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What inexpensive shopping destinations can you recommend in Southeast Asia?
Speaking of shopping, is that a button star? People's favorite! Based on the principle of breaking a penny in half, taking Thailand as an example, I recommend several inexpensive shopping destinations, all of which I have been to personally ~

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1. EVEandboy, Bangkok, Thailand

This mall is really pushing! Originally, I thought I would come here. Airport or Watsons duty-free shops are always cheaper, but there is no such thing! It's not much cheaper than in China. Until I entered eveandboy, I swept the goods on the carpet and walked around for three hours. I want to buy anything I see.

Everything from L 'Oré al to Maybelline, mac and nars. However, I personally recommend buying open-shelf products of European and American beauty products. I have a box? That? Orderly VC only spent 150 baht, equivalent to RMB 30. It can be said that it is the favorite of people who talk about stars.

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2. Chiang Mai, Thailand? m? cosmetics

Chiang Mai's own consumption is relatively low, not to mention these drugstores, which are much cheaper than Bangkok.

The owner of this store is a cheap big bowl, Maybelline mascara costs only 65 baht, 13 RMB, and there is also a very popular lipstick that can avoid strawberry discoloration. It seems that one buy one get one free, 50 baht, 10 RMB, and the small white bottle is 499 baht, almost 100 RMB. If you go in, you can't get out.

The disadvantage is that the location is a bit difficult to find. On the street behind the ancient city, you need to use Google Maps to find it slowly.

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3. Bangkok, Thailand? DDmall

This market belongs to a relatively large second-hand shopping mall in Bangkok. All floors 1-5 are sold second-hand, and the choice dazzles me. 1-2 floors are homes and toys, and floors 3-5 are just some bags and antique clothes, which can be visited for about 5 hours.

The last time I went shopping was before the epidemic, and the average price was very cheap. The price of clothes and bags is almost 50- 100 baht, or about 10-20 baht. I picked a Bohemian bag on the third floor and bargained 100 baht.

However, it should be reminded that you must remember to bargain. The price given by the boss is sometimes higher. Don't bargain just because it is cheap, at least cut it by 50%! In addition, DDmall does not accept online payment, and generally pays in cash. Remember to prepare cash in advance.