| Hanoi’s
Markets
Hanoi’s covered markets (Cho) are mostly large, selling a
wide range of commodities and produce. Here are four of the
best:
Cho Hang Da:
very crowded, but very Vietnamese. It’s a good place to look
for ceramics and pottery.
Cho Dong Xuan
– the largest. Dong Xuan is good for fabrics and souvenirs.
A recent innovation is a late night outdoor market and a long
line of small food stalls selling a variety of traditional
street food. The impromptu pavement ‘bia hoi’ on the right
hand corner that starts up in the late afternoon is an excellent
place to drink good beer and watch the world from a Vietnamese
viewpoint.

Cho Hom: just
outside the city centre. Cho Hom is probably the best place
for fabric, not just inside, but also in the many shops across
the road – they specialise in particular materials and weaves.
Cho 19-12 is
a comparatively small produce market famous for its superb
vegetables: great variety, and fresh from the local farms.
Hanoi’s street
markets
There are dozens of official street markets and many more
unofficial enterprises all over the city. There are moves
to shut down some of the unofficial sites because they often
stray into the road and add the congestion.
Almost all follow
the same pattern of a range of produce, refreshment stalls
and excellent flowers. They are always packed – things are
made worse by Vietnamese customers riding their motorbikes
into the market to do their shopping. Nevertheless, the range
of goods on sale is fascinating - a visit is essential for
any traveller looking for an authentic experience of Vietnam.

Hanoi’s wholesale
market
This is definitely one for night birds and insomniacs. Farmers
from all around Hanoi head for the area at the western end
of Long Bien Bridge carrying their produce. Some sell to intermediaries,
other set up their own stalls on the road.
At about 2am,
the customers arrive – mostly people with small shops, market
stallholders and street seller, with the occasional individual
wanting to buy in bulk. Trading dies off around 4am, and by
5am, the whole area has been swept and the rubbish removed
in time for the morning rush hour.
Prices are amazingly
cheap, and the vegetables couldn’t be fresher. Pride of place
goes to the flowers – a dollar will buy a gargantuan bunch
of roses, and there’s a huge range.
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