Melbourne's Burke Street is a well-established mall with a wide range of world-class merchandise and a wide range of restaurants. There are still a lot of guests patronized in Australian shopping malls. Most of the people here still like to shop on the spot, unlike domestic online shopping now. Therefore, the popularity here is still very high, it is worth visiting.
Melbourne's famous Mayer department store is located on the bustling Burke commercial street. It is a very large department store, the business area is very large, the goods inside are also very complete. It is Melbourne's pivotal commercial center and a few shopping malls open until 9:00 pm, which is worth a visit.
Meyer is a local fashion department store in Melbourne, located in the bustling area of Burke Street, which is divided into seven floors above ground and underground, bringing together many fashion brands and very fashionable. There are many department stores here, unlike the domestic cold and deserted, it is still worth visiting.
I visited a lot of pharmacies and supermarkets in Melbourne, and only two shopping malls, this is one of them. In fact, I didn't go shopping much, just look at it by the way. It coincides with the weekend, and it is a discount season for local seasons, so there are more people in the mall, so I don't want to see more. Because they change the season is a summer dress, and the domestic is winter, so I don't want to buy summer clothes: come back and wait until next year to wear. This mall seems to be a little cheaper. I think it is basically a few popular brands, so the popularity is more popular. There are a lot of cosmetics and skin care brands on the first floor, and I feel that you can find everything you need here. Many counters have Chinese clerks, so communication is actually quite convenient. In a certain store, I saw that the clerk was a Chinese face, and asked her directly in Chinese, and she directly told me: I can't t speak Chinese. Well, you can't say you can listen? I'm drunk too. Okay. Shopping in Australia really doesn't have a shopping impulse. Because the price has no advantage.
Melbourne's Burke Street is a well-established mall with a wide range of world-class merchandise and a wide range of restaurants. There are still a lot of guests patronized in Australian shopping malls. Most of the people here still like to shop on the spot, unlike domestic online shopping now. Therefore, the popularity here is still very high, it is worth visiting.
Melbourne's famous Mayer department store is located on the bustling Burke commercial street. It is a very large department store, the business area is very large, the goods inside are also very complete. It is Melbourne's pivotal commercial center and a few shopping malls open until 9:00 pm, which is worth a visit.
Meyer is a local fashion department store in Melbourne, located in the bustling area of Burke Street, which is divided into seven floors above ground and underground, bringing together many fashion brands and very fashionable. There are many department stores here, unlike the domestic cold and deserted, it is still worth visiting.
I visited a lot of pharmacies and supermarkets in Melbourne, and only two shopping malls, this is one of them. In fact, I didn't go shopping much, just look at it by the way. It coincides with the weekend, and it is a discount season for local seasons, so there are more people in the mall, so I don't want to see more. Because they change the season is a summer dress, and the domestic is winter, so I don't want to buy summer clothes: come back and wait until next year to wear. This mall seems to be a little cheaper. I think it is basically a few popular brands, so the popularity is more popular. There are a lot of cosmetics and skin care brands on the first floor, and I feel that you can find everything you need here. Many counters have Chinese clerks, so communication is actually quite convenient. In a certain store, I saw that the clerk was a Chinese face, and asked her directly in Chinese, and she directly told me: I can't t speak Chinese. Well, you can't say you can listen? I'm drunk too. Okay. Shopping in Australia really doesn't have a shopping impulse. Because the price has no advantage.