At the heart of Cho Lon, Ho Chi Minh City’s Chinese district, Binh Tay Market (Chợ Bình Tây) stands as a bustling hub of commerce. Built in 1928 after the original bazaar was destroyed by fire, this expansive market is the city’s largest. Rows of vendors fill the space, offering a diverse array of goods such as pottery, flowers, and affordable souvenirs. The air is often filled with the aroma of piping hot noodles, while wholesale produce adds to the vibrant, colorful scene. Visitors can immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere, exploring the myriad stalls and sampling local flavors.
Binh Tay Market (Cho Binh Tay)
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