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Very smelly and super crowded tight aisles. Hustle and bustle and aggressive. True bargaining experience. Came here two-three times. I recommend coming early, about 9/10 am but not all the stalls are open but it’s at least way less crowded. If you want a made to measure ao dai, go to the stalls with fabric samples which there is plenty but examine their craftsmanship and vibe. Also try to do it early! They can ship to your hotel if nearby but I recommend picking it up to try it on there (read further for reason). My family purchased a lot of ao dai from here from adults to children. Mainly pre-made ao dai but on our last full day, I wanted to go back to buy more gifts then found out we could get made to measure. It took them 7-8 hours since they are also making other orders. Don’t forget to get their number. We did made to measure from two places, right across from each other. Stall #306 vien vien and stall #43/44 cong cach cach. #306 was a disaster. They first said it would take an hour to make it and we came back and they didn’t even start it. We agreed on coming back 7 hours later since we had to come back anyways and they still weren’t done, another hour they said and it was really busy during that point. They didn’t fully listen to my sister and was also pretty aggressive but got the price we wanted. She repeated she wanted the ao dai to be long, floor length but they made it short along with red color markings in several areas and strands were loose. They eventually agreed on return and refund. My mom didn’t try here on but decided to just keep it. #43/44 wasn’t super pushy but pushy still but less aggressive and spoke a bit more English so it was easier. We purchased 4 ao dai from them and we were all happy with the craftsmanship and accuracy of the measurements. Sometimes these places can make things too tight, especially the collar but it was perfect. We exchanged numbers and contacted through WhatsApp and I made my own type of receipt by texting her and we said 5 pm pick up and they were finishing up the last one and got done at 5:15. A bit later but we didn’t completely mind since we were trying on the others anyways so that took time. Otherwise great shopping for cheap clothes and fake brand names lol. Just be prepared and firm
Jenny HoJenny Ho
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Right, let me take you on a whirlwind tour of this place—where the only thing hotter than the blistering sun is the food. Seriously, if you thought the weather was intense, just wait until you try navigating this market! You walk in & it’s like someone turned the “bustling” dial up to eleven. You’re instantly surrounded by a sea of colorful stalls, each one bursting with more vibrancy than a neon sign in Vegas. It’s sensory overload in the best way possible. Now, let’s talk about the banh xeo. I had heard rumors, but nothing prepared me for the reality. We’re talking about pancakes that could make a Michelin-starred chef weep with envy. One stall had a vendor with a bell so enthusiastic, I’m convinced it was ringing out the secret to eternal happiness. Every chime felt like a promise of crispy, savory goodness. Navigating the market, you’ll bump into everything from fresh produce to handcrafted goodies. If you’re not careful, you might leave with a silk scarf, a spice mix that could set off the smoke alarm & a bag full of trinkets you didn’t even know you needed. It’s like shopping in a treasure chest—minus the pirates. So, if you’re in Da Nang and you don’t visit, are you even living? It’s a cacophony of sights, sounds & smells that’s as delightful as it is chaotic. Just remember to bring your sense of adventure—and maybe a fan.
Jim ReaughJim Reaugh
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Great place to get super cheap knock-offs of your famous sports brands. You’ll find loads of Nike, Adidas, Lacoste, Tommy Hilfiger but somehow less Patagonia stuff. Be prepared to put on your haggling hat! It was extremely tiring and overwhelming at times but I’m just generally someone who gets overstimulated when there are huge crowds. You can totally tell when a shop is selling things at a much cheaper price (dri fit sports shirts and shorts go for about ₫ 50k) because there are huge crowds there. They probably don’t care whether or not you buy because they have so much business and it’ll be hard to haggle. The other stores with less business start selling at about ₫ 100-150k and therefore can go much lower especially if you buy at bulk, but at the end of the day the cheaper stores might be more worth it to go to. You just have to brave through the crowd and try to get the attention of the store owner. Quality wise is quite decent and cotton shirts are pretty thick (also slightly more expensive at around ₫ 150k) Was an interesting experience! Didn’t bother with the snacks there because we were too tired after a few hours. Ended up going to Big C (their supermarket) to get snacks for family, colleagues and friends!
Joann TJoann T
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Great place to shop in Da Nang! Love their couple set. As the material is really cooling. Bought 15 sets. 7 for whole family, and 8 for myself and my husband. Price I bought at: Single piece e.g dress one piece no split is 100,000vnd. 2-3 piece set - top and bottom long pants is 200,000vnd. Pants fits my height, i'm 1.5m so anyone taller than me won't experience having to drag your pants around. Men's set (exclude hat): 100,000-120,000vnd Their 2nd floor is filled with stalls for clothes, couple set, hiking set, footwear like shoes, wedges, sandles etc they also sell.mini fingurine in set packages. And they have stalls to customized the vietnam traditional clothes we got a couple set at 800,000vnd. It takes 20mins to be ready. So in the meantime, you can go shop or go to level 1 and eat their local food. For a couple travelling to Da Nang for about 5 days, shopping itself in one day i spend 3 million dong. So best to prepare $800-$1,000 SGD. We already booked accomodation and activities with Klook. This amount is for paying private driver instead of grab, cheaper + shopping + food + massages.
Jessica ThamJessica Tham
10
This is probably one of the biggest and busiest markets in Da Nang as you can get almost anything and everything under one roof. It reminded me of the Ben Thanh and Tan Dinh market in HCMC, but more like An Dong market, as it covers two-storeys instead of the former two. We came by here in the afternoon and the market was crowded with visitors. Generally, on the first floor, stalls were selling toys, stationery, souvenirs, foodstuff and on the second storey, mostly clothings, shoes, luggages and bags etc. Like the typical Vietnamese markets, stalls were located side by side with small walking passage and so if one stall was packed with customers, it was quite difficult to walk through. Human traffic was high here and also was quite humid due to the poor ventilation. But it was a good place to encounter and experience local culture and lifestyle. Probably also a little touristy, therefore do make sure you bargain for the price and who knows you can get your items at a much lower price though most stalls here sell "me too" items.
Ed ChungEd Chung
00
This place is so crowded and so hot to even get around. It can smell strong in odor so be prepared. I barely could stay in there for that long without passing out. This market has many items to look around from clothes to food and they say is the best place to bargain for cheap items though. I see many tourists would come here to buy cheap items. I would watch out for those aunties trying to scam you for your money. These aunties would charge you a lot if they see you have money. They try to use a lighter to test the bags to show it’s good quality but their products aren’t that great and seems cheap. Some do get angry if you tough their items but you don’t buy so be careful! They can aggressively grab you by the arm and won’t let go. We bought aoi dai and we had to come back multiple times to get them redone since they weren’t aligned properly and unsymmetrical. It was disappointing to find out that they charge another customer cheaper than for us. So remember to bargain the lowest you can go or you would get ripped off.
FooddieeguideFooddieeguide
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119 Trần Phú, Hải Châu 1, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
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attractions: Meliá Vinpearl Danang Riverfront, Golden Lotus Oriental Organic Spa 1, Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture, Dragon Bridge, Đà Nẵng Museum, Da Nang Cathedral, Bún chả cá 109, 핑크 네일 앤 이발소, ATHENA BARBER SHOP, Danang Fine Arts Museum, restaurants: Nhà Hàng 3 Big - Nướng & Lẩu Hàn Quốc, Pizza 4P's Hoang Van Thu, Nhà hàng Thiên Kim, Pizza 4P's Indochina Da Nang, Pho Quynh, Cô Ba Phở bò, Xóm Mới Garden Đà Nẵng (씀모이가든 다낭), Banh Mi AA Happy Bread, Trình cà phê, Nhà hàng NHÀ BẾP CHỢ HÀN

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