Where to Find the Elusive Cho Sau (Bird Market) in Hanoi?

Hanoi Street Market Fades into History
Hanoi Street Market Fades into History

“Looking for a rare bird, are you?” my grandmother would say with a wink, her eyes twinkling with mischief. I’d roll my eyes, knowing full well she wasn’t talking about actual feathered creatures. She meant the legendary Cho Sau, Hanoi’s notorious “black market” – a place whispered about in hushed tones, rumored to sell anything from antique treasures to exotic pets. But where was this mysterious place? That, my friend, was the million-dong question!

The Mystery of Cho Sau

The truth is, Cho Sau, as it was traditionally known, no longer exists in its former clandestine glory. The name itself, meaning “Bird Market”, hints at its past. Legend has it that this open-air market, located near Hang Da Market in Hoan Kiem District, earned its moniker from the illegal trade of exotic birds. However, like a chameleon shedding its skin, Cho Sau has transformed over the years.

From Whispers to History Books

Some say the market’s illicit activities, which extended beyond the feathered kind, led to its closure. Others claim it simply couldn’t keep up with the changing face of Hanoi. According to historian Nguyen Van Minh, author of “Hanoi’s Vanished Markets,” “Cho Sau was a product of its time, a reflection of the economic hardships faced after the war. As Hanoi prospered, the need for such a market dwindled.”

Hanoi Street Market Fades into HistoryHanoi Street Market Fades into History

So, Where Can You Find the Spirit of Cho Sau?

While the physical location may be gone, the spirit of Cho Sau lives on in the heart of Hanoi’s remaining markets.

1. Explore the Labyrinthine Lanes of Dong Xuan Market:

Venture into the sprawling maze of Dong Xuan Market, Hanoi’s largest indoor market. Here, amidst the labyrinthine lanes overflowing with fabrics, clothing, and household goods, you might stumble upon a hidden gem or two. Keep your bargaining skills sharp, and who knows what treasures you might unearth!

2. Get Lost in the Antiques at Hang Quat Street:

For a taste of Cho Sau’s antique offerings, head to Hang Quat Street, also known as “Painting Street.” This historic street, lined with shops bursting with antique paintings, ceramics, and lacquerware, will transport you back in time.

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3. Embrace the Unexpected at Hanoi’s Night Markets:

If you’re seeking the thrill of the hunt, Hanoi’s vibrant night markets are a must-visit. Held on weekends in the Old Quarter, these markets offer a kaleidoscope of goods, from street food and clothing to souvenirs and electronics.

Beyond Cho Sau: Exploring Hanoi’s Culinary Delights

After a day of market hopping, why not treat your taste buds to Hanoi’s legendary cuisine? From the iconic “bun cha” (vermicelli noodles with grilled pork) to the flavorful “pho” (noodle soup), Hanoi offers a culinary adventure for every palate. For those seeking a vegetarian option, check out our article on delicious Vietnamese vegetarian dishes: [Link to: https://travelcar.edu.vn/an-gi-thay-rau/ using anchor text: “delicious Vietnamese vegetarian dishes”].

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