This is the first shopping mall opened in Phnom Penh in 2003. I heard that when it opened, locals had never seen the escalator and caused a stir. It had five floors in total. But when I arrived at this place, most of the shops were closed and many areas were undergoing renovations. There is a supermarket on the first floor of the mall, several restaurants on the second and third floors, and shops selling electronic goods, such as mobile phones. I think Phnom Penh has gradually updated and better managed the shopping center. At that time, this place will become a second or third-class shopping place. I don't think there's anything worth coming here.
I still like this shopping center, one is because his transportation is very convenient, I live near him, the other is because there is a supermarket, there is a Starbucks, this is my two things to a place or a country must. This shopping center is full of it, and of course if you compare it to the local AEON or the domestic Wanda, it is still a little worse.
Because I live near the central market, I also gave everything I can go shopping near the central market. It is really not so easy to find a large formal shopping center in Phnom Penh. The Sulia Shopping Center is located near the central market. It is also a formal shopping center. The goods inside are quite complete, in addition to the luxury of cosmetic watches, there are some food that people need.
Sulia Shopping Center is a large shopping mall in the center of Phnom Penh. General tourists can go there to buy something. Compared with the domestic big shopping malls, it is too cold. There is a shopping supermarket on this floor, and there are many Chinese products for sale.
It is the largest shopping center in Phnom Penh, but compared with the domestic movement, the number of layers of MALL is really different. It has a sense of history, it feels very old, there are some feelings in the 70s and 80s, but things are not cheap.
This is the first shopping mall opened in Phnom Penh in 2003. I heard that when it opened, locals had never seen the escalator and caused a stir. It had five floors in total. But when I arrived at this place, most of the shops were closed and many areas were undergoing renovations. There is a supermarket on the first floor of the mall, several restaurants on the second and third floors, and shops selling electronic goods, such as mobile phones. I think Phnom Penh has gradually updated and better managed the shopping center. At that time, this place will become a second or third-class shopping place. I don't think there's anything worth coming here.
I still like this shopping center, one is because his transportation is very convenient, I live near him, the other is because there is a supermarket, there is a Starbucks, this is my two things to a place or a country must. This shopping center is full of it, and of course if you compare it to the local AEON or the domestic Wanda, it is still a little worse.
Because I live near the central market, I also gave everything I can go shopping near the central market. It is really not so easy to find a large formal shopping center in Phnom Penh. The Sulia Shopping Center is located near the central market. It is also a formal shopping center. The goods inside are quite complete, in addition to the luxury of cosmetic watches, there are some food that people need.
Sulia Shopping Center is a large shopping mall in the center of Phnom Penh. General tourists can go there to buy something. Compared with the domestic big shopping malls, it is too cold. There is a shopping supermarket on this floor, and there are many Chinese products for sale.
It is the largest shopping center in Phnom Penh, but compared with the domestic movement, the number of layers of MALL is really different. It has a sense of history, it feels very old, there are some feelings in the 70s and 80s, but things are not cheap.