1. Overview of Binh Tay Market
Here are some key information about Binh Tay Market:
- Location: No 57 A Thap Muoi Street, Ward 2, District 6, Ho Chi Minh City
- Opening time: 06:00 AM - 06:00 PM
Binh Tay Market (also known as Cho Lon Market) is one of the oldest and most iconic wholesale markets in Vietnam. Unlike the more tourist-centric Ben Thanh Market, Binh Tay is where the locals shop. From early morning hustle to late afternoon bargains, it pulses with authentic Saigon energy, offering an immersive dive into Vietnamese-Chinese culture, commerce, and cuisine.
You can find everything from foods, spices, and kitchenware to traditional Chinese medicine and souvenirs. In addition to being a shopper’s paradise, it is also a food lover’s haven with countless local and Chinese-Vietnamese dishes sold both inside and along the surrounding streets.
Binh Tay Market was founded in the 1920s by Quach Dam, a wealthy Chinese businessman from Guangdong Province. Originally built to facilitate trade for the Chinese community in Cho Lon, the market quickly grew into a major hub for wholesale goods from all over southern Vietnam.
Despite undergoing several renovations, the market still retains much of its historical charm and traditional structure. A statue of Quach Dam and a small altar honoring him can still be found at the market’s central courtyard - a testament to its deep-rooted history.
Over the years, Binh Tay Market became a bustling center for commerce, not just for the Chinese community but also for people from all ethnic backgrounds. The market thrived as a wholesale hub, dealing in everything from dry goods, textiles, and spices to kitchenware and traditional Chinese medicinal products. By the mid-20th century, it was one of the largest and most important markets in Ho Chi Minh City.
Today, Binh Tay Market remains a symbol of Ho Chi Minh City’s rich cultural and commercial history, representing the long standing relationship between the Vietnamese and Chinese communities. It continues to be a lively, vibrant marketplace where tradition and modernity coexist, and where visitors can experience both the business bustle and cultural heritage of the area.