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  2. Category:Online retailers of Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Motors Myanmar This page was last edited on 6 June 2020, at 08:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional ...

  3. City Mart Holdings - Wikipedia

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    City Mart Holdings (CMHL, Burmese: စီးတီးမတ် ဟိုးဒင်း) is one of Myanmar’s largest retail outlet, [1] employing more than 8,000 employees. . The City Mart Group started as a modern supermarket in 1996 in the north wing of Bogyoke Aung San Stadium [2] but has since expanded into many different aspects of modern retail trade such as supermarkets, pharmacies ...

  4. Myanmar Plaza - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar Plaza (Burmese: မြန်မာပလာဇာ) is one of the largest shopping malls in Yangon, Myanmar (Burma). [1] [2] The plaza consists of retail outlets, including home appliance and electronics stores, lifestyle shops, and beauty and fashion shops, and a 4,000 square metres (43,056 sq ft) food court with cafes, fast food, dining and teashops.

  5. Sein Gay Har - Wikipedia

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  6. Lazada - Wikipedia

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    Lazada Group (Chinese: 來贊達; t/a Lazada) is an international e-commerce company and one of the largest e-commerce operators in Southeast Asia, with over 10,000 third-party sellers as of November 2014, and 50 million annual active buyers as of September 2019.

  7. Naypyidaw - Wikipedia

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    Naypyidaw Myoma Market is the commercial centre of Naypyidaw. Other shopping areas include Thapye Chaung Market, Junction Centre Naypyidaw and Naypyidaw Wholesale. Junction Centre is the city's first privately operated shopping centre. [17] There are also local markets and a restaurant area.

  8. Category:Shopping malls and markets in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Shopping malls and markets in Myanmar" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Bogyoke Market - Wikipedia

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    Scott Market was built in 1926, [1] late in the British rule of Myanmar, and although it is commonly believed to be named after James George Scott, the British civil servant who introduced football to Myanmar [citation needed], it is actually named after the Municipal Commissioner of the time, Mr. Gavin Scott, a Scottish colonial official who was nearing the end of a 30-year career of ...