Paying a visit to Hue city, the poetic ancient citadel of Vietnam,
visitors in Vietnam travel should not miss an interesting place inside
the city. It is Dong Ba Market - one of the romantic Hue’s symbols,
bringing characteristics of Vietnamese ancient capital’s culture.
Dong Ba market is the preservation of ancient distinctiveness. Tourists in Vietnam travel
can see all the typical features of a traditional Vietnamese market,
for example, the sampan landing, the bus station and the bazaars.
Dong
Ba market is considered as a paradise for snapshots of daily activities
as well as for shopping with everything from souvenir items to bronze
goods, Hue sesame sweetmeat, conical poem hats, just to name a few.
You’d better come to explore this market if you want to find interest in
Vietnamese culture or food.
Location
Image
that you are roaming around this food market, you may find your visit
to this city to be added with new colors. Around 100 kilometers north of
Truong Tien Bridge, Dong Ba Market is situated near the eastern corner
of the Citadel, in the north bank of the romantic Perfume River, near
the place where the Dong Ba Canal merges with the Perfume River.
Story of naming and location
Visitors joining tours in Vietnam
may be confused when they find several things here named “Dong Ba” in
Hue city. Actually, Dong Ba is both the name of the largest market in
Hue and of a small canal connecting the market with the busy river port
of Bao Vinh, Lo Street and Thanh Ha.
Dong Ba is also the name of the
first steel bridge across the Dong Ba River and Dong Ba Street. The
market was originally located outside the citadel's Chanh Dong Gate
(also commonly called Dong Ba), where today stands a park at the end of
Phan Dang Luu Street. The market was burnt down in the summer of 1885.
In 1887, King Dong Khanh had it rebuilt and named it Dong Ba. In 1889,
King Thanh Thai had it moved to the current location at the crossroads
of the Huong (Perfume) River and the west bank of the Dong Ba Canal.
Due
to the convenient location, the market has always been very popular. In
1987, the market was under its greatest restoration, in which it was
enlarged into a total area of 47,614 m2 with 9 ranges of sales houses, car parking place, motorcycles, bicycles shedding station, and so forth.
Dong Ba - the biggest market in Thua Thien-Hue
You
are eager for purchasing craft products as Hue’s gifts for your
dearests and fearest? Well, Dong Ba market is the right place to spend
your precious time in this city. Not only being a largest-sized market
in the past, Dong Ba market retains its role till now.
It has always
been providing "stage" for the traditional crafts in Hue, and sells to
all those who are fond of; examples are Phu Cam conical hats, Hien Luong
scissors, bronze articles of the Duc guild, Phuoc Tich pottery, Bao La
rattan and bamboo products, Ke Mon jewelry, Nam Thuan sweets, Tuan tea,
Huong Can mandarins, Luong Quan-Nguyet Bieu pomelos, and Tinh Tarn
lotus.
Besides, for those who are
interested in Southeast Asian food, the market supplies a lot during
daytime, such as clam rice, beef noodles, shrimp cakes, pancakes, bean
puddings, sour shrimps, and My Lai shredded lean meat, which are popular
Hue’s daily dishes. If you stay here on the occasion of the Lunar New
Year, you can share the custom of the locals by buying "five-color"
cakes, which are small & square cakes made of bean and rice powder.
The name “five-color” derives from the cakes’ 5 colors of wrapping
papers. When biting the cake, you can feel that it seems to immediately
melt in the mouth, which is of uniqueness of Hue’s specialty. Hence,
it’s advised that you try these as much as possible during your time in
Hue, or else you will miss them so much after coming back to your
country!
Cultural values
Nowadays, travelers in Vietnam tourism
visit Dong Ba Market not only because they can buy myriad goods and
local specialties, but because in their hearts it is a symbol of Hue's
culture.
What was the most delicate material cultural traits of the city
can be found here in the local traditional products, like Phu Cam
conical hat, Hien Luong scissors, etc., and the mentioned delicious
specialties, such as mussel rice, rice noodle with beef, leaf cake,
shrimp springroll, khoai cake, dau van pudding, etc. that people could
not help tasting!
Even though Hue
city has a lot of new markets emerged, and one no longer has to go far
for shopping, Dong Ba remains the biggest and most significant market in
both Hue and Central Vietnam. Tourists coming here may not be able to
get out soon since they are so much absorbed by the interesting Hue’s
typical goods.
Today, Dong Ba Market
plays an important role in the field of Hue’s economic development. If
you are in Hue, Dong Ba Market should not be ignored. It will help you
understand more about Vietnamese food or culture in general and Hue’s
food or culture in particular.
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