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Han market, the primary trading hub in Da Nang City, is well-liked by both locals and visitors. Han Market, which began as a modest trading location under French rule but eventually grew to be a large one due to its advantageous location for both road and sea traffic.
Han Market, which was reconstructed in 1989 with an entirely new appearance and was named after the Han River, first opened its doors in the 1940s. People are made to feel at ease when they visit the market thanks to its lovely two-floor layout and orderly organization of the goods. The Han market is well known for a variety of products, including fabrics, apparel, footwear, fresh produce, and flowers, but especially for a special fish sauce that is used in many of the regional dishes. The market is renowned for both its abundance of goods and its competitive prices. In Da Nang City, which has more than 50 marketplaces, it is undoubtedly a good place to shop.
What to buy at Han Market?
Han market is the best place to find Danang mementos before returning home. Take only a small amount of dried food with you if you are travelling overseas thereafter, but if you have more time in Vietnam, load up on fresh fruits and regional treats. Ly Son garlic, chili paste, dried rice crackers, and dried squids are just a few of Han market's specialties. Fruit stands offering a wide variety of tropical options, from bananas to jackfruits, line the front of the market. Han Market serves as the hub where items are gathered before being disseminated to smaller markets around the province, and in addition to the range of options, it draws a lot of people due to its comparatively affordable prices.
Where is Han Market located?
Han Market is situated in the city's center between Tran Phu Street, Bach Dang Street, Hung Vuong Street, and Tran Hung Dao Street. By cab or motor taxi, one can go to the Han market with ease. A cab ride to Han Market would cost $5 (roughly 120,000 VND) one way if you were staying at one of the beach resorts along the Danang coast.
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