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Shopping malls are small oases ... shopping and relaxing thanksgiving in the city center and gain the impressions with both their size and the fact that they have within them clustered shops, making it easier for consumers to shop. Some of them boast a modern design and their advanced design, while others were created in historic buildings and stand out ... Take a look at the finest shopping centers in the world ...
4. GUM - Moscow, Russia This huge shopping center is located in Moscow's Red Square, in the area where the 16th century was a great bargain. The structure, completed in 1893, was one of the first modern buildings of steel, iron and glass.
5. Dubai Mall - Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai is known for its variety of enclosed shopping centers because of extreme climate and the city's tendency towards exaggeration. The complex Dubai Mall has more than 1,000 stores and a host of luxury amenities - observation deck of Burj Khalifa and the largest aquarium thanksgiving in the world with 33,000 aquatic animals.
8. Town of Channel - Fukuoka, Japan combines traditional Japanese architecture urbanism of the 20th century, offering visitors the opportunity to enjoy a boat ride on the canals in a gondola.
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Shopping malls are small oases ... shopping and relaxing thanksgiving in the city center and gain the impressions with both their size and the fact that they have within them clustered shops, making it easier for consumers to shop. Some of them boast a modern design and their advanced design, while others were created in historic buildings and stand out ... Take a look at the finest shopping centers in the world ...
4. GUM - Moscow, Russia This huge shopping center is located in Moscow's Red Square, in the area where the 16th century was a great bargain. The structure, completed in 1893, was one of the first modern buildings of steel, iron and glass.
5. Dubai Mall - Dubai, United Arab Emirates Dubai is known for its variety of enclosed shopping centers because of extreme climate and the city's tendency towards exaggeration. The complex Dubai Mall has more than 1,000 stores and a host of luxury amenities - observation deck of Burj Khalifa and the largest aquarium thanksgiving in the world with 33,000 aquatic animals.
8. Town of Channel - Fukuoka, Japan combines traditional Japanese architecture urbanism of the 20th century, offering visitors the opportunity to enjoy a boat ride on the canals in a gondola.
400 photos from Times Square in a picture!
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