Written By
Ruchika Mandora
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The vast market's stacks and barrels of lovely flowers grouped into stalls and stands can be spectacular.
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This market is Ho Chi Minh City's biggest one. There are two floors and a never-ending supply of goods on the land.
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The night market is Nha Trang's liveliest and most entertaining event. This market is great for meeting locals and travelers.
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As early as 4 a.m., people start setting up their stalls at this market, which starts to come to life.
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You may discover a variety of handicrafts and souvenirs here, and even if you don't buy anything, it's fun to window shop!
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This market will be a unique experience for those who wish to see Hanoi's more active side.
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This market resembles a smaller Ben Tanh market in Ho Chi Minh. Han Market sells the same goods, souvenirs, and cuisine, but on a smaller scale.
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This market's enormity makes it easy to become lost or overwhelmed. The vendor stalls overflow into the streets.
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Tourists don't come to this market as much as the people do. This is the best place to feel like you're in a real neighborhood market.
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With its rich Vietnamese and Chinese decorative designs, the market is immediately noticeable in Vietnamese Chinatown.
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