At first, the market was situated near the Ben Nghe River Dike. After
being moved many times, it is now standing in the centre of the city
where consumers can conveniently find all sorts of products.
According to Vuong Hong Sen, author of "the book Saigon of the Past",
in 1912, the French filled a pond, the Boresse, into a solid foundation
of 12,000m² and built a market on it. The market was close to a landing
stage (Ben) of the old city (Thanh), hence its name of Ben Thanh. The
opening ceremony for the market in March 1914 was a big festive event.
At present, the front of Ben Thanh Market faces Quach Thi Trang Square;
its rear faces Le Thanh Ton Street; its right, Phan Chu Trinh Street
and its left, Phan Boi Chau Street. At all of its four sides, there are
bustling trading shops. Located at the centre of the city, Ben Thanh
Market is always loaded with varieties of goods, such as consumer
goods, cakes and candies, food and foodstuff, and particularly
high-quality fruit and vegetables. Goods are displayed in a very
attractive way that always catches the eyes of the buyers. They meet
all requirements for the customers' daily life or for their families.
The market has four gates that are very convenient for the
market-goers. For all of its advantages, Ben Thanh Market is one of the
most attractive tourist sites in the city for both domestic and foreign
visitors.
Ben Thanh Market is a huge covered market in central HCMC. It is one of
the best places to buy coffee, but do try the stalls inside before
buying, as the outside stalls are more expensive. Also if you are
buying a reasonable quantity you can usually get a couple of free
coffee filters. Vietnamese coffee is really delicious, I'm surprised it
is not more widely available in the West.
Apart from coffee, you can get almost anything in the market or the
shops surrounding it. You will have to bargain, unless the prices are
written on the goods, but that is all part of the experience. And
afterwards you can have a bowl of delicious noodles.