Chinatown (Big Market/Cho Lon) in Ho Chi Minh City overview
Chinatown in Ho Chi Minh City is located in the 05 District, a part of the 10 District, and the 06 District, where the majority of Chinese live and where the beauty has been preserved very traditionally and anciently.
Locals in Chinatown design their streets and houses with their own unique and traditional architecture. Cho Lon Market, which draws a large number of tourists to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This market, which was built in 1928, is a well-known Chinese business center in Ho Chi Minh City.
When you arrive in Ho Chi Minh City, you should not miss visiting Chinatown, where you will have the opportunity to shop in one of Saigon’s largest markets, Cholon, and learn about the life, architecture, culture, and food of the Chinese who live in this area.
If you are a tourist who likes shopping, then Chinatown is a must-see destination on any trip to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. You can buy anything here, from the cheapest, smallest items to the most valuable and luxurious items.
Chinatown’s specialty foods
Regarding the famous food and dishes in Chinatown, if you visit this area, you should not miss a lot of the traditional Chinese dishes in this area, among which you must try one of the most delicious and famous dishes here such as ravioli soup (Sui Cao), this special dish is offered the most in Ha Ton Quyen Stress, 11 District, where you can meet a lot of from small to large restaurants that serve this special dish. Because ravioli soup is a traditional Chinese dish that can be found anywhere, it should not be overlooked during Chinese festivals.
In Chinatown, there are about over ten restaurants that serve ravioli soup, but they are always crowded. According to the locals, tourists who come here for the first time should try this food at Thien Thien and Nhu Y restaurants because they are the most delicious and longest in this area.
The price for each ravioli soup bowl is approximately 35.000VND-50.000VND (approximately 1.5USD-2.5USD), which is not very expensive, but it is very special and worthwhile for you to try it once you visit the Chinatown of Saigon.
How to travel to Chinatown?
Chinatown is about 7km from the center of Ho Chi Minh City, making it very convenient and easy for tourists to visit this famous place. Chinatown is also one of the most popular destinations that are often included in the city tour of Ho Chi Minh City, and you can get there by taking a local bus, riding a bike, or renting a car from the center of Saigon.
When exploring Chinatown, start at Tran Hung Dao Boulevard, which is the main road and is also considered the spine of Chinatown (the big market). This is a very busy street with many famous luxury shops featuring Hong Kong-style images. If you have time, explore Chinatown at night, it is very beautiful and different from other parts of Saigon: very warm and includes genuine and valuable local products as well as the most famous Chinese foods and dishes…
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