1. An Huu Floating Market – Cai Be (Tien Giang)
An Huu-Cai Be Floating Market operates throughout the day, with a lively and cheerful atmosphere on the river, making it a favorite spot for tourists. Beyond buying and selling, the market has become a popular tourist destination, with many tour companies organizing visits as part of 3, 4, and 5-day programs. Visitors not only enjoy the picturesque river views and bustling boat traffic but also get the chance to savor fresh, sweet tropical fruits or buy them as souvenirs for family and friends.
Address: Cai Be Town (Tien Giang)


2. Cao Lanh Wholesale Market (Dong Thap)
Cao Lanh Wholesale Fruit Market is located in Hamlet 2, My Hiep Commune, Cao Lanh District, Dong Thap Province. The market spans over 5 hectares and is equipped with fruit storage facilities such as cold storage, a fresh fruit preservation center, a greenhouse, and fruit processing facilities.
The construction of these facilities cost a total of 19 billion VND. According to the Cao Lanh Wholesale Market management, approximately 120 to 150 tons of various fruits are sold daily. In addition, the Hòa Lộc mango variety is now widely cultivated in Cao Lanh (56.2 hectares). During mango season, along with regular fruits like pomelo, durian, Lo Ren longan, pineapple, coconut, and banana, this market also sells hundreds of tons of Hòa Lộc mangoes that are distributed throughout the region.
Address: Hamlet 2, My Hiep Commune, Cao Lanh District


3. Binh Dien Wholesale Market
Binh Dien Wholesale Market was planned and built in 2003 and officially opened in 2006 as part of a relocation plan for wholesale markets outside of Ho Chi Minh City's inner areas. Eight of the ten wholesale markets, including Cau Ong Lanh, Cau Muoi, Xom Cui, Tran Chanh Chieu, and An Lac markets, were moved to Binh Dien, which focuses mainly on seafood and vegetables/fruits.
The market is managed and operated by the Binh Dien Market Management and Trading Company, a subsidiary of Saigon Trading Corporation. It is now fully developed and includes seven specialized areas for fresh meats, seafood, dried seafood, vegetables, fruits, and fresh flowers, along with various auxiliary services.
If you’re looking to purchase wholesale fruits, you can visit the dedicated Fruit Hall. There, you’ll find a wide range of fruit products at very competitive prices. The market operates primarily from 1:00 AM to 9:00 AM.
Address: Nguyen Van Linh Boulevard, Block 6, Ward 7, District 8, Ho Chi Minh City.
Operating Hours: 01:00 AM – 11:00 AM
Website: http://www.binhdienmarket.com.vn/


4. Ben Thanh Market
Ben Thanh Market is a name inseparable from Ho Chi Minh City. Established during the French colonial period, the market originally stood near the Ben Nghe River. It was a popular stop for travelers and passersby. Today, Ben Thanh Market is one of the iconic landmarks located in District 1 of Ho Chi Minh City.
Ben Thanh Market is considered a symbol of the city. It serves not only as a bustling commercial hub but also as a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors every year. A visit to Ben Thanh Market allows you to experience the vibrant life of District 1, along with a chance to enjoy fresh seasonal fruits from Southern Vietnam.
Among the most famous items sold at the market are fabrics, clothing, shoes, handicrafts, fruits, and fresh produce. If you're looking for a place to buy affordable, fresh, and clean fruits in Ho Chi Minh City, Ben Thanh Wholesale Market is a must-visit!
Address: Le Loi Street, Ben Thanh Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 028 3829 9274


5. Hoc Mon Wholesale Market
Hoc Mon Wholesale Market is a vibrant marketplace offering a wide variety of fresh fruits and live food products. It attracts both wholesale traders and individual customers due to its unbeatable prices.
This market also provides tested and certified fresh food, ensuring that customers have access to top-quality, safe products. As a direct source of supply, Hoc Mon Wholesale Market offers extremely low prices, while maintaining the highest freshness and quality of produce.
If you're looking for fresh, clean fruits in bulk at affordable prices, this market is a must-visit!
Address: 14/7A Nguyen Thi Soc, Xuan Thoi Dong, Hoc Mon, Ho Chi Minh City
Phone: 093 247 62 46


6. Dau Giay Agricultural and Food Wholesale Market
From around 5 PM to 8 PM every day, hundreds of trucks bustle in and out of Dau Giay Agricultural and Food Wholesale Market, delivering fresh produce such as fruits, vegetables, and root crops sourced from various regions. On average, the market processes about 250 tons of goods daily, which can rise to 300 tons on weekends and up to 400 tons during peak harvest seasons. Fresh fruits and vegetables here are supplied to numerous small traders in areas like Thong Nhat, Xuan Loc, Cam My, Long Thanh, Trang Bom, and Long Khanh in Dong Nai Province. Many traders from Ho Chi Minh City also come here to source products.
The Dau Giay Agricultural Wholesale Market was inaugurated in late June 2017. Located in Thong Nhat District, Dong Nai Province, this is the largest agricultural wholesale market in the region, developed by Thong Nhat Real Estate Joint Stock Company in partnership with Proton Company. With an area of 55 hectares and an investment of over 1.4 trillion VND, it plays a key role in regional agricultural trade.
Strategically located near the Dau Giay junction, where four major highways meet—Dau Giay-Dalat, Dau Giay-Ho Chi Minh City, Dau Giay-Phan Thiet, and Dau Giay-Long Thanh Expressway—this market is well-positioned for transportation and distribution of agricultural products. The market connects with six localities: Ho Chi Minh City, Binh Duong, Ba Ria-Vung Tau, Binh Phuoc, Lam Dong, and Binh Thuan, making it an important hub for agricultural goods in the southern region.
Dau Giay Agricultural Wholesale Market deals in a variety of agricultural products including fresh fruits, vegetables, and other crops from Dong Nai and nationwide. The market is open 24/7 and facilitates both wholesale and retail transactions, handling fresh, dried, frozen, and chilled goods. The market ensures that products meet quality standards such as VietGAP and GlobalGAP certifications, and their origins can be traced.
Address: QL20, QL1A, Trung Tam, Thong Nhat, Dong Nai
Phone: 092 860 06 00


7. Southern Wholesale Market
Southern Wholesale Market (Hoang Mai, Hanoi) has been a bustling hub for buyers and sellers for many years. Even at 2 or 3 AM, the market is already alive with activity, as trucks, carts, and motorcycles transport goods back and forth. Located in the Den Lu urban area, Hoang Mai, this market has been in operation for nearly a decade and is well-known among traders in Hanoi and neighboring provinces. The market offers a wide range of goods for wholesalers, including fresh fruits, vegetables, seafood, and other food products.
The market opens very early, with traders arriving as early as 2 AM to gather their stock. The agricultural and food products here are known for their good quality, and the prices are relatively low, making it an ideal location for traders to purchase goods for resale. While it primarily serves wholesale, the Southern Wholesale Market also caters to retail customers, with wholesale trading starting at 2 AM and retail activity picking up around 6 AM. The market offers a diverse selection of fruits from both northern and southern provinces, as well as imported fruits from China, all of which are in high demand.
Address: Tan Mai Street, Hoang Van Thu, Hoang Mai, Hanoi


8. Long Bien Market (Hanoi)
Long Bien Fruit Wholesale Market is strategically located for easy transportation of goods and is very close to the center of Hanoi (Phuc Xa Ward, Ba Dinh District). The market spans 27,148 m2 and is home to 1,087 businesses, with the majority (77%) involved in selling fruits and vegetables. Long Bien Market operates overnight, rain or shine, starting at 10 PM. Along Trần Nhật Duật dyke road, dozens of trucks filled with goods—mainly fruits—arrive at the market, unloading products to prepare for the upcoming sales and distribution.
The market offers a wide variety of fruits, including dragon fruit, oranges, tangerines, grapefruit, custard apples, jackfruit, pineapples, lychees, longans, and watermelons. There's no fruit from the highlands or the South that you can't find here.
Each day, between 250 to 300 tons of fruit and agricultural products are delivered to the market. According to official statistics from the Long Bien Market Management Board, hundreds of trucks enter and exit the market daily. This doesn’t even account for the thousands of small vehicles coming and going to pick up goods.
Address: Phuc Xa Ward, Ba Dinh District


9. Thu Duc Wholesale Market (Ho Chi Minh City)
Thu Duc Fruit Wholesale Market is located in Hiep Binh Phuoc Ward, Thu Duc District, on the eastern gateway of Ho Chi Minh City, providing access to the Eastern, Central, and Central Highlands regions. This is the largest wholesale market for agricultural products and fruits in Ho Chi Minh City.
With its large area of 20 hectares, located along the Trans-Asian Highway, the Thu Duc wholesale market receives hundreds of tons of agricultural goods and vegetables daily from both the Eastern and Western regions of the Mekong Delta. The businesses at the market make hundreds of millions of VND in transactions every night. Most of the fruit businesses here were originally from the Cầu Muối Wholesale Market (District 1) and have relocated to Thu Duc. The market offers a wide variety of fruit products.
The fruits available depend on the season: dragon fruit, rambutan, durian, mangosteen, grapefruit, oranges, tangerines, grapes, guavas, plums... there’s an endless list. The market operates non-stop, with buyers, sellers, workers unloading goods, and staff maintaining order, ensuring that products are distributed nationwide.
Address: Hiep Binh Phuoc Ward, Thu Duc District


10. Cai Rang Floating Market (Can Tho)
Cai Rang Floating Market is located near Cai Rang Bridge, in Cai Rang District, about 6 kilometers from downtown Can Tho. This is a wholesale market for agricultural products and food, particularly fruits from the Mekong Delta.
The market has existed for a long time, originating when road transport was not well developed, and people traveled mainly by boat. Although land transport has improved, the floating market continues to thrive and expand.
The fruits sold at Cai Rang Floating Market are carefully sorted by quality and size. The market opens early in the morning and gradually quiets down by around 9 or 10 AM, with peak activity from 7 to 8 AM. The market operates year-round, closing only for Tết (Lunar New Year) and Tết Đoan Ngọ (the 5th day of the 5th lunar month). Fruits such as coconuts, durian, grapefruit, rambutan, lychee, watermelon, starfruit, pineapple, papaya, and sapodilla are sold from countless boats.
Address: Cai Rang Bridge, Cai Rang District

