are a lot of opportunities here for trade and business. I visited this market many times after my first visit. It became a routine with me and my friends whenever I spend a weekend in Negros. Do you also enjoy going to these kinds of places? It's fun, right?
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That's a lot of foods to choose. I will surely enjoy the market if I am there. Need to bring some cash. 😀
I've been in Dumaguete just to eat lunch. Hehe
That was when I'm in Santander with a friend. From Santander we cross to Dumaguete in just a day. After eating lunch, we just roam around until we reached Siliman university, the boulevard and the mall. I forgot the name of the mall. Hehe
The mall is probably Lee Plaza. Dumaguete is such a laid-back city which I definitely love.
Yeah lots of food to choose from. and yeah money is essential hahaha
Kadaghan ug ma buy uii, lami tan.awon.
Mao lgi. If ddto pa lng ko ngpuyo, mgdala jd ko maleta ddto ahahah
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Thank you so much guys!
Murag taboan? Like sa usa ka adlaw mag pondok tanang tinda haha. Lamia sa foods. 😍😍
yeah. murag ana Jen. dghaaaan kaau jd mapalit ddto na barato. nakapalit ko gani plants gda pa nko here sa cebu hahhaha
ganda jan
thank you!!