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Han Market
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Nearby attractions
Da Nang Cathedral
156 Trần Phú, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Da Nang Food Tour
4 Trần Quốc Toản, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
다낭 핑크성당
156 Trần Phú, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Đà Nẵng Museum
31 Trần Phú, P, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Hai Chau Village Hall
3699+3MQ, K48 Phan Châu Trinh, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
An Hai Parish Church
9 Nguyễn Công Trứ, An Hải, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Danang Fine Arts Museum
78 Lê Duẩn, Thạch Thang, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture
02 Đ. 2 Tháng 9, Phường, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Dragon Bridge
Cầu Rồng, An Hải, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Tượng Cá Chép Hóa Rồng
Đ. Trần Hưng Đạo, An Hải, Sơn Trà, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Nearby restaurants
Nhà hàng NHÀ BẾP CHỢ HÀN
22 Hùng Vương, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Bánh mì Happy Bread Mì AA
10 Hùng Vương, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Ăn Thôi Restaurant
114 Bạch Đằng, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Nhà Gỗ Restaurant Da Nang
49 Nguyễn Thái Học, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Cô Ba Phở bò
154 Bạch Đằng, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Cardi Pizzeria Bạch Đằng
124 Bạch Đằng, P, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 55000, Vietnam
Nhà hàng Thiên Kim
166 Bạch Đằng, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Nhà hàng Bếp
17 Nguyễn Thái Học, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Pizza 4P's Indochina Da Nang
74 Bạch Đằng, Street, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
I love Bánh mì
100 Trần Phú, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Nearby hotels
Seahorse Han Market by Haviland
07 Nguyễn Thái Học, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Satya Hotel
155 Trần Phú, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Brilliant Hotel
162 Bạch Đằng, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Sun River Hotel
134-136 Bạch Đằng, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Seahorse Tropical Da Nang Hotel by Haviland
29 Yên Bái, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Happy Day Hotel
160 Bạch Đằng, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Mayana Hotel
40 Nguyễn Thái Học, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
Avora Hotel
170 Bạch Đằng, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
M Village Hotel Đà Nẵng Centre
177 Trần Phú, Hải Châu I, Đà Nẵng 50000, Vietnam
HAIAN Riverfront Hotel Da Nang
182 Bạch Đằng, Street, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
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Han Market

119 Trần Phú, Hải Châu, Đà Nẵng 550000, Vietnam
3.9(13.6K)
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Cultural
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attractions: Da Nang Cathedral, Da Nang Food Tour, 다낭 핑크성당, Đà Nẵng Museum, Hai Chau Village Hall, An Hai Parish Church, Danang Fine Arts Museum, Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture, Dragon Bridge, Tượng Cá Chép Hóa Rồng, restaurants: Nhà hàng NHÀ BẾP CHỢ HÀN, Bánh mì Happy Bread Mì AA, Ăn Thôi Restaurant, Nhà Gỗ Restaurant Da Nang, Cô Ba Phở bò, Cardi Pizzeria Bạch Đằng, Nhà hàng Thiên Kim, Nhà hàng Bếp, Pizza 4P's Indochina Da Nang, I love Bánh mì
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Nearby attractions of Han Market

Da Nang Cathedral

Da Nang Food Tour

다낭 핑크성당

Đà Nẵng Museum

Hai Chau Village Hall

An Hai Parish Church

Danang Fine Arts Museum

Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture

Dragon Bridge

Tượng Cá Chép Hóa Rồng

Da Nang Cathedral

Da Nang Cathedral

4.4

(1.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Da Nang Food Tour

Da Nang Food Tour

4.5

(59)

Open 24 hours
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다낭 핑크성당

다낭 핑크성당

4.2

(44)

Closed
Click for details
Đà Nẵng Museum

Đà Nẵng Museum

4.2

(1.4K)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

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Explore Hoi An Eco Village & Cooking Class w/ Chef
Explore Hoi An Eco Village & Cooking Class w/ Chef
Sun, Dec 7 • 2:00 PM
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Learn to create herbal remedies for better health
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Nearby restaurants of Han Market

Nhà hàng NHÀ BẾP CHỢ HÀN

Bánh mì Happy Bread Mì AA

Ăn Thôi Restaurant

Nhà Gỗ Restaurant Da Nang

Cô Ba Phở bò

Cardi Pizzeria Bạch Đằng

Nhà hàng Thiên Kim

Nhà hàng Bếp

Pizza 4P's Indochina Da Nang

I love Bánh mì

Nhà hàng NHÀ BẾP CHỢ HÀN

Nhà hàng NHÀ BẾP CHỢ HÀN

4.8

(2.4K)

Click for details
Bánh mì Happy Bread Mì AA

Bánh mì Happy Bread Mì AA

4.5

(2.5K)

Click for details
Ăn Thôi Restaurant

Ăn Thôi Restaurant

4.7

(2K)

Click for details
Nhà Gỗ Restaurant Da Nang

Nhà Gỗ Restaurant Da Nang

4.9

(1.8K)

Click for details
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Jenny HoJenny Ho
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
DrSubeer BanerjeeDrSubeer Banerjee
Here’s a descriptive review of Han Market, Da Nang in a style that blends travel storytelling with helpful details: ⸻ 🛍️ Han Market – Da Nang’s Lively Shopping Hub Located right in the heart of Da Nang, Han Market is a bustling, colorful maze where the city’s everyday life meets its vibrant culture. From the moment you step inside, the air is filled with the hum of bargaining voices, the aroma of fresh produce, and the sight of stalls packed tightly with every imaginable good. The Layout & Atmosphere: The market spans two floors, with narrow aisles that make you slow down and take everything in. The ground floor is a sensory feast — fresh seafood glistening on ice, tropical fruits stacked high, fragrant herbs, and jars of local chili paste. You’ll also find coffee beans sold by the kilo, dried snacks, and an impressive variety of spices. Upstairs, the vibe shifts to a fashion and souvenir haven — fabrics, traditional áo dài dresses, T-shirts, handbags, and conical hats, alongside stalls selling lacquerware, handicrafts, and other keepsakes perfect for travelers. The Experience: Bargaining is part of the fun here — vendors expect it, and a friendly smile goes a long way. The market feels busy but not overwhelming, and there’s a certain charm in watching locals and tourists alike weaving through the crowd, each hunting for their own little treasure. Why Visit: Han Market isn’t just about shopping — it’s a snapshot of Da Nang’s culture and daily rhythm. Even if you’re not in the mood to buy, wandering through is a chance to experience the city’s flavors, colors, and warmth in one lively space. Pro Tip: Come in the morning for the freshest produce and seafood, or later in the afternoon if you prefer a calmer atmosphere. Bring cash, as most stalls don’t accept cards. Final Verdict: A must-visit for anyone wanting to soak in the authentic sights, scents, and sounds of Da Nang. Whether you leave with a bag full of souvenirs or just a heart full of memories, Han Market is an experience in itself. ⭐ Rating: 4.5/5 – A vibrant slice of local life wrapped in a market’s hustle and charm.
Samuel TanSamuel Tan
Right after my coffee at Cộng Cà Phê, I decided to check out Han Market — one of Da Nang’s most famous local markets. And wow, let me just say, this place is an absolute whirlwind. First off, this market has been around for decades (I read somewhere it dates back to the French colonial era!) and is now a massive indoor market with hundreds of stalls crammed across two floors. You’ll find everything here — from dried seafood, Vietnamese coffee, nuts, and handicrafts to knockoff branded clothes like Ralph Lauren, Adidas, Under Armour, LV, and more. But here’s the thing: it’s chaotic. Like really chaotic. The layout is messy, the walkways are tight, and it gets super packed with both locals and tourists. You really need to watch your belongings here — sling your bag to the front and keep your valuables close, because the crowd can get intense. Another heads-up — the vendors here can be quite aggressive. Some may tap your arm or even lightly grab you to bring you into their stall. Personally, I found that quite uncomfortable and borderline rude, but I get that they’re just trying to make a sale. Still, be firm and polite if you’re not interested. Important tip: Don’t buy anything at the first price they quote you. It’s always marked up, especially if they know you’re a tourist. I had to bargain down every single item, and most sellers seemed to expect it anyway. Just smile, haggle a bit, and don’t feel bad about walking away if it’s too pricey — chances are you’ll see the same thing a few stalls down. On the bright side, some of the replica goods look really close to the real thing, and the variety of local products makes it a cool place for souvenir shopping. I’d recommend grabbing some Vietnamese nuts or local coffee — prices vary so definitely compare before you commit. Final thoughts? It’s messy, it’s loud, it’s kind of overwhelming — but it’s also a fun slice of real Vietnam. Come here with patience, a good grip on your bag, and your bargaining game strong. You’ll probably leave with a full bag and an even fuller story to tell.
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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 Ho

Jenny Ho

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Here’s a descriptive review of Han Market, Da Nang in a style that blends travel storytelling with helpful details: ⸻ 🛍️ Han Market – Da Nang’s Lively Shopping Hub Located right in the heart of Da Nang, Han Market is a bustling, colorful maze where the city’s everyday life meets its vibrant culture. From the moment you step inside, the air is filled with the hum of bargaining voices, the aroma of fresh produce, and the sight of stalls packed tightly with every imaginable good. The Layout & Atmosphere: The market spans two floors, with narrow aisles that make you slow down and take everything in. The ground floor is a sensory feast — fresh seafood glistening on ice, tropical fruits stacked high, fragrant herbs, and jars of local chili paste. You’ll also find coffee beans sold by the kilo, dried snacks, and an impressive variety of spices. Upstairs, the vibe shifts to a fashion and souvenir haven — fabrics, traditional áo dài dresses, T-shirts, handbags, and conical hats, alongside stalls selling lacquerware, handicrafts, and other keepsakes perfect for travelers. The Experience: Bargaining is part of the fun here — vendors expect it, and a friendly smile goes a long way. The market feels busy but not overwhelming, and there’s a certain charm in watching locals and tourists alike weaving through the crowd, each hunting for their own little treasure. Why Visit: Han Market isn’t just about shopping — it’s a snapshot of Da Nang’s culture and daily rhythm. Even if you’re not in the mood to buy, wandering through is a chance to experience the city’s flavors, colors, and warmth in one lively space. Pro Tip: Come in the morning for the freshest produce and seafood, or later in the afternoon if you prefer a calmer atmosphere. Bring cash, as most stalls don’t accept cards. Final Verdict: A must-visit for anyone wanting to soak in the authentic sights, scents, and sounds of Da Nang. Whether you leave with a bag full of souvenirs or just a heart full of memories, Han Market is an experience in itself. ⭐ Rating: 4.5/5 – A vibrant slice of local life wrapped in a market’s hustle and charm.
DrSubeer Banerjee

DrSubeer Banerjee

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Right after my coffee at Cộng Cà Phê, I decided to check out Han Market — one of Da Nang’s most famous local markets. And wow, let me just say, this place is an absolute whirlwind. First off, this market has been around for decades (I read somewhere it dates back to the French colonial era!) and is now a massive indoor market with hundreds of stalls crammed across two floors. You’ll find everything here — from dried seafood, Vietnamese coffee, nuts, and handicrafts to knockoff branded clothes like Ralph Lauren, Adidas, Under Armour, LV, and more. But here’s the thing: it’s chaotic. Like really chaotic. The layout is messy, the walkways are tight, and it gets super packed with both locals and tourists. You really need to watch your belongings here — sling your bag to the front and keep your valuables close, because the crowd can get intense. Another heads-up — the vendors here can be quite aggressive. Some may tap your arm or even lightly grab you to bring you into their stall. Personally, I found that quite uncomfortable and borderline rude, but I get that they’re just trying to make a sale. Still, be firm and polite if you’re not interested. Important tip: Don’t buy anything at the first price they quote you. It’s always marked up, especially if they know you’re a tourist. I had to bargain down every single item, and most sellers seemed to expect it anyway. Just smile, haggle a bit, and don’t feel bad about walking away if it’s too pricey — chances are you’ll see the same thing a few stalls down. On the bright side, some of the replica goods look really close to the real thing, and the variety of local products makes it a cool place for souvenir shopping. I’d recommend grabbing some Vietnamese nuts or local coffee — prices vary so definitely compare before you commit. Final thoughts? It’s messy, it’s loud, it’s kind of overwhelming — but it’s also a fun slice of real Vietnam. Come here with patience, a good grip on your bag, and your bargaining game strong. You’ll probably leave with a full bag and an even fuller story to tell.
Samuel Tan

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Reviews of Han Market

3.9
(13,568)
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4.0
19w

Han Market in Da Nang is a vibrant, two‑storey indoor market located at 119 Tran Phu Street, in the heart of Hai Châu District along the Han River  . It’s just under 2 km from Dragon Bridge and other major attractions, making it easy to incorporate into a sightseeing route .

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🕒 Opening Hours & Best Time to Visit • Open daily: 6 AM to 7 PM (some sources note stalls may stay open until around 10 PM, but most pack up by 7 PM) . • Peak busy times: Early morning (6–11 AM) and late afternoon (after 4 PM). • Best visiting window: 9–11 AM or early afternoon (11 AM–2 PM) for fewer crowds and smoother navigation .

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🛍️ What You’ll Find

Ground Floor – Fresh & Local Foods, Souvenirs • Fresh seafood: fish, squid, clams, crab – often live and straight from local catches . • Dried goods: shrimp, squid, dried fruit, regional specialties, and fermented sauces like mam nem and mackerel paste (great souvenirs or for cooking back home) . • Snack options and casual market food: banh canh, banh xeo, mi quang, snail dishes, spring rolls—typically priced affordably, from about 10 000–35 000 VND ($0.40–1.50 USD) .

Upper Floor – Clothing, Tailoring & Crafts • Clothing and textiles, including ready-made áo dài, and on-site tailoring services (ready within 1–2 days) . • Accessories such as bags, shoes, rattan/sedge handicrafts, and small souvenirs at budget-friendly prices .

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✅ Tips for a Smooth Experience • Bargain smartly: Prices are generally inflated for tourists; start by offering about 30–50% less than the asking price and compare shops before buying . • Food hygiene: Only eat from busy stalls with high turnover to ensure freshness; carry hand sanitizer – public restrooms are limited . • Mind the timing: Avoid browsing too early before 8–9 AM as vendors may be sensitive if you ask prices without buying . • Travel light: Use a small cross‑body bag instead of big backpacks to reduce the risk of pickpocketing in crowded aisles . • Local engagement: Polite greetings like “xin chào” can win smiles; many stalls offer free taste samples of dried foods and sauces .

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🎯 Why It’s Worth Visiting • Culture mix: A fusion of daily local shopping and a tourist‑friendly ambiance — it’s both authentic and iconic. • Central location: Close to Dragon Bridge, Bach Dang riverside, local cafés, and eateries — easily combined into a walking itinerary  . • Diverse offerings: Everything from fresh, flavorful local dishes to fabrics, souvenirs, and artisanal goods in one two‑storey complex  .

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📌 Suggested Plan: Arrive around 9 AM to see morning setups and avoid early hassle. Start on ground floor: sample local snacks, check out sauces and specialty dried foods. Move upstairs for shopping: textiles, clothes, souvenirs. Negotiate before purchasing. End with a stroll by the Han River or head to nearby Dragon Bridge and Bach Dang walking street for evening ambience.

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4.0
46w

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...

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4.0
16w

Here’s a descriptive review of Han Market, Da Nang in a style that blends travel storytelling with helpful details:

⸻

🛍️ Han Market – Da Nang’s Lively Shopping Hub

Located right in the heart of Da Nang, Han Market is a bustling, colorful maze where the city’s everyday life meets its vibrant culture. From the moment you step inside, the air is filled with the hum of bargaining voices, the aroma of fresh produce, and the sight of stalls packed tightly with every imaginable good.

The Layout & Atmosphere: The market spans two floors, with narrow aisles that make you slow down and take everything in. The ground floor is a sensory feast — fresh seafood glistening on ice, tropical fruits stacked high, fragrant herbs, and jars of local chili paste. You’ll also find coffee beans sold by the kilo, dried snacks, and an impressive variety of spices.

Upstairs, the vibe shifts to a fashion and souvenir haven — fabrics, traditional áo dài dresses, T-shirts, handbags, and conical hats, alongside stalls selling lacquerware, handicrafts, and other keepsakes perfect for travelers.

The Experience: Bargaining is part of the fun here — vendors expect it, and a friendly smile goes a long way. The market feels busy but not overwhelming, and there’s a certain charm in watching locals and tourists alike weaving through the crowd, each hunting for their own little treasure.

Why Visit: Han Market isn’t just about shopping — it’s a snapshot of Da Nang’s culture and daily rhythm. Even if you’re not in the mood to buy, wandering through is a chance to experience the city’s flavors, colors, and warmth in one lively space.

Pro Tip: Come in the morning for the freshest produce and seafood, or later in the afternoon if you prefer a calmer atmosphere. Bring cash, as most stalls don’t accept cards.

Final Verdict: A must-visit for anyone wanting to soak in the authentic sights, scents, and sounds of Da Nang. Whether you leave with a bag full of souvenirs or just a heart full of memories, Han Market is an experience in itself.

⭐ Rating: 4.5/5 – A vibrant slice of local life wrapped in a market’s...

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