1. Quang Ba Market
Quang Ba Market in Tay Ho, Hanoi, also known as the flower market, is dedicated to supplying flowers to various areas within Hanoi's city center. Although it’s not as large as some other traditional markets, it’s a vibrant space along a short stretch of embankment road. Despite the hot summer or the freezing winter, Quang Ba’s flower market maintains its lively atmosphere with busy buyers and sellers.
This market features not only local flowers but also a wide variety of imported flowers from famous brands. Like Long Bien Market, Quang Ba operates overnight, with the market wrapping up by dawn as the goods are distributed across Hanoi. It’s not only a wholesale flower market for traders, but also a favorite spot for professional photographers.
The market is open year-round, never lacking customers. It typically opens at 11 PM and operates until 7 AM. During special occasions like the Lunar New Year or Vietnam Women’s Day (October 20), it becomes even more bustling, operating from 9 PM until 9 AM the following day. The market is frequented by small traders, street vendors picking up bouquets, students looking for pristine white flower corners for photo opportunities, and sometimes even foreign tourists exploring Hanoi’s night-time beauty.
Location: 236 Au Co, Quang An, Tay Ho, Hanoi


2. Thổ Tang Market
Similar to the major wholesale markets in Hanoi, for a long time, Thổ Tang Market has been known as the "center for distributing Chinese agricultural products," with the majority of agricultural goods being imported from China. From here, the goods are distributed to various provinces in the northern regions such as Hà Giang, Tuyên Quang, Yên Bái, Lai Châu... and other markets both large and small in the region.
At Thổ Tang Market, buyers and sellers don’t attempt to disguise the origin of the Chinese agricultural products. They are sold openly. Cartons with holes cut around them are filled with fruits and produce, and sacks labeled in Chinese are stacked in warehouses, spilling over onto the sidewalks around the market entrance. In many areas, traders even set up temporary tents on the sidewalk to store their goods and shield them from the rain or sun.
The peak hours are around 3 to 4 AM, when apart from large wholesalers unloading trucks with dozens of tons of goods, thousands of small traders from markets in the provinces or nearby areas, such as Việt Trì (Phú Thọ) or Phúc Thọ (Hà Nội), come here to buy products. The quantities vary, from a few hundred kilograms to several tons.
Address: Nam area, Thổ Tang, Vĩnh Phúc


3. Hòa Đình Market
If you're searching for a bustling and diverse wholesale market, Hòa Đình Market in Bắc Ninh is a must-visit. Located in Võ Cường ward of Bắc Ninh City, this market has been operating for over a decade, specializing in agricultural products imported from China.
Here, trucks from both the north and south travel to deliver hundreds of tons of goods every day. This thriving trade has brought prosperity to the local community. Hòa Đình Market offers more than just agricultural goods, with items ranging from clothes, fruits, and ready-to-eat food to household products. You can find almost everything you need at affordable prices and with guaranteed quality.
Hòa Đình Market is a popular spot for tourists visiting Bắc Ninh. You can explore the market, shop, and savor local delicacies. Additionally, it’s a place to immerse yourself in the culture, customs, and daily life of the locals. The market blends both traditional and modern elements, representing the North of Vietnam.
Address: Nguyễn Văn Cừ, Võ Cường, Bắc Ninh


4. Móng Cái Central Market
Móng Cái Market in Quảng Ninh is an ideal destination for shoppers, especially those seeking affordable yet high-quality products that are diverse and abundant. Móng Cái Market is one of the largest wholesale markets in Vietnam, offering a wide range of goods, including clothing, metal items, machinery, equipment, and household products. The market is modernly designed, with four floors and a basement, housing over 700 stalls. It operates from early morning until late at night, attracting thousands of shoppers daily.
The market is not just a trading hub for the Vietnamese but also a bustling cross-border trading center with China. As a result, the market features vendors from both Vietnam and China, some of whom speak Chinese to facilitate business transactions. Móng Cái Market also has a lively night market, offering street food, local specialties, and culinary delights from both countries. You can try dishes such as spicy tofu, braised pork, mixed rice paper, and chè khúc bạch, and experience the fusion of Vietnamese and Chinese cultures.
Móng Cái Market in Quảng Ninh is the largest wholesale market in the North, a vital economic exchange point for businesspeople from Vietnam and China. If you visit Quảng Ninh, make sure to stop by Móng Cái Market for a unique and enjoyable shopping experience, where you can discover exciting products and save on costs. Don’t miss the chance!
Address: Trần Phú, Móng Cái, Quảng Ninh


5. Tân Thanh Market
Tân Thanh Border Market is renowned as a famous market located on the border with China. It's often referred to as a “paradise for cheap goods” with a wide variety of products on sale. Therefore, it’s no surprise that this market has become a vital trade hub, supplying goods to wholesale buyers not only in the northern provinces but also across the entire country.
What stands out the most are the extremely diverse products available in various designs, styles, and types. The wholesale prices are incredibly cheap, offering attractive profits for anyone looking to purchase goods for resale. The Tân Thanh Market – Lạng Sơn is divided into two sections: the outer area features numerous stalls selling a mix of products, including clearance and second-hand items, while the inner section houses a large, modern Vietnamese-Chinese commercial center designed with sophistication and scale. In general, the prices throughout the entire market remain fixed and are often significantly lower than those found elsewhere. Electronics, consumer goods, and fashion items are particularly popular and are imported in large quantities every day.
Address: Bản Nà Lầu, Tân Thanh, Văn Lãng, Lạng Sơn


6. Southern Wholesale Market
Southern Wholesale Market has been in operation for over a decade, offering a wide variety of products, but it primarily focuses on food items such as vegetables, fruits, meats, and seafood. This market is well-known among traders in Hanoi and nearby provinces. The market opens very early, with vendors arriving before 2 AM to purchase goods. The agricultural and food products here are considered to be of good quality, and the prices are very affordable for traders to resell. Many people from nearby areas and rural provinces also flock here before 2 AM to stock up. Unlike other markets, this one doesn't feature as many Chinese products but mostly goods from the central regions of Vietnam.
Although it is a wholesale market, for many years now, the Southern Wholesale Market has offered both wholesale and retail sales. The wholesale trade begins at 2 AM, and by 6 AM, the market is bustling with customers for retail purchases. Compared to other markets, the price difference for items like meat and fish is around 10-20 thousand VND per kilogram. However, the most popular and affordable products are vegetables, fruits, and root crops, which attract the most buyers.
Address: Tân Mai, Hoàng Văn Thụ, Hoàng Mai, Hanoi


7. Minh Khai Wholesale Market
Minh Khai Wholesale Market is a wholesale market specializing in agricultural products, food, and seafood. The market was established and began operation in 2008. In late 2013 and early 2014, the former temporary night market on Lê Đức Thọ Street officially relocated to Minh Khai Market as per the decision of Hanoi's People's Committee (document number 2007/VP-CT). The market management has arranged proper spaces for businesses, helping traders overcome difficulties and stabilize their operations. After nearly 7 years of operation, business activities at the market have become stable and profitable.
Minh Khai Wholesale Market offers a wide range of agricultural products, including various vegetables, fruits, bamboo shoots, and dry goods like peanuts, beans, vermicelli, and rice cakes. The main food products available are pork, beef, chicken, duck, and other poultry. Seafood consists primarily of squid, shrimp, crabs, and different types of fish. The market also features tropical fruits such as green oranges, watermelon, durian, pomelo, longan, dragon fruit, and mangosteen, as well as fresh flowers like chrysanthemums, roses, and lilies.
The market mainly operates at night, from 11 PM to 6 AM the following morning. After goods are gathered, they are loaded onto transportation vehicles like cars, carts, and motorcycles to be distributed to inner-city areas and neighboring regions before dawn.
Address: 136 Cầu Diễn, Minh Khai, Từ Liêm, Hanoi


8. Long Biên Market
Long Biên Market is located in Ba Đình District, Hanoi, near the iconic Long Biên Bridge on Trần Nhật Duật Street. This strategic location has made it a significant trade hub. The market was established in 1992 and has since become one of the largest wholesale markets in Hanoi, covering over 27,000 square meters and offering a wide variety of fruits, vegetables, and seafood for the residents of the capital. When you visit, you'll be amazed by the numerous stalls selling fresh produce and other goods, attracting thousands of traders and visitors each day.
Long Biên Market is renowned for being the cheapest night market for fruits and vegetables in Hanoi. It serves as the central wholesale point for distributing goods to other markets in the city. The market operates mainly at night, from 10 PM to early morning, rain or shine. The busiest hours are between midnight and 2 AM, when trucks bring fresh produce from neighboring provinces, central, southern regions, or border gates into the market. During the summer, you’ll find an array of fruits like mangoes, watermelons, plums, guavas, apples, jackfruit, mangosteen, avocados, lychees, and longan. In the winter, the market is brimming with oranges, grapefruits, pomegranates, bananas, and persimmons, offering plenty of options to choose from. As a wholesale market, it mainly caters to bulk buyers, though individual customers can also purchase large quantities of produce.
Address: 189 Hồng Hà, Phúc Xá, Ba Đình, Hanoi


9. Đồng Xuân Market
Đồng Xuân Market is located in the Old Quarter and is well-known for exclusively offering wholesale products from Guangzhou, including clothing, shoes, bags, and accessories like needles and threads. About 90% of the goods sold here are from Guangzhou, making the market an attractive option for wholesalers due to its low prices and relatively good quality. The market is particularly popular among traders from other provinces such as Hải Phòng and Hà Nam. If you’re considering starting a clothing business, Đồng Xuân Market is a reliable place to source products.
Đồng Xuân Market primarily caters to wholesale buyers, but you can still find retail stalls scattered throughout the market. The market is divided into three main floors, each dedicated to various types of goods. The ground floor, located just at the entrance, is filled with stalls selling clothes, sunglasses, shoes, suitcases, and electronics like phones, chargers, power banks, flashlights, and radios—most of these products are imported from China. The second floor focuses on wholesale and retail clothing for adults, as well as fabrics like silk, satin, and velvet. The third floor is mostly dedicated to baby products. At the back of the market, there are stalls selling birds and pets. Food and drinks are mainly sold at Bắc Qua Market, while food stalls are located in the northern part of Đồng Xuân, catering to night-time customers. The market is always bustling and full of activity, with goods being distributed to provinces across the northern region.
Address: Đồng Xuân Market, Đồng Xuân, Hoàn Kiếm, Hanoi


10. Ninh Hiệp Market
Ninh Hiệp Market, also known as Ninh Hiệp Fabric Market, is a bustling market specializing in wholesale traditional craft items such as fabrics and leather goods. Ninh Hiệp Market is well-known for its wide range of products, including clothing, fabrics, and fashion accessories. This market is particularly famous for being one of the largest fabric distribution hubs in the northern region of Vietnam, especially for fabric from China.
Currently, Ninh Hiệp Market has become the go-to destination for the cheapest Guangzhou clothing in the Hanoi area. The wholesale prices here are much lower compared to Đồng Xuân Market. In addition to wholesale, Ninh Hiệp also offers retail options for those in need. Therefore, traders from both within and outside Hanoi often head to Ninh Hiệp to source their goods. The market operates daily from 7 AM to 6 PM.
Ninh Hiệp Market is a busy fabric wholesale market, and as a result, theft can sometimes be an issue. It is advisable not to wear expensive jewelry or carry valuable items such as phones, wallets, or other personal belongings without securing them carefully.
Address: Nành Village, Ninh Huyện, Gia Lâm, Hanoi

