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An antique market in Saigon

The antique market on No Trang Long street has created an original cultural trait for Saigon and is an appealing destination for tourists.

Open only on Sundays at Cao Minh garden cafe in a small alley on No Trang Long street, Binh Thanh district, Sai Gon antique market is not only a rendezvous for antique lovers but a nice place for anyone visiting Saigon.

The market has over 40 stalls displaying numerous antiquities such as coins, books, jewelry, ceramic items and altar brassware. Prices range from hundreds of thousands of dong to millions of dong

The market is an ideal place for antique collectors and sellers to find their wanted items and share their knowledge and passion for antiquities while enjoying tasty coffee at the same time.
By Thong Hai
Open on Sunday, the market is a rendezvous for antique lovers in Ho Chi Minh City.
The market is an ideal place for collectors to find old items while enjoying tasty coffee at the same time.
The market has 40 stalls selling numerous antiques, attracting many foreigners.
Old black and white photos on display.
A collector carefully examines an item.
A cassette player, which was regarded as a big asset during the subsidy period.
Old Vespa scooters.
Favorite item: Phonograph record players.
Zippo lighters are among the best-selling items.
Beautiful oil lamps.
The markets sells coins from around the world.
A handmade puzzle painting.
Jars made in Japan.
Old watches with diverse brand names.
Gem ornaments.

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