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The market selling goods for the "underworld" is empty of supercars and villas near Tet

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng01/02/2024


Thiec Market in District 11, known as the largest market serving the "underworld" in Ho Chi Minh City, has many shops selling offerings and votive paper located close together.

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It is noted that the shops here display a lot of votive offerings and offerings, however, cars, mansions, and giant motorbikes costing several million dong like in previous years are no longer seen at this market.

During these days before Tet, Thiec market is bustling with buyers and sellers. Many stores have to mobilize more family members to help customers find goods. Outside the stalls, items such as gold coins, incense, candles, etc. are hung high for customers to choose easily.

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This year's offerings to the Kitchen God are said to be quite simple, as paper models of villas and supercars are no longer on sale.

On the streets around the market, yellow sugar cane is sold in abundance. This is an indispensable offering on the occasion of sending the Kitchen God to heaven, because according to the beliefs of the Chinese people living here, a pair of straight, long sugar cane will help the Kitchen God go to heaven faster.

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Yellow sugarcane is also a popular product among people during this time with prices starting from 20,000 VND/tree.
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Many shops selling votive offerings are always packed, motorbikes buying goods are parked all over the street.
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Carp-shaped cakes are sold from 30,000 VND.

During the Tet offering to the Kitchen Gods this year, many types of dragon-shaped and carp-shaped cakes are sold for prices ranging from 30,000 VND to 150,000 VND per cake.

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