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Thai group opens 43rd shopping mall in Vietnam

With a total investment of 429 billion VND (about 16.4 million USD) and spanning 16,000 square meters, Go! Hung Yen is designed as a multi-functional commercial centre, aiming to meet the diverse needs of local consumers.
Delegates cut the ribbon to inaugurate the GO! Hung Yen shopping centre. (Photo: VNA)
Delegates cut the ribbon to inaugurate the GO! Hung Yen shopping centre. (Photo: VNA)

Hung Yen (VNA) – Central Retail Vietnam, a member of Thai reta🌟il giant Central Retail, officially inaugurated the GO! Hung Yen Shopping Centre in the northern province of Hung Yen on July 16, marking its 43rd location in Vietnam.

With a total investment of 429 billion VND (about 16.4 million USD) and spanning 16,000 square metres, Go! Hung Yen is designed as a multi-functional commercial centre, aiming to meet the diverse needs of local consumers. It features 50 well-known domestic and international brands across various sectors, including Jollibee, King Coffee, Fahasa bookstore, and Game World.
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Nguyen Huu Nghia, Secretary of the provincial Party Committee, emphasised that GO! Hung Yen is not only a shopping destination but also a hub providing a wide range of goods and services, thereby improving residents’ quality of life. He noted that the centre will create more job opportunities, support related industries, and contribute to the provincial budget. He also expressed his hope that GO! Hung Yen will continue to support local businesses, cooperatives, and producers in bringing One Commune–One Product (OCOP) items and safe agricultural products to market. It is expected to serve as a bridge between foreign and local enterprises, delivering high-quality products and services to both consumers and businesses. The province is committed to creating a favourable environment for the centre’s effective and sustainable operation in accordance with the law, he added.
Olivier Langlet, CEO of Central Retail Vietnam, said that through its “Shopping – Dining – Learning – Entertainment – Sustainability” model, GO! Hung Yen aims to offer a comprehensive “one-stop” destination that combines high-quality food with competitive pricing. This model is intended to support community well-being while also contributing to the modernisation of the local retail sector, he stated. A notable highlight of GO! Hung Yen is its dedicated space on the second floor to promote One Commune One Product (OCOP) items from across Vietnam, including local specialties from Hung Yen such as longan, Ban soy sauce, and crispy lotus seeds. On this occasion, Central Retail Vietnam and GO! Hung Yen presented 2.5 billion VND (95,571 USD) to Bao Khe Primary and Secondary School in Son Nam ward to help build a multi-purpose hall./.
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