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What are the shopping malls around the Netherlands worth visiting and what souvenirs can I buy?

In the Netherlands, besides delicious food and popular attractions, shopping malls are also worth visiting. What are the characteristics of popular shopping malls around the Netherlands? What items do you sell separately? What's the discount? In the face of everyone's confusion, Bian Xiao sorted out some related contents for everyone. Come and have a look!

Located behind the Royal Palace, MagnaPlaza was originally the central post office in Amsterdam. In the 1990s, it became a modern shopping paradise, exploring different combinations from luxury brands to fashion chain stores, accessories, jewelry, cosmetics and household items.

The Hague market, the largest outdoor market in Europe, is located in Hermankoster Street and is called "HaagseMart" by locals. You can come to the market to buy everything you need on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. About 25,000 people come to the market every day. There are about 500 stalls in the market, which can operate smoothly no matter what weather conditions, selling a wide variety of tropical fruits, flowers, clothing, computer products, candy, shoes, materials, fish and so on.

Kauste Diamond Factory CosterDiamonds, the oldest diamond factory in Amsterdam, started construction at 1840, and visitors can visit it for free. The diamonds cut by this factory, regardless of size, have 57 facets, and it is this exquisite technology that makes it famous all over the world. The factory is located in museum square, next to the Diamond Museum. It is very popular, and many people come to buy diamond rings every day.

DeBijenkorf, the Queen Department Store, is the highest-end shopping center brand in the Netherlands. The most famous and largest one is located in DamSquare in Amsterdam, with 12 branches in Rotterdam, The Hague, Amsterdam, Anan, Utrecht, Eindhoven, Danbosch, Brayda, Groningen, enschede and Maastricht.

Ruhmond Outlets has a population of only 50,000, but it is famous for having the largest Ole in Europe. Every day, shopaholics come here from all over Europe to shop. More than 40 boutiques and more than 220 brands, from high-end fashion brands to sports brands to mass fashion stores, amazing discounts can always get a sense of satisfaction that has never been seen before. The biggest difference with other similar outlets is that they are open 7 days a week, and all goods are promoted at a price of 3-7 fold.