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In 1788, a group of Chinese from Pho and My Tho Islands came to Ben
Nghe River Dike and founded a market which developed into the existent
Cholon Market, offering a wide array of products. This is Vietnams
Chinatown market. It is an attractive site for visitors to observe that
lively atmosphere.
It remains home to more than 500,000 people, many of whom are of
Chinese origin. The area and its side-streets and markets provide an
interesting glimpse of Sino-Vietnamese life, as the Vietnamese Chinese
strive to retain there cultural traditions and language. In addition to
temples, traditional apothecaries, fortune tellers and the like, some
excellent Chinese food is available in Cho Lon.
A visit to Ho Chi Minh City's Cho Lon Market reveals the city at its most vibrant, colourful and fun.
This mighty market seems to go on for miles, crammed with every
possible kind of fruit, vegetable, nut, fish, meat, cigarette, beer and
so on. There are cloth shops with every type of silk in every colour
and numerous types of cotton, wool and even tweed!
Fabric shopping in Ho Chi Minh City is a serious treat. Give yourself
at least an afternoon, if not an entire day, so you can take your time,
stop for cold drinks and snacks regularly and avoid becoming hot and
bothered!
The variety of goods here is positively astounding and will give you
uncanny glimpses into modern Vietnamese life. Friendly bargaining
should save you 20% to 40%, but don't take it too seriously -
Vietnamese people very rarely get angry in public and they feel
extremely embarrassed if you do.
Different name is Binh Tay Market.