New South China Mall in Dongguan, China, is the world's largest mall in 2024. Opened in 2005, it initially struggled with 99% vacancy, earning the nickname ghost mall. The mall spans 6.46 million sq. feet, featuring shops, dining options, an IMAX-style cinema, a marine mammal park, and a theme park
Golden Resources Mall in Beijing, China, is the world's second-largest mall. Opened in 2004 and known as the "Great Mall of China," it initially had low footfall. Spanning 6 million sq. ft over six floors, it offers retail spaces, restaurants, and entertainment options, with a mix of local and international brands
Central World in Bangkok, Thailand, is one of the world's largest shopping malls. Opened in 1989, it spans 4.06 million sq. ft and features over 500 stores across five floors. A major retail and entertainment destination, it includes diverse dining options, a 15-screen cinema, a 5-star hotel, and an ice-skating rink
Mall of Asia (MOA) in the Philippines is one of the world's largest malls, covering 4.2 million sq. ft. Developed by SM Prime and opened in 2006, it features diverse dining choices and entertainment such as an IMAX theatre, indoor skating rink, amusement park with a giant Ferris wheel, and live performances
Dubai Mall, UAE, opened in 2008, is one of the world's largest luxury shopping centers, with 1200+ stores, including an ice rink, SEGA Republic theme park, and Reel Cinemas—a 22-screen megaplex. Adjacent to Burj Khalifa, it offers unmatched shopping, dining, and entertainment
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