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Vingroup inaugurates trade centre in Quang Ninh

Vietnam’s property developer Vingroup officially launched its Vincom Centre in Ha Long city in the northern province of Quang Ninh on October 19.
Vietnam’s property developer Vingroup officially launched its VincomCentre in Ha Long city in the northern province of Quang Ninh onOctober 19.

As the group’s third trade centre in the country,the five-storey centre covers an area of over 37,000m2 and was designedin a grand European architectural style.

It is considered an oasis for modern shopping with a wide choice of products from domestic and international brands on offer.

In addition to retail outlets, the facility includes a supermarket, restaurants and entertainment venues.

Vingroup is Vietnam’s leading private sector real estate and tourismcompany, including subsidiaries such as Vincom (high-end shoppingcentres), Vinhomes (residential properties), Vinpearl (tourism andrecreation facilities) and Vinmec (hospitals).-VNA

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