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Hmongtown Marketplace

The Hmongtown Marketplace started in 2004 at its current site, a former lumber yard. The buildings of the lumber yard were renovated to make room for the vendor stalls. Currently, more than 200 vendors operate year round, indoor and outdoor, offering a variety of products and services.

The Hmongtown Marketplace is more than a place to shop. Since opening, the Hmongtown Marketplace has become a vital institution for the Hmong American community and St. Paul. It is a place of thriving commercial activities that provides hundreds of jobs and opportunities for owning one's own business. A gathering place of colorful sights, sounds, and tastes for visitors of all ages, the Hmongtown Marketplace is a fascinating destination for experiencing the vibrant Hmong American community and a glimpse into the street market life of Southeast Asia ... all in Minnesota! 



St. Paul's Hmongtown Marketplace vendors earn with cultural skills


217 Como Avenue
St. Paul, MN

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651-487-3700
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