I'm not sure if they sold DVDs in the Technology Market thou'. So the shopping experience is better, because stalls are really spaced out, but maybe that's because it's still new. The great difference between the GHSC tiangge area and this one is that IT'S FREEZING IN MARKET!MARKET! Relatively speaking. There are exact same stalls in the GHSC that were in Market!Market! Like this shop that sold American Outfitters overruns and some lovely gowns that are very cheap. But per floor, you actually have tiangge areas, that are renamed as Gift Market, Fashion Market, Technology Market, and Furniture Market (yes, that's from first floor on the way up to the fourth). I already mentioned that the indexing is quite unique. For new movies, you pay PhP 100, for aged movies (the ones that's been showing for more than two weeks), are for PhP 75! I found that exceptionally cheap. The Cinema is a remnant of G4, and it's cheaper. It contains my "bare-minimums," although a lot of shops are still under construction, like Starbucks *gasp!* The indexing of stores is actually pretty good, amidst the fact that National Bookstore and another rare-books bookshop, Libris Books, were separated. Well, it's not yet complete but it contains your typical stores that require a mall, to be a mall! I'd approve its teenage clothing content (dominated by popular local stores like kamiseta, BAYO, F&H, Maldita, YRYS, et al). It's a way of rolling in your typical Ayala mall (like Glorietta), the Greenhills Shopping Complex AND Pier 39 in San Francisco, all in one. This is really sad.Īnyway, Market!Market! in the Fort Bonifacio Global City, Taguig area is the newest addition to Ayala Corp.'s pool of supermalls. Back to cross-posting!!! I forgot I had my tabulas.
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