26 Highlights in Ho Chi Minh City’s Chinatown: A Journey Through Cholon Saigon

Ho Chi Minh City’s Chinatown, known as Cholon, is a vibrant and bustling area rich in culture, history, and culinary delights. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or just someone looking to explore the unique facets of Vietnamese-Chinese culture, Cholon offers something for everyone. Here are 26 highlights you won’t want to miss, best experienced through one of our cycling tours with Jackfruit Adventure.

Chinese Sausage  

  • Location: Ly Hoa Tran Lap Vit 
  • Address: 200 Phung Hung, District 5, Ho Chi Minh
  • Opening hours: 7AM – 7PM (Mon – Sun)

Lap xuong (Chinese sausage), a traditional Southern Vietnamese sausage, is a beloved delicacy known for its savory and rich flavor.

Made from a mix of lean pork and fat, the ingredients are finely ground and blended with aromatic spices. This mixture is then carefully stuffed into dried pork intestines and left to ferment naturally, resulting in a uniquely flavorful sausage. It is often enjoyed with white rice, sticky rice, bread, or rice paper, making it a versatile addition to many meals.

In the vibrant Chinatown, the food scene is bustling, especially during the festive seasons. Among the numerous food stalls and restaurants, the Ly Hoa Tran shop stands out for its renowned Chinese sausage. Located in District 5, this shop has a rich history spanning over 80 years and is a cherished establishment in the local community.

The Ly Hoa Tran Lap Vi Gia sign, adorned with a gentle green background and classic lettering, prominently features a drawing of poultry. This iconic corner shop has become a cherished childhood memory for many generations in Chinatown, symbolizing tradition and quality. 

Ancient Pagoda  

  • Location: Thien Hau Pagoda 
  • Address: 710 Nguyen Trai, District 5, Ho Chi Minh 
  • Opening hours: 6 AM – 11:30AM, 1PM – 4:30PM
  • Entrance fee: Free
  • Dress code: simple and respectful, avoid revealing pieces like tank tops, shorts or skirts

Located in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, Thien Hau Pagoda is a must-visit spiritual destination for tourists. This historic temple, dedicated to the Lady of the Sea, draws both local visitors and international tourists eager to uncover its hidden secrets and admire its mystique. With its intricate architecture, vibrant altars, and incense-filled air, the pagoda offers a unique glimpse into Vietnamese culture and religious practices. Amidst the bustling urban energy of Ho Chi Minh City, Thien Hau Pagoda stands as a serene sanctuary, providing a tranquil retreat that soothes and rejuvenates weary souls seeking peace and reflection.

Binh Tay Market 

  • Location: Binh Tay Market
  • Address: 57A Thap Muoi, District 6, Ho Chi Minh 
  • Opening hours: 5:30AM – 7PM (Mon – Sun)

Located in the heart of Chinatown (Chợ Lớn), Binh Tay Market is a bustling and historic landmark in Ho Chi Minh City. With a rich history dating back to the late 19th century, this market serves as a vibrant hub of commerce and cultural exchange. Within its lively halls, visitors can explore a vast array of products, including fresh produce, spices, textiles, handicrafts, and much more. The market’s vibrant atmosphere offers an immersive experience, where the sounds, smells, and sights converge to provide a true taste of the local culture and daily life in this iconic part of the city.

binh tay market now and then

Saigon Off-the-beaten-path 

Saigon Off-the-beaten-path continues with an exploration of the deeper side of Chinatown. To truly understand Chinatown (Cho Lon), one must visit its central area located in District 5. This is the largest Chinatown in Ho Chi Minh City and home to a substantial Chinese community. The district is a maze of narrow streets and alleyways, brimming with Chinese shops, restaurants, and temples. One of the best ways to experience Chinatown is to wander through its vibrant streets and alleyways. Visitors can soak in the sights and sounds of the neighborhood, sample delicious Chinese food, and explore numerous cultural attractions and ancient temples.

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T – our guide is sharing with The Hive team about the history of Cho Lon now and then by standing of those special aprartment 1960s vibes

Aquarium Street 

  • Address: Luu Xuan Tin street, district 5, Ho Chi Minh 
  • Opening hours: 7AM – 6PM 

Luu Xuan Tin ornamental fish market, located in District 5, is a renowned destination for aquarium enthusiasts. This vibrant market features dozens of closely packed shops that specialize in trading a wide variety of ornamental fish, aquatic life, and numerous aquarium accessories. Known as the oldest aquarium fish market in Saigon, Luu Xuan Tin has earned a stellar reputation among hobbyists and professionals alike. The market is a bustling hub where one can find everything from rare fish species to unique aquarium decorations, making it a must-visit spot for anyone interested in the fascinating world of aquatic life.

Ride Along the Tau Hu Canals

Exploring the Tau Hu Canals (aka Bình Đông Wharf) offers a serene escape from the bustling streets of Saigon. This scenic waterway winds through the heart of the city, providing a unique perspective of local life. As you glide along the canal, you’ll pass by charming colonial architecture, vibrant markets, and lush greenery. The tranquil atmosphere makes it an ideal spot for a relaxing boat ride. Whether you choose a guided tour or rent a small boat, the Tau Hu Canals promise an unforgettable experience in Ho Chi Minh City.

Ha Chuong Assembly Hall

  • Address: 802 Nguyen Trai, Ward 14, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City  
  • Opening hours: 6:00 AM – 4:00 PM

The Ha Chuong Assembly Hall is a historical gem in Ho Chi Minh City. Built in the early 19th century, it serves as a cultural and religious center for the Chinese community. The hall is adorned with intricate woodwork, beautiful altars, and detailed murals depicting Chinese legends. Visitors can explore the serene courtyard and learn about the rich history and traditions of the Chinese diaspora in Vietnam. It’s a must-visit for those interested in cultural heritage and architecture.

Cha Tam Church 

  • Address: 25 Hoc Lac, District 5, Ho Chi Minh 
  • Opening hours: 5AM – 11PM 

Situated in the vibrant Chinatown of Ho Chi Minh City, Cha Tam Church, also known as St. Francis Xavier Parish Church, plays a significant role as a place of worship for the Chinese Catholic community. With its rich history and cultural heritage, the church stands as a testament to the religious traditions and contributions of Chinese Catholics in the region. Notably, it is also the site where President Ngo Dinh Diem and his brother sought refuge before their tragic assassination during the 1963 military coup.

Hai Nam Chicken Rice

  • Address: 107H Ngo Quyen Street, Ward 11, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Opening hours: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Hai Nam Chicken Rice is a beloved culinary spot in Saigon, known for its authentic Hainanese chicken rice. This simple yet flavorful dish features tender poached chicken served with fragrant rice cooked in chicken broth, accompanied by a variety of dipping sauces. The restaurant’s cozy atmosphere and delicious offerings make it a favorite among both locals and tourists. A visit to Hai Nam Chicken Rice promises a satisfying meal that captures the essence of Vietnamese-Chinese cuisine.

Soai Kinh Lam Fabric Wholesale Market

  • Address: 545 Tran Hung Dao, Ward 14, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City  
  • Opening hours: 8:00 AM – 9:00 PM

Soai Kinh Lam Fabric Wholesale Market is a bustling hub for textile enthusiasts. This vibrant market boasts a vast array of fabrics, from traditional Vietnamese silk to modern synthetic materials. Whether you’re a fashion designer or simply looking for unique fabrics, Soai Kinh Lam offers endless possibilities. The market’s lively atmosphere and extensive selection make it a must-visit destination for anyone interested in fashion and textiles.

Nine Dragon Park

  • Address: Thap Muoi, Ward 14, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City  

Nine Dragons Park, also known as Công viên Cửu Long, is a peaceful green space perfect for relaxation and recreation. The park features lush gardens, winding pathways, and scenic ponds. It’s a popular spot for morning exercises, leisurely strolls, and family outings. The park’s serene environment offers a welcome respite from the city’s hustle and bustle, making it a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Wholesale Motorcycle Parts Market Streets  

  • Location: Tan Thanh Motorcycle Parts Market 
  • Address: 139 Tan Thanh, District 5, Ho Chi Minh 
  • Opening hours: 9AM – 5PM 

According to locals, the Tan Thanh auto parts market has been a cornerstone of the community for over 30 years, specializing exclusively in motorcycle parts. Here, you can find nearly any type of motorcycle spare part, including those for models manufactured decades ago. One unique aspect of this market is that customers can ride their motorbikes through the stalls. They can conveniently purchase parts without even dismounting, simply by stopping in front of a stall and making their selection.

Each stall specializes in a single type of motorcycle spare part, creating a distinctive culture at Tan Thanh market and making shopping more efficient for customers.

In recent years, the motorcycle market has become increasingly active, prompting manufacturers to introduce new products to meet growing demand. This has made the motorcycle parts market equally vibrant and bustling. 

Quach Dam – the richest man in Cholon Saigon  

Quach Dam was a Chinese man who lived in the Cholon area. He was a scavenger and homeless before he became rich. He is known for his intelligence and acumen which helped him become one of the richest men in Saigon in the 20th century. He played a crucial role in the establishment of the Binh Tay Market.

For those eager to delve deeper, Jackfruit Adventure provides a unique historical journey tracing Quach Dam’s footsteps from his humble beginnings as a scrap seller on the streets of Cholon to becoming one of the wealthiest individuals in Saigon. This cycling tour allows you to admire his remarkable talent and learn about his lasting contributions to both Saigon and Cholon. The journey takes you through the alleys, buildings, markets, and other locations that once marked his presence, offering a fascinating glimpse into the life of this extraordinary man.

Practice Your Cantonese  

Cholon, also known as Ho Chi Minh City’s Chinatown, is an ideal destination for practicing Cantonese with native speakers. Engaging in conversations with the local community not only enhances your language skills but also offers a unique cultural experience. This interaction provides insight into the traditions, history, and daily lives of the residents, enriching your overall understanding of the area. Whether you’re exploring bustling markets, savoring authentic cuisine, or visiting historic temples, practicing Cantonese in Cholon opens up a world of deeper connections and memorable encounters. Embrace the opportunity to immerse yourself fully in this vibrant and diverse community. 

Visit the Oldest Basket Coffee – Ba Lu 

  • Address: 199b Phung Hung, District 5, Ho Chi Minh
  • Opening hours: 6AM – 6PM (Mon – Sun)

Tucked away in the bustling Phung Hung Market (District 5), Ba Lu Racket Café has thrived for over 67 years thanks to its unique hand-roasted and ground coffee. Founded by Mr. Ba Lu, a Hainan native who settled in Vietnam, the café is now managed by his daughter, Ms. Chung Thi Hoang. Originally a mobile coffee cart, the café became a permanent fixture due to its popularity.

Open daily from 2 am to 5 pm, Ms. Hoang and her brother, Mr. Hung, rise at 1 am to prepare the coffee, which is stored the previous afternoon. The café, located in an old-style Chinese house, features rustic furniture and a cozy atmosphere. Its distinctive racket-brewed coffee attracts primarily Vietnamese of Chinese origin, who converse in a blend of Cantonese and Vietnamese. 

Ba Lu roasts its coffee four times a month, with each session involving two batches of 10 kg. The roasting process, requiring continuous manual rotation over a fire for nearly an hour, imparts a traditional Chinese flavor to the coffee.

714 Alleyway Nguyen Trai

  • Address: 714 Nguyen Trai, Ward 11, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City

The 714 Alleyway on Nguyen Trai Street is an interesting alley in Saigon, known for its long, small and quiet alley. This narrow alley is lined with colorful murals, small shops, and street food vendors. It’s a great place to explore on foot, capturing the essence of everyday life in Ho Chi Minh City. The lively atmosphere and unique charm of 714 Alleyway make it a must-visit for those looking to experience the city’s street culture.

Traditional Medicine Street – Hai Thuong Lan Ong Street

  • Address: Hai Thuong Lan Ong Street, Ward 10, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City  
  • Opening hours: Open 24 hours

Hai Thuong Lan Ong Street, often referred to as Traditional Medicine Street, is a fascinating destination for those interested in traditional Vietnamese medicine. Lined with shops selling herbs, roots, and other medicinal ingredients, this street offers a glimpse into the ancient practices of Eastern medicine. Visitors can explore the various stores, learn about traditional remedies, and even consult with practitioners. It’s a unique cultural experience that highlights the rich heritage of Vietnamese medicine.

Siu Gow Dumpling

  • Address: 418/11 Tran Phu Street, Ward 7, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Opening hours: 3:30 PM – 10:30 PM

Siu Gow Dumpling is a must-visit eatery in Saigon, renowned for its delectable dumplings. These savory treats are filled with a variety of ingredients, including shrimp, pork, and vegetables, and are served steamed or fried. The restaurant’s cozy ambiance and friendly service make it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists. A visit to Siu Gow Dumpling promises a delightful culinary experience, showcasing the flavors of traditional dim sum.

Thuan Kieu Plaza

  • Address: 190 Hong Bang, Ward 12, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City 

Thuan Kieu Plaza is a prominent commercial complex in Ho Chi Minh City, offering a mix of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. The plaza features numerous stores, from high-end boutiques to local shops, as well as a variety of restaurants and cafes. It’s a popular destination for both locals and tourists looking to enjoy a day of shopping, leisure and an interesting story hidden behind. The modern facilities, diverse offerings, and rumors make Thuan Kieu Plaza a key attraction in Saigon.

Herbal Tea  

  • Location: Chau Ma Son Herbal Tea 
  • Address: 840 Nguyen Trai, District 5, Ho Chi Minh
  • Opening hours: 6AM – 11PM 

Herbal tea is a cherished drink in Cholon, celebrated for its health benefits and refreshing taste. This ancient beverage, steeped in tradition, offers a unique blend of flavors that locals have enjoyed for generations. When visiting Cholon, don’t miss the opportunity to try a cup from a local vendor. Each sip promises a journey through the rich cultural heritage of the area, providing a soothing and invigorating experience. Whether you’re seeking wellness or simply a delightful refreshment, herbal tea in Cholon is a must-try for any visitor.

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The ingredients for brewing herbal tea are simple yet profound in their impact.

Phung Hung Apartment  

  • Address: Phung Hung, District 5, Ho Chi Minh 

The Phung Hung Apartment complex is a historical residential area that offers a captivating glimpse into the living conditions of Cholon’s residents over the decades. With its unique architecture and vibrant community life, this complex serves as a living museum, showcasing the cultural and social evolution of the area. Walking through the complex, visitors can observe the daily routines of its inhabitants and appreciate the blend of old and new that characterizes this fascinating part of Ho Chi Minh City. Phung Hung stands as a testament to the rich history and enduring spirit of its community.

discover chinatown cholon

Seasonal Local Market 

Experience the vibrant atmosphere and diverse range of products at one of the seasonal local markets in Cholon. These bustling markets are especially lively during festive seasons, offering a unique glimpse into the local culture. Vendors sell everything from fresh produce and handmade crafts to traditional delicacies and clothing. The energetic ambiance, filled with the sounds of bargaining and the scents of street food, makes these markets a must-visit. Whether you’re shopping for souvenirs or simply soaking in the local culture, Cholon’s seasonal markets provide an unforgettable and immersive experience.

Trieu Chau Fried Rice

  • Address: 31 Lao Tu Street, Ward 11, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City
  • Opening hours: 9:00 AM – 10:00 PM

Trieu Chau Fried Rice is a beloved dish in Saigon, known for its rich flavors and satisfying portions. This traditional Vietnamese-Chinese dish features rice stir-fried with a combination of meats, seafood, and vegetables, all seasoned to perfection. The restaurant’s casual atmosphere and delicious offerings make it a popular spot for a quick and tasty meal. A visit to Trieu Chau Fried Rice promises a culinary delight that captures the essence of local cuisine.

Authentic Dimsum

  • Address: 82-84-86-88 Nguyen Tri Phuong Street, District 5, Ho Chi Minh City 
  • Opening hours: 6:30 AM – 10:30 PM

Authentic Dim Sum offers a taste of traditional Cantonese cuisine in the heart of Saigon. This charming eatery is known for its wide variety of dim sum dishes, including dumplings, buns, and rolls. Each dish is carefully crafted, ensuring an authentic and flavorful dining experience. The restaurant’s inviting ambiance and attentive service make it a favorite among dim sum enthusiasts. A visit to Authentic Dimsum is a must for those seeking genuine Cantonese flavors in Ho Chi Minh City.

Lion Dance

The Lion Dance is a vibrant and energetic performance that is an integral part of Vietnamese culture, especially during festivals and celebrations. Performed by skilled dancers in elaborate lion costumes, the dance is accompanied by the rhythmic beats of drums and cymbals. It symbolizes good luck and fortune, and is often seen during Lunar New Year and other significant events. Visitors can catch these lively performances at various locations throughout Ho Chi Minh City, offering a captivating glimpse into local traditions.

Calligraphy 

  • Address: 12 Lao Tu Street, District 5, Ho Chi Minh 

Calligraphy is a revered art form in Chinatown, reflecting the rich cultural heritage and artistic talent of the local community. This beautiful script adorns temples, homes, and shops, each piece telling a story and preserving traditions. Whether in a bustling marketplace or a quiet temple corner, calligraphy serves as a timeless connection to the past, showcasing the community’s dedication to their craft. The intricate strokes and elegant characters not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of Chinatown but also embody the deep respect for history and culture that defines this vibrant area.

Explore Chinatown with Jackfruit Adventure

While exploring all these highlights, why not experience Cholon in a unique and exciting way with Jackfruit Adventure? Our cycling tours offer an immersive way to discover the hidden gems and cultural treasures of Chinatown, Ho Chi Minh City.

Highlights of Our Cycling Tours

  • Cultural Immersion: Our tours provide a deep dive into the rich cultural heritage of Cholon, with knowledgeable guides sharing fascinating stories and insights.
  • Local Cuisine: Taste the best of Chinatown’s culinary offerings, from street food to traditional dishes.
  • Historical Landmarks: Visit significant historical sites and learn about the history and architecture of Cholon.
  • Interactive Experiences: Engage with local artisans, shop owners, and residents to gain a deeper understanding of their way of life.

Book your cycling tour with Jackfruit Adventure today and embark on an unforgettable journey through the heart of Ho Chi Minh City’s Chinatown. Discover the beauty, history, and vibrant culture of Cholon, one highlight at a time.

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