Vincom Centre Landmark 81 officially opened in the Vietnam’s tallest building
By Minh Anh
July 27, 2018 | 12:16 PM GMT+7
Vingroup has just launched its Vincom Centre Landmark 81 in the Ho Chi Minh city’s 81-storey skyscraper Landmark 81.
The six-storey commercial centre Vincom Center Landmark 81 covers nearly 50,000 square meters of Landmark 81, the tallest building of Vietnam and one of one of the tallest buildings in the world.
Opening ceremony of Vincom Centre Landmark 81
Vincom Center Landmark 81 has nearly 100 leading domestic and international brands in fashion and cosmetics such as Versace Jeans, Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger, Lacoste, Kiehl’s, Whoo, Sulwhasoo, Shu Uemura and Ohui, which will satisfy the strong needs of customers.
One of the impressive point to the youth is the modern and large scale - entertainment area, including a CGV cinema complex with the largest IMAX curved screen in Vietnam, 2,000 square meter-Vincom Ice Rink which is Viet Nam’s biggest natural ice ground and entertainment complex and an indoor games centre tiNiWorld.
Vincom Ice Rink is Viet Nam’s biggest natural ice ground
This Vingroup's trade center also features nearly 30 international standard restaurants such as China’s Peach Garden which first appeared in Vietnam, Japan’s Dozo Sushi, South Korea's Bornga, Delights and trendy coffee shops as Phuc Long, Highland or Starbucks.
In Vincom Center Landmark 81, there is the South's largest scale supermarket VinMart which brings many new utilities and its WeCare both provide many different kinds of foods.
There are also VinEco providing agricultural products, Kidzone providing a cafeteria and delivery service and technology and electrical centre VinPro.
The inauguration of Vincom Center Landmark 81 marks the 55th Vingroup’s commercial centres nationwide, demonstrating Vincom Retail's rapid pace in promoting its expansion.
Many people go to this trade center in its opening day
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