Whenever Chợ Lớn (or Cholon in some documents) is referred to, everyone may immediately think of a Cholon – China Town inside Ho Chi Minh City. It is the name of the Chinese district in Ho Chi Minh City (or Saigon), the largest Chinatown district in Vietnam. It lies at the West bank of the Saigon River, Tran Hung Dao Boulevard, comprising several markets, in which Binh Tay Market is the central one. Today, Cholon has become part and parcel of every itinerary to this significant city.
Cholon now covers a vast area from the
residential quarters in Districts 5 and 10 to the vicinity of Districts 6
& 11. The Hoa people living there still preserve their age-old
cultural, architectural, and religious values. The classical beauty of
their architectural style finds expressions in rows of tile-roofed
houses, which seem to be caught forever in a brownish gray color.History
History
Chợ Lớn literally means "big" (lớn) "market" (chợ).
In 1778, the Hoa (Chinese minority of Vietnam) living in Bien Hoa had
to take refuge in what is now Cholon because they were retaliated
against by the Tay Son forces for their support of the Nguyen lords. In
1782, they were again massacred by the Tay Son and had to rebuild. They
built high embankments against the flows of the river, and called their
new settlement Tai-Ngon (meaning "embankment" in
Cantonese).Incorporated in 1879 as a city which was 11 kilometers from
Saigon, it had expanded and became coterminous with Saigon by the 1930s.
On April 27th, 1931, the two cities were merged to form
Saigon-Cholon by the French colonial government. By 1956, the name
Cholon was dropped from the city name. These days, Cholon attracts a
number of tourists, especially those from Mainland China and Taiwan.
Aso, it is known as a scenario of Marguerite Duras's autobiographical
novel The Lover (1984), where the young French girl fell in love for the first time with her Chinese lover.
Daily life
During
daylight, Cholon is bustling with buyers and sellers trading goods.
Binh Tay Market, one of the most important markets of Ho Chi Minh City,
is located inside Cholon. It can be said that nothing is not sold here.
Three or four-star hotels, restaurants, including Aquatria, Dong Khanh,
Bat Dat, Ngoc Lan Dinh, Soai Kinh Lam, Ai Hue, Thien Hong, and A Dong,
the fairly popular names in Sai Gon. Tourists getting around this famous
market town mostly can find here anything they may think in mind!
When night falls
In
the evening, Cholon seems to rejuvernate. From distance, one can see
neon signs of various sizes, shapes, and colours. Tourists flock into
this area not only for purchasing goods but tasting the gastronomy of
the Hoa as well.
In
this lively area, visitors can enjoy mouth-watering dishes, such as
dumplings, Duong Chau fried rice, Tu Xuyen tofu, and so forth.
The
majority of tourists to Sai Gon and Cholon are lured by this vast
goods-covering market town, glistening when night lights are turned on.
This is the panaromic picture of Saigon-Cholon, please come and explore!

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