In Ho
Chi Minh city, there is a small area that many Chinese people have lived for a
long time.
Location
and history
Back in
the old days, the place where Cho Lon now sits was regarded as the city’s
center of commerce, in comparison with District 1 – the center of administration.
Today,
visitors still get much of what the town has remained for years in District 5
and a part of District 6, with the core center surrounded Cho Lon Post Office,
Hai Thuong Lan Ong Street and fishbone-shaped streets such as Trieu Quang Phuc,
Luong Nhu Hoc, Mac Cuu, etc.
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It’s the
traditional and distinctive lifestyle of ethnic community here that makes Cho
Lon famous and attractive to people everywhere it exists.
Chinese
ethnic people have lived and supported their lives by many different activities
such as opening food stall serving traditional food, selling clothes or
household items. Not only can tourists enjoy the delicious dishes in like
noodle, rice and wontons, they are also appealed by the colorful decoration,
housing styles and at most a vibrant life in District 5 of Ho Chi Minh City.
One
noticeable characteristic of this area is the structure of shophouse which were
constructed at the beginning of 18th century. A typical shophouse is only 3-4m
in width but 4-5 times more in length, with an inside yard. Trading activities
often take place in the front part of the house while daily activities occur
inside.
What to
see there
There
are streets which concentrate on selling unicornhead and royal costumes like
Luong Nhu Hoc Street, gems like Ham Tu – An Binh Street, rice in Tran Chanh
Chieu Street, etc. Especially on Hai Thuong Lan Ong Street, there are many
stores selling Chinese medicines, where people get the chance to see how
traditional medicine is made and used.
Tourist
attractions in the area are also indispensable, such as Thien Hau Pagoda on
Nguyen Trai Street (the oldest Chinese-built pagoda in the city), the old
buildings built based on Chinese structure on Trieu Quang Phuc Street, Minh
Huong Temple, Quan De Temple on Nguyen Trai Street or Leizhou guildhouse on
Tran Hung Dao B Street . Binh Tay Market on Thap Muoi Street is always an
attractive destination for foreigners, thanks to its special structure,
long-standing history and a well-preserved exciting and lively atmosphere.
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Cho Lon
is crowded and busy all the times thus tourists don’t have to worry about the
suitable time to travel there. Even at night, there are still food stalls
serving till midnight.
On
special occasions like Lunar New Year, the town is spectacularly hectic and
adorned with Oriental features. Specifically, on Mid-Autumn Festival, Luong Nhu
Hoc Street becomes “Lantern Street” with shops selling this product and
attracts thousands of people coming to enjoy the atmospheric scene of colorful
lanterns at night. If visitors happen to be in Ho Chi Minh City at these times,
don’t hesitate to join the crowd of people.
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How to
get there
Since District
5 is close to District 1, one can easily follow Tran Hung Dao Street – the main
route to get into Cho Lon. This can be done by bus number 1, stopping at Ben
Thanh Bus Station or flag down a taxi to get there.
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