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Know what I love? Malls. What's the best mall you've ever been to, in your travels?
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Favorite mall ever. Sleazy, cheap, and everything a nerd could ever want.
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I like the Ala Moana Shopping Center in Honolulu.
>> Anonymous
the big one in Buenos Aires. Ala-something. Four floors, and you could smoke inside.
>> Anonymous
>>31648
Isn't it called Unicenter? I love it
>> Anonymous
>>31644
Something similar in Malay. Fucking best place.
>> Anonymous
>>31644

Is that MBK? If so, AMEN!
>> Anonymous
>>31648

Ugh, smokey mall.
>> Anonymous
>>31641

your a fucking mall rat from the suburbs.
>> Anonymous
>>31641

That looks like the Dead Rising Mall
>> Anonymous
Shibuya 109 and 109-2.

That said, I generally don't like malls.
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malaysia had two good malls that i visited, the more upscale mall in the petronas towers and then one down the street from the jw marriott, though i've forgotten the name
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I dunno what it was called, but it was some huge, beautiful mall in Abu Dhabi.
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Currently the biggest on the European continent. Cevahir in Istanbul, Turkey. The place is XBOX HUEG.
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>>32081
I fucking hate these things. They're everywhere...
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Jakarta has shitloads of malls of varying quality. We have so many malls and people tend to go to the newer ones, I've read that if you go into one of the older malls and emptied a full 30 round assault rifle magazine in any random direction you wouldn't hit anyone.

The BEST mall? That's a tough one. Pondok Indah Mall in South Jakarta maybe. Mainly because me and my friends in Indo used to hang out there.
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The best in Ankara, Turkey I'd say is Panora - I know, that's like saying Chlamydia is the best veneral disease. It isn't the largest, but at least it's slightly dignified.
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So I heard you wanted a mall visible from space...
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>>32242

That's WALL, moron - I wanted a great WALL of china.

How the fuck are we supposed to keep the mongols out with this?
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>>32245
7.3 million square feet, mongolia has a hair under 3 million people. We could give at least two square feet of the mall to every mongolian.
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I think it's very clear what the winner is...
>> Anonymous
>>32252

I hope you're from Japan or something, because personal weirdness is the only excuse for TRAVELLING to see the MoA.
>> Anonymous
The Grove, Los Angeles
>> Anonymous
Eaton Centre Toronto or Pacific Place Seattle. Kind of a tie.

The mall at Caesars Palace used to be the winner but since Disney left, Virgin left, the addition was built, and FAO went down the toilet it's intolerable to wander through there.
>> Anonymous
How the fuck has West Edmonton Mall not come up yet?

What an adventure! That's a PIRATE SHIP INSIDE THE MALL, fyi.
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>>32283

srsly
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>>32081
>Currently the biggest on the European continent. Cevahir in Istanbul, Turkey.
thats nice, but Turkey is not in Europe.
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>>32245
chinese english students really do fuck up their Ws and Ms from time to time. maybe they were wrong about the wall thing in the first place.

I used to live virtually next door to a really colossal mall in guangzhou, but I forget what it was called, now. I never did any shopping in there without a guide.
>> Anonymous
I remember visiting some mall in Adelaide, South Australia a few times as a kid which was mostly vertically-oriented with an open space that extended from top to bottom. The top floor was nothing but carnival rides and the floor below that was a big arcade with lots of ticket games. Everything else was regular stores. There was a roller coaster that went above the open space.

Recalling it now I'm sure it would seem pretty lame to visit today by mall standards, but I loved it back then.
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>>31648
You probably mean "Alto Palermo", but I have to agree with this man (>>31657), Unicenter is the best.
I used to go there every weekend back in the day.
The place is huge... there's even an indoors rollercoaster.

Galerias Pacifico is pretty cool, too.
>> Anonymous
>>32245
by trapping them in thousands of stores
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>>32293
Oh, I did not go there. It would be really pathetic to go to another country just to visit a mall, but I liked Buenos Aires enough to go there again. Where is it located?
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>>32288
That's why I said "on the European continent" not "in Europe", retard. The place is on the European half of Istanbul, get yourself an atlas.
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Del Amo mall (the Jackie Brown one)

Torrance, CA
>> Anonymous
>Check this out guise

http://rancid.outwar.com/page/120306
>> svenska
West Edmonton and Ala Moana are my favourites
>> Anonymous
>>32085
Fuck yeah PIM. The old crappy PIM on the back is awesome. Good times were had there. Even that place that specialised in selling toast.
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>>32289
This mall? Or did I not venture far enough into Guangzhou to find ones that are truly huge like xbox?

Also, Hong Kong had some nice malls, especially the electronics one in Sham Shui Po (very crowded, though). But I still prefer the street vendors, like in Mong Kok.
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>>32326

You watched Jackie Brown on TV yesterday night, didn't you mother fucker?! CALIFORNIA?!!
>> Anonymous
>>32288
0/10
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The Colombo Shopping Centre in Lisbon, next to the football stadium.

It's got TWO mcd's and a roller coaster+cart track, nuff said
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>>33601

ITT: We lie about the number of mcdonalds on a mall.
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that's the back of the mall. in beijing... i was in there for six hours and didn't see everything.
shit was crazy.