J.J Mall

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J.J Mall is a large shopping complex situated in the heart of the Chatuchak district in Bangkok, Thailand. It is located next to the weekend market. (J.J Market). The whole area has become a single vast building site and all shop zones are interlinked. [1] They use the slogan: Everything For You [2] The mall is a 7-storey building comprising 4 stories of shopping zones and 3 floors of parking, for more than 2,000 vehicles including open-air parking for buses. J.J. Mall is fully equipped with elevators, escalators, and air-conditioning for the whole area of 1,200 shops.

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Transportation

The mall is convenient and easily accessible [1] by Buses and Sky train (BTS) at Mo Chit Station or Subway (MRTA) at Kamphaeng Phet station near Mochit.

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References

  1. 1 2 "ช้อปปิ้งสินค้าราคาถูกที่ เจ.เจ.มอลล์" (in Thai). 22 March 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
  2. "JJ MALL". 22 March 2016.

Coordinates: 13°48′08″N100°32′55″E / 13.8023°N 100.5486°E / 13.8023; 100.5486