Thứ Hai, 19 tháng 11, 2018

Visit 4 interesting markets in Saigon


Visit 4 interesting markets in Saigon


In the midst of modern urban life, 4 markets in Ho Chi Minh City are attractive to both tourists and locals, especially for weekend rides.


1. Tan Dinh Market

 

Located on the busy Hai Ba Trung Street, the market has since 1926. Once, this is considered as the "rich market" of the Saigon, selling many quality items. Currently, Tan Dinh market attract many people to visit, shopping. Photo: Kazuo Terajima.





Going to Tan Dinh weekend market, you will not worry about hunger. This market has many delicious dishes of Saigon such as noodles, ribs, beef baked, tea types ... Especially, many food stalls here are said to retain the flavor of a time. Photo: @behindfoodcarts, @doiratngon.



Opposite Tan Dinh market is Tan Dinh church. This is a Gothic-style Roman-style building with a bit of Baroque decor. Song, the new color is the most unique feature of this church. Photo by Leo Chang.




With this outstanding pink, Tan Dinh church has become a very hot spot for young Saigon. Weekend free, invite your meeting here "pose" design only. Photo: @ gloriapanpan1218.


2. Ba Chieu Market

 

This is a popular market in the center of Binh Thanh District. Every day, Ba Chieu market is always crowded with people, not only the weekend. The market is at the corner of Bach Dang - Phan Dang Luu - Le Quang Dinh street, which is over 7 decades old. Photo: @ tnhi.huynh.




Walking around Ba Chieu Market, you can enjoy many dishes such as western cakes on the street vendors. Photo: @ huynh_dang, @ doanhanh48.




Market has another famous place - Le Van Duyet Tomb, also known as Ong Tomb, or Ong Ba Chieu Mausoleum. This is considered the symbol of Gia Dinh ancient land. In addition to the sacred meaning, green campus cool, shady trees of Lang Ong is also suitable for your relaxing weekend in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: @pizzacartel.



The mausoleum is near Ho Chi Minh City Fine Arts University, so students from this school often choose here to do their exercises. In addition, this is also the spot where "virtual live" impeccable for the vintage style. Photo: @quocthaitrannguyen.


3. Ben Thanh market



It will be lacking if you do not mention the cage market more than a century in this life in Saigon. Centrally located, the Ben Thanh Market is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the city. Photo: @danielflytw.



The market sells a variety of goods, from "made in Vietnam" to all over the world. However, prices are relatively high compared to the general level. Ben Thanh Market is also an ideal place to enjoy Saigon cuisine. Photo: @thaodao, @ jpjung74, @linhchimm, @ericekos.




Late into the night, Ben Thanh is not far away from the night market. The four fronts of the market, especially along the Phan Boi Chau and Phan Chu Trinh streets in the east and west, always busy travelers. All of them join the dynamic pace of a young city. Photo: @mon_henry, @msjnunez, @maisaraharshad, @ismi_rinjani.



4. Binh Tay Market

 

This city-level monument is also known as Cho Lon, or Cho Lon Moi, which has a history of nearly a hundred years. Photo: @nicolasvaloteau.


If you want to enjoy the real Chinese food, this is a good choice in Ho Chi Minh City. Photo: @sallychoco, @ simontran279.




At the weekend in Binh Tay market, you will have a set of ultra-street-style photos to surf on Facebook and Instagram. Photo: @nhutrannguyennnn, @thevivbot, @mitukate, @artindaniel.

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét

One pillar pagoda – a cultural highlight of Hanoi

One pillar pagoda – a cultural highlight of Hanoi One Pillar Pagoda is located in the heart of Hanoi capital. Near Ho Chi Minh Museum, ...