VietNamNet Bridge – Second-hand items, regardless of origin or trademarkcan be brought to the market of Nhat Tao, District 11, HCM City for sale or exchange if they can be still used.


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The flea market is surrounded by high-rise apartment buildings in District 11.

 

 

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During the weekend, the market is very crowded. Sellers display their items on the pavements of Nhat Tao, Vinh Vien, Ly Nam De, and Ly Thuong Kiet Street.

 

 

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Dozens of "traders" display their products on sidewalks: mobile phones, tablets, laptops, amplifiers, speakers, clocks, brass burners, electric fans ...

 

 

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Ms. Tran Ngoc Thanh has been selling old items for five years.

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Old handsets.

 

 

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Old watches are priced at around VND100,000 ($4.8).

 

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Ms. Quynh Thi Anh, 67, has been trading second-hand items for decades. She mainly sells old cameras, which are priced for VND500,000 ($24).

 

 

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Electronic components sold quite well.

 

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Searching in the piles of second-hand items.

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Old rice cookers are also for sale.

 

 

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Some traders recycle old items to sell at higher prices.

 

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An old desktop.

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This man has just bought old speakers and a fan which he offered for sale to others for profit.

 

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Some people purchase second-hand items for use and some for re-sale.

 

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This man offers has old amplifiers for sale. 



Photo: Zing


Linh Nhat