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An Dong Market
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Nearby attractions
Giac Ngo Buddhist Temple
Nguyễn Chí Thanh/92 Phường Vườn Lài, Phường 2, Quận 10, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Ten Thousand Buddha Temple
66/14 Đ. Nghĩa Thục, Phường 5, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 70000, Vietnam
Công viên Văn Lang
238 Đ. An Dương Vương, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Nearby restaurants
Nhà hàng Ngân Đình
Windsor Plaza Hotel, 1 Sư Vạn Hạnh, Phường 9, Ward, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Kichi Kichi An Dương Vương
Số 65 An Dương Vương, Phường 08, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 700000, Vietnam
Cari Ấn Độ Musa
lo b chung cu, Sư Vạn Hạnh, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Papa Lee’s Noodle Kitchen
271 Trần Phú, Phường 7, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 72700, Vietnam
Pho Le
413 - 415 Nguyễn Trãi, Phường 7, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Wahfu Palace
90 Hùng Vương, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 72712, Vietnam
Nhà hàng Chay Giác Ngộ
213A Hùng Vương, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 72712, Vietnam
7 Nị Quán
188 Sư Vạn Hạnh, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Café Central An Đông
Windsor Hotel Plaza, 1 Sư Vạn Hạnh, Phường 9, Ward, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Mì Vịt Tiềm Thiêm Huy
455-457 Nguyễn Trãi, Phường 7, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Nearby hotels
Windsor Plaza Hotel
1 Sư Vạn Hạnh, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Zazz Urban Ho Chi Minh Hotel
28 Sư Vạn Hạnh, Ward 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 70000, Vietnam
Bonita Boutique Hotel Q5
88B Hùng Vương, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
An Dong Center Hotel
14-16 Sư Vạn Hạnh, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Khách sạn Tân Thủ Đô 2
97A Đ. Nguyễn Duy Dương, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Valentine Hotel
93/1 Nguyễn Chí Thanh, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Nam Hy Hotel
139 Đ. Huỳnh Mẫn Đạt, Phường 7, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 008428, Vietnam
Dong Khanh Hotel
2 Trần Hưng Đạo B, Phường 7, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
Bonka Hotel
884 Trần Hưng Đạo, Phường 7, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 700000, Vietnam
Khách Sạn Hồng Cúc không có sao
518 Ngô Gia Tự, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh, Vietnam
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An Dong Market

34-36 An Dương Vương, Phường 9, Quận 5, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 700000, Vietnam
4.1(4.3K)
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attractions: Giac Ngo Buddhist Temple, Ten Thousand Buddha Temple, Công viên Văn Lang, restaurants: Nhà hàng Ngân Đình, Kichi Kichi An Dương Vương, Cari Ấn Độ Musa, Papa Lee’s Noodle Kitchen, Pho Le, Wahfu Palace, Nhà hàng Chay Giác Ngộ, 7 Nị Quán, Café Central An Đông, Mì Vịt Tiềm Thiêm Huy
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Nearby attractions of An Dong Market

Giac Ngo Buddhist Temple

Ten Thousand Buddha Temple

Công viên Văn Lang

Giac Ngo Buddhist Temple

Giac Ngo Buddhist Temple

4.6

(921)

Open 24 hours
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Ten Thousand Buddha Temple

Ten Thousand Buddha Temple

4.7

(1.1K)

Closed
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Công viên Văn Lang

Công viên Văn Lang

4.5

(184)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Best Street Food Motorbike Tour in Ho Chi Minh City
Best Street Food Motorbike Tour in Ho Chi Minh City
Mon, Dec 8 • 1:00 PM
Quận 1, Hồ Chí Minh, 700000, Vietnam
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Saigon Eleven Tastings Food Tour by Scooter
Saigon Eleven Tastings Food Tour by Scooter
Mon, Dec 8 • 11:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of An Dong Market

Nhà hàng Ngân Đình

Kichi Kichi An Dương Vương

Cari Ấn Độ Musa

Papa Lee’s Noodle Kitchen

Pho Le

Wahfu Palace

Nhà hàng Chay Giác Ngộ

7 Nị Quán

Café Central An Đông

Mì Vịt Tiềm Thiêm Huy

Nhà hàng Ngân Đình

Nhà hàng Ngân Đình

4.2

(260)

$$$

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Kichi Kichi An Dương Vương

Kichi Kichi An Dương Vương

4.3

(306)

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Cari Ấn Độ Musa

Cari Ấn Độ Musa

4.4

(458)

Click for details
Papa Lee’s Noodle Kitchen

Papa Lee’s Noodle Kitchen

4.5

(292)

Closed
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Reviews of An Dong Market

4.1
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3.0
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Located at 34-36 An Duong Vuong Street, Ward 9, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City, An Dong Market is a bustling hub in the heart of Saigon’s Chinatown. Established in 1951 and rebuilt in 1991, this 70-year-old market is a treasure trove of wholesale goods, offering an authentic slice of local life. Its nostalgic, Hong Kong-inspired architecture, with a concrete grid facade and a mix of open and indoor spaces, adds a unique charm to the shopping experience.

The market spans four floors, including a basement, and houses over 2,700 stalls. It’s renowned for affordable clothing, fabrics, and accessories sourced from Vietnam, China, Japan, and Thailand. You’ll find everything from trendy dresses and traditional ao dai to shoes, bags, and jewelry. The top floor is a highlight for handicraft lovers, with lacquerware, woodwork, and knitwear showcasing Vietnamese craftsmanship—perfect for unique souvenirs. The basement offers dried foods like cashews, shrimp, and fruits, alongside household items and tailoring services.

Foodies will love the ground floor’s vibrant food stalls, serving local favorites like phở, bánh xèo (crispy Vietnamese pancakes), bánh mì, and chè (sweet dessert soup). Don’t miss the crab meat phở or four-fruit durian ice, both around 25,000 VND, for a delicious, budget-friendly treat. Bargaining is a must, as prices are often lower than at tourist-heavy spots like Ben Thanh Market, but start low and be respectful.

The market is open daily from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with some stalls staying open until 10:00 PM. It’s easily accessible from District 1 by taxi (50,000–90,000 VND, 15–25 minutes) or buses like routes 06, 139, 45, or 56. The area is clean, and vendors are generally friendly, with some speaking Mandarin, though English may be limited. Nearby, you can explore Binh Tay Market or Thien Hau Temple for a deeper dive into Chinatown’s culture.

An Dong Market is a must-visit for bargain hunters and those seeking an authentic, less touristy experience in Ho Chi Minh City. Bring cash, comfortable shoes, and your haggling skills for a...

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4.0
1y

I had a memorable experience during my visit to An Dong Market (Chợ An Đông), which left a lasting impression on me. One of the aspects I really appreciated about the market was its excellent air conditioning.

As I stepped into the bustling market, I was greeted by a cool and refreshing atmosphere, a stark contrast to the heat and humidity outside. The air conditioning made browsing through the various stalls and shops a comfortable experience, allowing me to take my time exploring without feeling overheated or fatigued.

The market itself is a vibrant hub of activity, offering a wide array of goods ranging from clothing and accessories to electronics, home goods, and traditional Vietnamese crafts. Navigating through the aisles, I was captivated by the colorful displays and the diverse range of products available.

One of the highlights of my visit was discovering unique handicrafts and souvenirs that showcased the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam. The market's diverse offerings catered to both locals and tourists, making it a popular destination for shopping and experiencing the local culture.

In addition to the shopping opportunities, An Dong Market also boasts a food court where visitors can sample a variety of delicious Vietnamese dishes and snacks. After a satisfying shopping spree, I enjoyed indulging in some local delicacies while soaking in the lively atmosphere...

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4.0
7y

Wholesale market for clothes, shoes, jewellery, bags etc. Locals apparently get their goods from here to sell them at smaller markets. Please note that if you are into this whole bargaining thing this is NOT the place for you unless you are buying in large quantities (at least ~5mil vnd). If you still can’t resist (to bargain), this visit can turn out to be very unpleasant for you and you will end up writing a one-sided review on the web...

Now how cheap is it? You decide. Shops have pieces from forever21 which they sell for 200k-300k vnd a piece. I saw a top made from 60% silk 40% cotton from a chinese brand for 750k vnd and a handmade dress for 1.3mil vnd. A linen shirt which was offered for 350k vnd at ben thanh market (700k vnd if you are a tourist) can be bought for 200k if you can find it.

How is the quality? Depends how you define the term. You can find clothes with logos from big and expensive brands if that’s your definition of quality. If it is the fabric and the processing, then you can definitely find good things in there but you need to look closely.

Worth visiting if i don’t buy clothes? Yes, if you like seeing tons of small shops on 5 stories and how people spend the entire day unpacking clothes. Don’t expect to get your rich people treatment in here. Unless you look like someone who buys in large quantities, you are a waste of...

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Phuong TranPhuong Tran
I had a memorable experience during my visit to An Dong Market (Chợ An Đông), which left a lasting impression on me. One of the aspects I really appreciated about the market was its excellent air conditioning. As I stepped into the bustling market, I was greeted by a cool and refreshing atmosphere, a stark contrast to the heat and humidity outside. The air conditioning made browsing through the various stalls and shops a comfortable experience, allowing me to take my time exploring without feeling overheated or fatigued. The market itself is a vibrant hub of activity, offering a wide array of goods ranging from clothing and accessories to electronics, home goods, and traditional Vietnamese crafts. Navigating through the aisles, I was captivated by the colorful displays and the diverse range of products available. One of the highlights of my visit was discovering unique handicrafts and souvenirs that showcased the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam. The market's diverse offerings catered to both locals and tourists, making it a popular destination for shopping and experiencing the local culture. In addition to the shopping opportunities, An Dong Market also boasts a food court where visitors can sample a variety of delicious Vietnamese dishes and snacks. After a satisfying shopping spree, I enjoyed indulging in some local delicacies while soaking in the lively atmosphere of the market.
Chyan PhangChyan Phang
An Dong Market, conveniently located in District 5 near some of Ho Chi Minh City's main attractions, offers a vibrant shopping experience. The building is currently undergoing renovation, showcasing a new colorful facade that adds to its charm. This fairly large, multi-storey local market is renowned for its wide range of products, including textiles, clothing, souvenirs, accessories, footwear, and jewelry. Shoppers can find goods at wholesale prices, ideal for bulk purchases. The ground floor is filled with numerous stalls selling traditional Vietnamese snacks, providing a taste of local cuisine. Despite its size, the market is very empty around noontime on a Sunday, offering a peaceful shopping experience. Note that purchases need to be made with cash. Overall, An Dong Market provides a good taste of Vietnamese market culture, making it a must-visit for those looking to explore local products and traditions.
Kesmond KwekKesmond Kwek
Been to An Dong Market many times, mainly just to buy some coffee beans, dried fruits, nuts and some dried seafood, like sea cucumbers, dried shrimp, etc. Compared to Singapore, it is definitely much cheaper. Most of the sellers can speak Cantonese or Mandarin so it makes things much easier. Our gang of Singaporeans always go to one shop called Phung Thanh 凤成. This was the first time I had my lunch here, the Pho was just so so but the fresh Sour Sop juice was very nice and refreshing.
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I had a memorable experience during my visit to An Dong Market (Chợ An Đông), which left a lasting impression on me. One of the aspects I really appreciated about the market was its excellent air conditioning. As I stepped into the bustling market, I was greeted by a cool and refreshing atmosphere, a stark contrast to the heat and humidity outside. The air conditioning made browsing through the various stalls and shops a comfortable experience, allowing me to take my time exploring without feeling overheated or fatigued. The market itself is a vibrant hub of activity, offering a wide array of goods ranging from clothing and accessories to electronics, home goods, and traditional Vietnamese crafts. Navigating through the aisles, I was captivated by the colorful displays and the diverse range of products available. One of the highlights of my visit was discovering unique handicrafts and souvenirs that showcased the rich cultural heritage of Vietnam. The market's diverse offerings catered to both locals and tourists, making it a popular destination for shopping and experiencing the local culture. In addition to the shopping opportunities, An Dong Market also boasts a food court where visitors can sample a variety of delicious Vietnamese dishes and snacks. After a satisfying shopping spree, I enjoyed indulging in some local delicacies while soaking in the lively atmosphere of the market.
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An Dong Market, conveniently located in District 5 near some of Ho Chi Minh City's main attractions, offers a vibrant shopping experience. The building is currently undergoing renovation, showcasing a new colorful facade that adds to its charm. This fairly large, multi-storey local market is renowned for its wide range of products, including textiles, clothing, souvenirs, accessories, footwear, and jewelry. Shoppers can find goods at wholesale prices, ideal for bulk purchases. The ground floor is filled with numerous stalls selling traditional Vietnamese snacks, providing a taste of local cuisine. Despite its size, the market is very empty around noontime on a Sunday, offering a peaceful shopping experience. Note that purchases need to be made with cash. Overall, An Dong Market provides a good taste of Vietnamese market culture, making it a must-visit for those looking to explore local products and traditions.
Chyan Phang

Chyan Phang

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Been to An Dong Market many times, mainly just to buy some coffee beans, dried fruits, nuts and some dried seafood, like sea cucumbers, dried shrimp, etc. Compared to Singapore, it is definitely much cheaper. Most of the sellers can speak Cantonese or Mandarin so it makes things much easier. Our gang of Singaporeans always go to one shop called Phung Thanh 凤成. This was the first time I had my lunch here, the Pho was just so so but the fresh Sour Sop juice was very nice and refreshing.
Kesmond Kwek

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