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Cho Lon, China Town in Saigon

Written By Unknown on Tuesday, January 14, 2014 | 5:35 AM

Have you heard about a China Town in Ho Chi Minh City? if not, Vietnamvisa-easy.com advises you not to miss the interesting information that is going to be introduced to you now.

Location: Cho Lon covers a large area including District 5, 10 and a part of District 11 and 6
Characteristics: whenever talking about Cho Lon, everybody often think about a China Town in the centre of Ho Chi Minh. It is a must-visit attraction of domestic and foreign visitors.

Before 1698, there were many Chinese people living in Minh Huong village, De Nan (Cho Lon today). However, this land became overcrowded when the Chinese from Cu Lao Pho (Bien Hoa today) flocked to here for settlement after their houses were destroyed by Tay Son forces in 1776.

Then they established a market to exchange goods. Compared to Tan Kieng market of Vietnamese people, Saigon market (Cho Lon Post Office now) is bigger. Therefore, it was called Cho Lon (Big Market). Later, the market’s name was also used to call the territory it was set on.

Cho Lon is usually associated with image of bustling handicraft factories, adjoining stalls and Chinese food. Most of the Chinese people live here, particularly District 5, where retaining untouched cultural, architectural and religious values.

In daytime, Cho Lon is busy and crowded with sellers and buyers. Apart from shopping and sightseeing, visitors will have chance to witness distinctive lifestyle of Chinese community. Chinese people earn living by various occupations but they mostly open food stalls or clothes shops.

This place owns a lot of tourist attractions such as Minh Hương Temple, Thien Hau Pagoda (the oldest Chinese-built pagoda in the city), Quan Để Temple or Leizhou guild house; especially Binh Tay Market in Tháp Mười Street is always an interesting spot for foreigners.

Cho Lon welcomes you all the time, even at night. Therefore, you could travel there anytime you want.

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