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  2. Asia Books - Wikipedia

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    Asia Books is the largest English language bookseller in Thailand. It also sells books and magazines in Thai. It opened in September 1969. The chain has 70 shops throughout Thailand under the Asia Books or Bookazine brand. It also distributes English books and magazines to over 300 outlets. [1]

  3. List of largest shopping malls in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok: 214,000 [16] 220,000 330 Robinson Department Store, SFX Cinema, Tops Market, Office Mate: 2011 13 Seacon Square: Bangkok: 180,000 [17] 500,000 400+ Robinson Department Store, Lotus's, Seacon Cineplex: 1994 14 CentralPlaza Rama II: Bangkok: 161,500 [18] 350 Central Department Store, Major Cineplex: 2002 15 CentralPlaza Chaengwattana

  4. List of shopping malls in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Central Pinklao. Central Embassy, Phloenchit; Central Bangna, Bang Na; Central Chaengwattana, Pak Kret; Central Rama 9, [2] Rama IX Road, Ratchadaphisek Road; Central Ladprao, Lat Phrao Intersection

  5. Category:Bookshops of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Asia Books; C. Chulalongkorn University Book Center; D. Dokya; N. Naiin; T. The Bangkok Central Books Depot This page was last edited on 13 August 2022, at 00:47 ...

  6. Chatuchak Weekend Market - Wikipedia

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    Chatuchak Market sells many different kinds of goods, including plants, antiques, consumer electronics, cosmetics, pets, fresh and dry food and drinks, ceramics, furniture and home accessories, clothing, and books. [3] [4] It is the world's largest and most diverse weekend market, with over 200,000 visitors every weekend. [3] [5] [6]

  7. CentralWorld - Wikipedia

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    The store split into two parts, the first are Manga store, featuring largest line of Tankōbon and light novel from Japan, Thailand and manga series around the world. And the second are bookstore, offers publications, books, and stationery from Japan, Thailand and around the world. Nitori – The first Nitori store in Thailand.

  8. 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.

  9. 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 .