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New Yaohan
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Originally a Japanese-owned department store, this failing shop was taken over by Macau entrepreneur Stanley Ho several years ago and transformed into a popular shopping destination for locals. "Macau's only department store" offers a good mix of shops selling household goods, clothing, jewelry, and beauty products. It also has an extensive food court, a well-stocked supermarket, and a large bakery.
- Address: Av. Comercial de Macau, Downtown, Macau
- Phone: 853/2872-5338
- Website: www.newyaohan.com
- Location: Downtown Macau
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