1. Cholon - Binh Tay Market
Cholon, also known as Binh Tay Market, is a famous market in Saigon, stretching from District 5 to District 6. This place is steeped in historical and cultural significance, making it a must-visit for any tourist in Ho Chi Minh City.
Cholon is one of the oldest markets in the city, home to a large population of ethnic Chinese. It was originally formed due to trade needs and urbanization, later renamed Binh Tay Market. The market was designed in a Western architectural style, but it incorporates many elements of ancient Chinese architecture.
The tiled roofs and traditional design of the streets inhabited by the Chinese community have created a distinct, old-world charm that stands in contrast to the modern buildings in the city's center. While the central area of Ho Chi Minh City is known for its modern architecture and upscale entertainment, the District 5-District 6 area offers some of the most famous wholesale markets in the country, with a wide range of inexpensive goods that are essential to visit. Streets like the lantern street, lion dance street, aquarium street, insect market, and stationery street are as vibrant as the 36 streets of Hanoi's Old Quarter.
Cholon - Binh Tay Market operates from 2 AM to 10 PM and specializes in wholesale goods at very low prices. Whether you're shopping for souvenirs or essentials, you'll find everything you need at Cholon. Aside from shopping, visitors can witness the lively lifestyle of the ethnic Chinese community in Ho Chi Minh City.

2. An Dong Wholesale Market
An Dong Market, located in District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, has long been known as one of the largest wholesale markets specializing in fashion apparel in the country. Many shop owners in Ho Chi Minh City rely on An Dong Market as their primary source of clothing for resale.
An Dong Market is often referred to as the "Fashion Capital" of Saigon, offering a wide variety of products ranging from affordable to high-end items, featuring the latest designs and styles. With over 56 years of operation, the market now houses 2,702 stalls and is recognized as a reliable, low-cost source for wholesale clothing in Ho Chi Minh City, supplying fashion to retail stores across the southern region of Vietnam.
The clothing sold at An Dong Market comes from various sources, including wholesale goods from Guangzhou (China), Thailand, and locally produced items from fashion companies in Vietnam. Known for its diverse range of wholesale and retail goods, the market offers a wide selection of items at different price points. When you visit An Dong, you can shop for cosmetics, clothes, shoes, and even well-known lingerie brands like Triumph, Vera, and Wacoal, all at much lower prices than you would find in regular stores. Don't forget, bargaining is encouraged!

3. Kim Bien Wholesale Market
Kim Bien Market is a well-known shopping destination for locals in Ho Chi Minh City. Established in 1960, it is located at 37 Van Tuong, Ward 13, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City. Initially, the market was a spontaneous trading hub for exchanging dollars and military supplies. However, after 1975, the market expanded to accommodate vendors who rented stalls, offering a wide range of goods, especially industrial chemicals and food-grade chemicals, which is why it is often referred to as the 'Death Market'.
The market was built with a total investment of 4.9 billion VND, covering an area of 1,888m², with a ground floor and mezzanine featuring 525 stalls. Kim Bien Market

4. Tan Binh Wholesale Market
Like Binh Tay and An Dong markets, Tan Binh Market specializes in wholesale clothing. However, Tan Binh Market is known as one of the most affordable markets, catering to traders and wholesalers. The market offers a variety of products, from food items to clothing and decorative products, all at lower prices compared to other locations. It is considered a prime spot for wholesalers seeking diverse goods at great value.
Tan Binh Market has 9 entrances—4 large and 5 small—with the main entrance located on Ly Thuong Kiet Street. Covering a total area of 22,800m², the market offers a wide range of products, including jewelry, food, fresh produce, and, notably, clothing, fabrics, and wedding accessories. The market is particularly famous for its affordable wedding products, making it an ideal destination for couples preparing for their weddings.

5. Dam Sen Wholesale Flower Market
Dam Sen Wholesale Flower Market is a prominent hub for fresh flowers in Ho Chi Minh City. Located on Nguyen Van Phu Street in District 11, the market is covered by a large dome structure, making it a distinctive landmark.
Dam Sen Flower Market offers a wide variety of flowers, including roses, chrysanthemums, orchids, and even special imports like tulips from the Netherlands, and rare flowers such as bird-of-paradise, cineraria, and narcissus. Similar to Ho Thi Ky Flower Market, Dam Sen Flower Market serves as a central point for buying and selling flowers sourced from northern provinces, the Mekong Delta, and international imports from countries like France, Japan, and China. The market boasts over 62 stalls, with the majority of flowers coming from Dalat.
Among the special flower varieties found here are cineraria, bird-of-paradise, and narcissus. The market is most bustling between midnight and 7 AM, when trucks filled with flowers from Hanoi, Dalat, and the Mekong Delta arrive. Smaller vehicles are always ready to distribute flowers for retail across the city. Every day, Dam Sen Flower Market supplies around 40 tons of fresh flowers, with sales surging to hundreds of tons during holidays and festivals.

6. Soai Kin Lam Wholesale Market
Located in the ideal location of Tran Hung Dao Street, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, Soai Kin Lam Market is renowned for being one of the oldest and most affordable fabric markets in the city. Also known as Thuong Xa or Dong Khanh, Soai Kin Lam Fabric Market boasts nearly 500 fabric stalls and is often referred to as the fabric paradise of Ho Chi Minh City.
The unique feature of this market is that each stall specializes in a particular type of fabric, offering a wide variety of colors and patterns. Whether you are looking for cotton, chiffon, khaki, curtains, cushions, bedspreads, or tablecloths, you'll find it all here. Just ask the friendly vendors, and they will be happy to help you find exactly what you need.
The market is always bustling with activity, with vibrant rolls of fabric in every hue. You’ll hear the sounds of customers browsing, measuring, cutting, and transporting goods, creating a lively and joyful atmosphere. This distinct charm of the market has made Soai Kin Lam a must-visit shopping destination in the city.

7. Ho Thi Ky Wholesale Market
Founded in 1987 and often referred to as the 'Langbiang Plateau' of Saigon, Ho Thi Ky Market is the largest wholesale flower market in the city. Located in District 10, Ho Thi Ky Flower Market offers a wide variety of fresh flowers, with an impressive range of colors and types.
Visitors can find everything from common flowers like roses, orchids, lilies, and sunflowers to more exotic varieties such as wild bananas, fire bananas, and rare blooms like bird of paradise, and water lilies. The market also sells pre-arranged floral products, such as wreaths and flower baskets.
The majority of flowers sold at Ho Thi Ky come from Dalat and the Mekong Delta, but you'll also find imports from countries like Japan, Thailand, and China. Despite being a wholesale market, the prices at Ho Thi Ky remain affordable even for individual buyers. It's a popular spot for florists who are looking for fresh stock at competitive prices. The vendors here are known for being friendly and helpful, whether you're buying in bulk or just picking up a few flowers.

8. Ben Thanh Market
Ben Thanh Market has a long history, dating back to before the French colonization of Gia Dinh. Originally located on the banks of the Ben Nghe River, near a ferry terminal, it was named 'Ben Thanh' (meaning 'The Wharf Market') as the site was used by travelers and soldiers entering the city. Over time, the market grew into a bustling commercial hub.
Today, Ben Thanh Market stands proudly in District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. Construction began in 1912, and by March 1914, the market was completed. The iconic clock on the south side of the market is considered an unofficial symbol of Ho Chi Minh City. The market is located at the intersection of Phan Boi Chau, Phan Chu Trinh, Le Thanh Ton, and Quach Thi Trang Square, covering an area of 13,056 square meters. It remains one of the city's largest wholesale markets, offering a diverse array of products at the most competitive prices. Major goods sold include clothing, fabrics, footwear, fashion accessories, handicrafts, fresh produce, and flowers.

9. Binh Dien Wholesale Market
Spanning 65 hectares with seven pavilions, two warehouses, ample parking lots, and various supporting facilities, Binh Dien Market is a vital trading hub that serves over 9 million residents of Ho Chi Minh City and surrounding regions. Located on Nguyen Van Linh Street in District 8, Binh Dien Wholesale Market is the largest market in Ho Chi Minh City, specializing in seafood, livestock, poultry, and fresh produce.
Binh Dien Market is regarded as the largest wholesale market in Vietnam, bustling with activity primarily from late night until morning. It handles thousands of tons of agricultural and seafood products every day. The market plays a crucial role in the trade and supply chain for Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring provinces. The lively trading atmosphere is not just confined to the market's pavilions but spills over to the surrounding areas as well.
Outside the main market, many stalls cater to individual customers, with slightly higher prices compared to the wholesale sections. Over time, Binh Dien Market has transformed into a modern, civilized marketplace. Today, it is also working towards becoming an e-commerce hub, integrating information technology into its operations and business management.

10. Thu Duc Market
Thu Duc Agricultural and Food Wholesale Market is one of the three major wholesale markets in Ho Chi Minh City, strategically located at the eastern gateway of the city, serving the Eastern, Central, and Central Highlands regions.
The market, which started construction in 2002, was developed with a total investment of 182.4 billion VND by Thu Duc Housing Development Corporation. The market covers over 20 hectares and is seen as a flagship project aimed at relocating smaller markets within the city center.
This large-scale wholesale market in Vietnam is equipped with 1,584 stalls and warehouses. The project was financed with a mix of city government funds (over 41.8 billion VND), customer prepayments (over 46 billion VND), bank loans under the stimulus program (80 billion VND), and the developer's own capital (more than 14 billion VND). The market consists of three large pavilions and supporting facilities. Every day, over 2,800 tons of goods are brought into the market, which operates from 9 PM to 4 AM, attracting agricultural products from the Mekong Delta and Southeastern Vietnam. It is a key supplier of fresh produce, vegetables, fruits, and other agricultural goods to the city’s residents, restaurants, and eateries.
