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    Saigon Square is a representative of modern shopping in Vietnam. Its clean swanky interiors include a large supermarket encircled by twenty other retail outlets of up market brands like Hugo Boss, Longines, Motorola, Nokia etc. There are also other shops which sell designer sunglasses, watches, furniture, air conditioners, luggage clothes and shoes. You can eat while you shop or take a nice relaxing break for lunch in between shopping at one of the nearby restaurants. Everything from sushi and Chinese food to sandwiches and pizzas is available.

    The clothes available are trendy and cheap. Cute trendy T shirts can be had for as low as 2 USD. The place is less crowded than the markets in Cholon and since it is roomier easier to move around in.

    Other places in Ho Chi Minh City where you could shop are:

    - Ben Thanh Market, Ho Chi Minh City
    - Dong Khoi Street, Ho Chi Minh City
    - Hong Hac gallery, Ho Chi Minh City
    - American Market, Ho Chi Minh City
    - Binh Tay, Ho Chi Minh City
    - Diamond Plaza, Ho Chi Minh City
    - Duc Minh Art Gallery, Ho Chi Minh City
    - Wooden Toy Store, Ho Chi Minh City
    - Thong Xa Tax Market, Ho Chi Minh City

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    In HCMC you can find numerous ranges of shopping complex, supermarkets, departmental stores, stylish boutiques, jewelry stores and some of the best shopping centers are located over there.
    Moreover, Saigon square is very famous due to its shopping centers around the square. It is the perfect place for those peoples who really crazy about shopping.
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    Saigon Square is where to the purchase, beautiful ventricle here abound with intransitive commodity and who also possess what a the restaurants to eat is appetizing.

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    Vietnam (current government: Socialist Republic of Vietnam) is a country located east of the Indochinese Peninsula, in Southeast Asia. Vietnam borders China to the north, the west by Laos and Cambodia, bordering the southwestern Gulf of Thailand, east and south China Sea and more than 4,000 islands, reefs, big and small, near and offshore, have internal waters, territorial sea, exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of the Government of Vietnam is determined almost three times the land area (about 1 million km ²). Sea is the Spratly Islands and Paracel are claimed by Vietnam, but still being claimed by other countries such as Taiwan, China, Malaysia and the Philippines.
    After the Democratic Republic of Vietnam in the North and the Liberation Front of South Vietnam defeated South Vietnam in the South April 30, 1975, two North-South were unified. July 2, 1976 of Vietnam is located a national name Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
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    Thanks you did a really good job it will increase my knowledge and when I visit Vietnam so it will be helpful for me. I’d definitely visit these shopping centers because I really love to buy different kind of stuff.

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    A shopping mall, shopping centre or shopping precinct is one or more buildings forming a complex of shops representing merchandisers, with interconnecting walkways enabling visitors to easily walk from unit to unit, along with a parking area – a modern, indoor version of the traditional marketplace.
    Modern "car-friendly" strip malls developed from the 1920s, and shopping malls corresponded with the rise of suburban living in many parts of the Western World, especially the United States, after World War II. From early on, the design tended to be inward-facing, with malls following theories of how customers could best be enticed in a controlled environment. Similar, the concept of a mall having one or more "anchor" or "big box" stores was pioneered early, with individual stores or smaller-scale chain stores intended to benefit from the shoppers attracted by the big stores.[1]

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    Hanoi is better place for shopping actually, shopping center here are:

    Vincom complex

    Big C

    Trang Tien Plaza

    and The old town !!

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    . BUY FROM SOMEONE YOU TRUST
    If you’re making a serious purchase, work with a reputable, well-established seller. Word-of-mouth is best: ask a friend, long-time collector or hotel concierge for recommendations.

    “Trustworthy sellers are almost always part of an easily understood global network and participate in international art fairs, maintain an online presence of some sort, and have galleries in prime locations, like River City and Oriental Place in Bangkok,” Johnston adds.

    A word of caution, though: in Asia, a high-rent showroom doesn’t guarantee a seller’s legitimacy, while other honest dealers might sell cheap souvenirs and handicrafts alongside pieces of value. (If you must go it alone, Johnston says, limit yourself to small purchases.)

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    I love very much for shopping..........

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