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List Of Shopping Malls In Thailand
The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Thailand, by province: Bangkok Chiang Mai Province * Central Chiang Mai * Central Chiang Mai Airport Chiang Rai Province * Central Chiang Rai Chonburi Province Chonburi * Central Chonburi Pattaya * Central Marina, Central Pattaya * Central Pattaya, Central Pattaya * Terminal 21, Central Pattaya * Mike Shopping Mall, South Pattaya * Royal Garden Plaza, South Pattaya Khon Kaen Province * Central Khon Kaen Nakhon Ratchasima Province * The Mall Nakhon Ratchasima * Terminal 21 Korat Pathum Thani * Future Park Rangsit Phitsanulok Province * Central Phitsanulok Prachuap Khiri Khan Province Hua Hin * Hua Hin Market Village Songkhla Province Hat Yai * Diana Shopping Mall Surat Thani Province Surat Thani * Central Suratthani Udon Thani Province * Central Udon See also * List of shopping malls in Bangkok References {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Shopping Malls In Thailand * Shopping malls Thailand ...
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Shopping Mall
A shopping mall (or simply mall) is a North American term for a large indoor shopping center, usually anchored by department stores. The term "mall" originally meant a pedestrian promenade with shops along it (that is, the term was used to refer to the walkway itself which was merely bordered by such shops), but in the late 1960s, it began to be used as a generic term for the large enclosed shopping centers that were becoming commonplace at the time. In the U.K., such complexes are considered shopping centres (Commonwealth English: shopping centre), though "shopping center" covers many more sizes and types of centers than the North American "mall". Other countries may follow U.S. usage (Philippines, India, U.A.E., etc.) and others (Australia, etc.) follow U.K. usage. In Canadian English, and oftentimes in Australia and New Zealand, 'mall' may be used informally but 'shopping centre' or merely 'centre' will feature in the name of the complex (such as Toronto Eaton Centre). The ter ...
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CentralPlaza Khon Kaen
CentralPlaza Khon Kaen is a shopping mall in Khon Kaen, Thailand. The mall opened on December 3, 2009. It is the first shopping mall of Central Group in Isan of Thailand. Thailand's second largest retail corporation in the northeastern region of Thailand, the largest department store in the northeastern region is The Mall Nakhon Ratchasima. Later Central Pattana acquired Charoensri Complex in Udon Thani, and renamed it CentralPlaza Udon Thani. The total cost of the shopping complex was 4 billion baht (€80 million). Anchors * Central Department Store (4 December 2021-Present , Renovate from Robinson department store) * Tops * SF Cinema 8 Cinemas * Escent Condominium Khonkaen * Khon Kaen Hall * B2S Think Space * Officemate * Power Buy * Supersports * Food Park Previously anchor * Robinson department store (3 December 2009 - November 2021) See also * List of shopping malls in Thailand The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Thailand, by province: Bangko ...
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Diana Department Store
Diana Department Store ( th, ไดอาน่า ดีพาร์ทเมนท์สโตร์) is a chain of department stores in southern Thailand. It was a public company with a ticker symbol CGD and traded on the SET. Background The company has three stores, one in Pattani and two in Hat Yai, Songkhla Province. It also has a chain of Di-Mart convenience stores in Songkhla and Pattani. In 2006, Diana Department Store exited from the Stock Exchange of Thailand, sold under backdoor of DragonOne company. The old SET code was DIANA. See also *List of shopping malls in Thailand The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Thailand, by province: Bangkok Chiang Mai Province * Central Chiang Mai * Central Chiang Mai Airport Chiang Rai Province * Central Chiang Rai Chonburi Province Chonburi * Central C ... References External links Corporate website Department stores of Thailand Companies listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand {{reta ...
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Hat Yai
Hat Yai ( th, หาดใหญ่, , also Haad Yai or Had Yai) is a city in southern Thailand near the Malaysian border. It is south of Bangkok, and has a population of 156,802 (2019) in the city itself and an urban population of about 400,000 (2021) in the entire district of Amphoe Hat Yai. Hat Yai is the largest city of Songkhla province and is part of the Greater Hat Yai-Songkhla Metropolitan Area (a conurbation with a population of about 800,000), forming the largest metropolitan area in the south, and the third largest metropolitan area of the country. The city is often mistaken for being the provincial capital. In fact, Songkhla is the capital and the center of administration and culture while Hat Yai is the business center. History Originally named Khok Samet Chun (โคกเสม็ดชุน, " shore eugenia knoll"), Hat Yai was a small village until the southern railway was built there, making it one of the major rail hubs of the line. The junction which connec ...
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Hua Hin Market Village
Hua Hin Market Village is a shopping mall in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand. The first large-scale shopping and entertainment complex in the beach resort town, it opened in February 2006. Anchor * Lotus's ** Food Court * Homepro ** The Power * Major Cineplex 4 Cinemas * B2S * Supersports See also * List of shopping malls in Thailand The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Thailand, by province: Bangkok Chiang Mai Province * Central Chiang Mai * Central Chiang Mai Airport Chiang Rai Province * Central Chiang Rai Chonburi Province Chonburi * Central Ch ... References External links * 2006 establishments in Thailand Buildings and structures in Prachuap Khiri Khan province Shopping malls established in 2006 Shopping malls in Thailand {{Thailand-struct-stub ...
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Hua Hin Market Village
Hua Hin Market Village is a shopping mall in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thailand. The first large-scale shopping and entertainment complex in the beach resort town, it opened in February 2006. Anchor * Lotus's ** Food Court * Homepro ** The Power * Major Cineplex 4 Cinemas * B2S * Supersports See also * List of shopping malls in Thailand The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Thailand, by province: Bangkok Chiang Mai Province * Central Chiang Mai * Central Chiang Mai Airport Chiang Rai Province * Central Chiang Rai Chonburi Province Chonburi * Central Ch ... References External links * 2006 establishments in Thailand Buildings and structures in Prachuap Khiri Khan province Shopping malls established in 2006 Shopping malls in Thailand {{Thailand-struct-stub ...
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Hua Hin
Hua Hin ( th, หัวหิน, ) is one of eight districts (''amphoe'') of Prachuap Khiri Khan province in the northern part of the Malay Peninsula in Thailand. Its seat of government, also named Hua Hin, is a beach resort town. The district's population was estimated at 65,983 in December 2019 by the Bureau of Registration Administration in an area of . By road, it is south-southwest of Bangkok. Hua Hin district is in the middle of what the Thai government is promoting as the "Thai Riviera", the stretch of coastline between Phetchaburi in the north and Chumphon in the south. History In 1834, before the name Hua Hin was coined, some agricultural areas of Phetchaburi province were hit by severe drought. A group of farmers moved south until they found a small village that had bright white sand and a row of rocks along the beach. They settled there and gave it the name ''Samore Riang'' (''Samo Riang''), which means 'rows of rocks'. In 1921 the director of the state railway, ...
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CentralPlaza Phitsanulok
Central Phitsanulok (previously known as CentralPlaza Phitsanulok) is a shopping mall in Mueang District, Phitsanulok, Thailand. Overview The shopping mall has a total of 3 floors. Anchor * Robinson Department Store * Tops Market * Major Cineplex 5 Cinemas * Officemate * Power Buy * B2S * Supersports * Food Park Operation hours * Mon. - Fri. 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. * Sat. - Sun. and Holiday 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m See also * List of shopping malls in Thailand The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Thailand, by province: Bangkok Chiang Mai Province * Central Chiang Mai * Central Chiang Mai Airport Chiang Rai Province * Central Chiang Rai Chonburi Province Chonburi * Central Ch ... Notes References * * Shopping malls in Thailand Central Pattana Shopping malls established in 2011 2011 establishments in Thailand {{Thailand-struct-stub ...
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Future Park Rangsit
Future Park Rangsit ( th, ฟิวเจอร์พาร์ค รังสิต; formerly known as Future Park Plaza Rangsit) is one of Asia's largest malls, located on Phahonyothin Road in Pathum Thani. The area is a gateway to the provinces of central, northern and northeastern Thailand. Covering , Future Park Rangsit opened on March 17, 1995. The mall houses are more than 70 restaurants and food outlets, eight major banks and financial institutions, a post office and outlets for all phone networks and mobile phone service providers. Entertainment options include multiplex cinemas and D-Cine private theaters, which feature karaoke and on-demand movies as needed. Anchor tenants in the plaza include: *Central Department Store *Robinson Department Store *Big C *Tops *Power Buy (electronic specialty store) *Supersports (sport product retailer) *B2S (books, music, and stationery) *Fitness First (Health Club) * HarborLand * Major Cineplex 10 Cinemas The three largest tenants al ...
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