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  2. Siam Paragon - Wikipedia

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    Siam Paragon (Thai: สยามพารากอน) is a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand. It is one of the largest malls in Thailand, along with Iconsiam , CentralWorld and Central WestGate .

  3. List of shopping malls in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable shopping malls in Bangkok, Thailand: ... Platinum Fashion Mall, Pratunam; R. River City Shopping Complex, Bangrak; S.

  4. List of shopping malls in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    1 Bangkok. 2 Chiang Mai Province. 3 Chiang Rai Province. ... Mike Shopping Mall, South Pattaya; Royal Garden Plaza, South Pattaya; Sriracha. Central Sriracha;

  5. List of largest shopping malls in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok: 161,500 [18] 350 Central Department Store, Major Cineplex: 2002 15 CentralPlaza Chaengwattana: Pak Kret district, Nonthaburi province: 160,000 [18] 300,000 300+ Central Department Store, SFX Cinema: 2008 16 Union Mall: Bangkok: 150,000 1250 2006 17 CentralPlaza Bangna: Bangkok: 113,000 [18] 300+ Central Department Store, Major Cineplex ...

  6. Asiatique - Wikipedia

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    Asiatique: The Riverfront is a large open-air mall in Bangkok, Thailand. It occupies the former docks of the East Asiatic Company, and faces the Chao Phraya River and Charoen Krung Road. The complex opened in 2012 after extensive renovation of the site. [1]

  7. MBK Center - Wikipedia

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    MBK Center was the largest shopping mall in Asia when it opened on 7 February, 1985. It is on land leased from the adjacent Chulalongkorn University. This lease was renewed in 2013. [citation needed] MBK was named after the parents of the developer Sirichai Bulakul, Mah and Boonkrong, whose statues are found on the ground floor.

  8. Siam Center - Wikipedia

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    Siam Center was built in 29 January 1973 as one of Bangkok's first shopping malls. It has undergone renovation several times, including after a fire in 1997. On 11 January 2013, Siam Center re-branded itself as Siam Center The Ideaopolis.

  9. CentralWorld - Wikipedia

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    GFA of indoor parking structure and parking underground of shopping mall and office tower: 287,000 square metres (3,089,242.29 sq ft) No. of floors in CentralWorld complex: Shopping mall (zones A–C): 7; Shopping mall (zones D, I): 8; Shopping mall (zone E): 3; Shopping mall (zone F—excluding cineplex and indoor parking structure): 3