AEON MALL in Ho Chi Minh
Today I would like to share my life in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with you. I went to a large AEON MALL in Tan Phu district of Ho Chi Minh City.
The four-story central atrium, walking from one end to the other is quite tiring. It was vacant because it was daytime on weekdays, but it seems to be quite crowded on weekends. In Ho Chi Minh, it is difficult to buy various categories at the same place, but here at AEON MALL you can get most of the daily necessities and groceries. However, the difficulty is that it is quite far from the city. From Binh Tanh district where I live (where many Japanese live), it takes less than 40 minutes by GRAB taxi. I sew a car behind the bike for 40 minutes and run hard, so if I don't hold it firmly, I'm likely to be shaken off and I'm quite tired. Looking at other people's blogs, it says that this AEON MALL has a free shuttle bus to the city center, and when I was planning to use the bus on the way back, the clerk said that the service was gone. I was. Tohoho ... I bought about 30$ , but since there was a free delivery service to my home, I used it, and since I was empty on the way home, I took a GRAB taxi again and returned to my home. It costs about 150,000 dong (≈7$) for a round trip.