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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. Books Kinokuniya - Wikipedia

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    Its first overseas store opened in San Francisco in 1969. Several other bookstores have since opened in the United States, in cities including Los Angeles and New York. It then ventured into the Asia-Pacific market, opening its first store in Singapore (Liang Court Store) in 1983. Shops in Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand followed suit.

  4. Category:Retail companies of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Retail companies of Bangkok (1 P) C. Central Group (2 C, 12 P) D. Department stores of Thailand (1 C, 8 P) F. Food retailers of Thailand ... Asia Books; B. Big C; C ...

  5. 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.

  6. Asiatique - Wikipedia

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    Asiatique is located on Charoen Krung Road in Bangkok's Bang Kho Laem District, facing the Chao Phraya River. It occupies 30 rai (4.8 hectares (12 acres)) of land, with plans for future expansion to include a total of 72 rai (11.52 hectares (28.5 acres)) of mixed-use development .

  7. Minfong Ho - Wikipedia

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    Minfong Ho (born January 7, 1951) is a Chinese–American writer. Her works frequently deal with the lives of people living in poverty in Southeast Asian countries. Despite being fiction, her stories are always set against the backdrop of real events, such as the student movement in Thailand in the 1970s and the Cambodian refugee problem with the collapse of the Khmer Rouge regime at the turn ...

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  9. GU (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, G.U. opened its first store in South Korea. [5] [6] In 2022, G.U. opened its first pop-up store in the United States at New York City. [7] [8] G.U. opened its first permanent flagship store outside Asia in New York City at the SoHo area in September 19, 2024. The pop-up store, which opened in 2022, has closed in August 2024. [9]