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Welcome to the global directory of shopping malls, centers and chain stores! In our catalogue you can find description and links to malls websites, look throw malls rating and comments. If you represent any mall or know great malls web-site, you can add links in catalogue for free!
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CORE PACIFIC CITY LIVING MALL (Taipei)
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CORE PACIFIC CITY (LIVING MALL) is a big shopping mall in Taiwan with the total floor space of 204,190 square meters. It was opened in 2001. Now it presents a 60 metre (197 feet) sphere which is supported by 4 columns and is linked to the main fan-shaped building by pedestrian bridges.
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http://web01.livingmall.com.tw
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| City of the object: Taipei City, Taiwan |
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Dream Mall
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Dream Mall located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is the largest shopping mall in Taiwan and the second largest in Southeast Asia after the Mall of Asia in Manila, Philippines.
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http://www.dreamall.com.tw/
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| City of the object: Kaohsiung City |
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Shin-Kong Mitsukoshi Store (Taipei Station Store)
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PR: 6
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Shin-Kong Mitsukoshi Store (Taipei Station Store) with the branches in Taiwan’s major metropolises, is the largest and leading chain department store in Taiwan, providing the public with the latest international fashion, Taiwan’s local unique cultural specialties, and a leisure shopping experience.
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http://www.skm.com.tw/
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| City of the object: Taipei City, Taiwan |
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Taipei 101
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PR: 5
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Taipei 101 (the Taipei Financial Center) is a landmark skyscraper in Taipei, Taiwan: 101 floors above ground and 5 floors underground. On the total floor area is 412,500 m2 (4,440,100 sq ft) there is a mass of shops on the lower floors, incorporating a lot of top brands, such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Celine, etc.
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http://www.taipei-101.com.tw
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| City of the object: Taipei City, Taiwan |
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Breeze Center
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Breeze Center is a large shopping complex, Taipei's first American-style shopping mall with the total are of 66,000 square meters. It consist of Area A with a six-screen multiplex theater, supermarket, food court, and a six-floor department store; and Area B: which is called Luxury Ave (there are shops specializing in the world's biggest brands) and "Cinderella City" with good for little princesses.
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http://www.breezecenter.com
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| City of the object: Taipei, Taiwan |
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Breeze Center
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| Breeze Center is a large shopping complex, Taipei's first American-style shopping mall with the total are of 66,000 square meters. It consist of Area A with a six-screen multiplex theater, supermarket, food court, and a six-floor department store; and Area B: which is called Luxury Ave (there are shops specializing in the world's biggest brands) and "Cinderella City" with good for little princesses. |
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Shin-Kong Mitsukoshi Store (Taipei Station Store)
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| Shin-Kong Mitsukoshi Store (Taipei Station Store) with the branches in Taiwan’s major metropolises, is the largest and leading chain department store in Taiwan, providing the public with the latest international fashion, Taiwan’s local unique cultural specialties, and a leisure shopping experience. |
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Taipei 101
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| Taipei 101 (the Taipei Financial Center) is a landmark skyscraper in Taipei, Taiwan: 101 floors above ground and 5 floors underground. On the total floor area is 412,500 m2 (4,440,100 sq ft) there is a mass of shops on the lower floors, incorporating a lot of top brands, such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Celine, etc. |
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CORE PACIFIC CITY LIVING MALL (Taipei)
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| CORE PACIFIC CITY (LIVING MALL) is a big shopping mall in Taiwan with the total floor space of 204,190 square meters. It was opened in 2001. Now it presents a 60 metre (197 feet) sphere which is supported by 4 columns and is linked to the main fan-shaped building by pedestrian bridges. |
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Dream Mall
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| Dream Mall located in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is the largest shopping mall in Taiwan and the second largest in Southeast Asia after the Mall of Asia in Manila, Philippines. |
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