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In celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Liberation of the South and National Reunification (April 30, 1975), the ceremony of the AEON Hai Duong shopping centre is one of the events held as part of the simultaneous commencement and inauguration ceremonies across the northern, central, and southern regions for key national projects and major developments.

Tezuka Daisuke, executive officer, chief Vietnam business officer of AEON (Japan), general director of AEON Vietnam said, “AEON Hai Duong has a total floor area of approximately 3.6 hectares with a total investment of around $47.2 million. We believe that AEON Hai Duong will contribute to the local economic development and create around 1,000 new job opportunities, help encourage the consumption of high-quality local products from Hai Duong province, and make a positive contribution to the region’s sustainable development."
Naoki Ito, Ambassador of Japan to Vietnam said, “AEON has become an indispensable part of people’s lives not only in Japan but also in Vietnam. I think it is wonderful that the urban development process in many regions of Vietnam is progressing, and AEON is playing a role in that. The AEON Hai Duong shopping centre truly reflects the continued expansion of AEON Vietnam’s business activities.”
Strategically positioned in the heart of Hai Duong, AEON Hai Duong enjoys a prime location at the Ring Road No.1 and Vo Nguyen Giap Avenue, just 2km from Hanoi - Haiphong Expressway. Spanning an estimated gross floor area (GFA) of approximately 38,100 squae metres, the shopping centre will feature ample parking space for nearly 600 cars and 1,200 motorcycles.
Designed with the concept of a “Third Place,” AEON Hai Duong aims to be a familiar and welcoming destination where customers can relax, connect, and enjoy meaningful moments.
This concept is seamlessly integrated into every aspect of the design, from the architectural exterior to the interior layout. The expression is classified into three zones: Food, Beauty, and Fashion. Each zone offers a diverse range of experiences while embodying a modern lifestyle.

AEON Hai Duong promises to be a destination where customers can experience a modern shopping environment, enjoy a wide range of quality products and services, and embrace a new lifestyle. It marks a significant milestone in AEON Group's strategy of expanding business location into new provinces in Vietnam.
With a desire of contributing to the journey towards the development of the Red River Delta region in general and Hai Duong in particular, through opening each AEON shopping centre, AEON Vietnam not only pursues the retailer's mission of providing quality products and services, enriching the lifestyle of local customers; but also aims to build an ecosystem that creates more value for local suppliers, manufacturers, tenants, employees of both AEON and tenants.
Thus, AEON joins hands to contribute to the socioeconomic development of the local community. In a strategic move to align with the province's ambitious vision for 2030 and 2050, AEON Hai Duong has set forth to become "A paradise for three generations of families."
This initiative is designed to deliver multifaceted value to key stakeholders. For customers, particularly multi-generational families in Hai Duong, AEON offers a comprehensive experience encompassing quality products, diverse dining options, and engaging entertainment, all while fostering a sense of community belonging. Local suppliers are also poised to benefit from growth opportunities and enhanced market access through collaborative partnerships.
Furthermore, AEON's commitment to the local community involves supporting Hai Duong's transformation into a modern industrial province by driving job creation, income generation, and talent development, thereby fostering a skilled workforce.
Additionally, AEON is contributing to the development of a green, smart, and modern urban system in Hai Duong, advancing modern retail practices that stimulate economic activity and support sustainable growth, consistent with the province's long -term vision of becoming a centrally run city by 2050.