List of shopping malls in Vietnam

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The following is a list of shopping malls in Vietnam:

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Ho Chi Minh City

No.NameLocationYear OpenedRetail AreaOwner
1AEON Mall Tan Phu Celadon Tân Phú district, Ho Chi Minh City 201484,000 m2AEON Vietnam
2AEON Mall Binh TanAEON Vietnam
3 Crescent Mall 2011
4 Diamond Plaza 2014
5Icon68 Shopping Center (Bitexco Financing Tower)
6 NowZone
7Estella Place
8Gigamall
9Pandora City
10Parkson Cantavil
11Parkson CT Plaza
12Parkson Flemington
13Parkson Hung Vuong Plaza
14Parkson Saigon Tourist Plaza
15Pearl Plaza
16 Saigon Centre 1996
17SC VivoCity72,000m2
18Vincom Center Landmark 81
19Vincom Center Dong Khoi
20Vincom Mega Mall Thao Dien
21Vincom Plaza Go Vap
22Vincom Plaza Quang Trung
23Vincom Plaza Thu Duc
24Vincom Plaza Le Van Viet
25Van Hanh Mall
26Thiso Mall

Hanoi

Da Nang

Can Tho

Hai Phong

An Giang

Binh Duong

Dak Lak

Dong Nai

Phu Tho

Quang Ninh

Thai Binh

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