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Operating since 1998, Minh Khai Bookstore is located at 249 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street with a total area of 1,200 m2. It offers approximately 35,000 book titles across various genres, from textbooks and economics to literature, along with stationery and school supplies. |
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Located at the beginning of Nguyen Thi Minh Khai street, Hai An Bookstore attracts a large number of customers every day. Operating since 2020, the bookstore has a five-story structure, divided into sections for literature, stationery, and art supplies. A highlight is the Hai An Gallery – an independent art exhibition space, combined with a statue painting service and a relaxing coffee area. |
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Owned by Mr. Vu Dinh Hoa, Van Lang Bookstore belonged to the "big four" private bookstores in Ho Chi Minh City (Dai - Cu - Hoa - Son) during the 1990s and 2000s. The bookstore's predecessor was Minh Tri, a unit specializing in the distribution of a diverse range of general books and establishing a long-lasting brand in the hearts of city readers. |
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Located at 62 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street is the headquarters of the Ho Chi Minh City General Publishing House. The General Bookstore was also established by the unit in September 1977 to serve readers. According to Mr. Tran Dinh Ba, Deputy Director and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Publishing House, this location was chosen from the beginning because it is in a central area, convenient for contacting authors, agencies, and for carrying out editing, printing, and distribution processes. |
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Hong An Bookstore is closely associated with the name of Mr. Nguyen Dinh Son, one of the four pioneers of the city's private book market. This establishment was once very famous for its textbooks and reference books. Currently, the bookstore's scale has decreased compared to its earlier days due to market competition. You may also like |
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Located on Nguyen Thi Minh Khai street, Thai Son Bookstore was part of a once bustling distribution network before e-commerce took over the market. Currently, the store rents out part of its space to sell bread and coffee while still selling history and feng shui books inside. |
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The Thoi Dai Bookstore is owned by Mr. Le Nguyen Dai, a figure with 40 years of experience in the book industry. It was one of the earliest bookstores in Ho Chi Minh City, focusing on academic books with content on philosophy, classics, history, and research. |
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Huong Trang Bookstore specializes in Buddhist, feng shui, and spiritual books. According to Mr. Ly Tan Phuoc, the bookstore's representative, the establishment has expanded from a small stall at 410 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai to a larger location at 416 Nguyen Thi Minh Khai to meet reader demand. Along with Huong Trang, Bookstore 270 also sells calendars to boost revenue, and currently primarily displays comic books and literary works. |
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The Economics Bookstore focuses on providing specialized books on economics, finance, and management, including a system of academic materials for teaching, research, and practical application. This bookstore has been operating in the Cộng Hòa intersection area for a long time. |
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Bookstore 470 is one of only two remaining used bookstores on what was once known as the city's used book street. The store displays many books dating from the 1990s to the present day, and also sells desk calendars. |
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The presence of establishments like Quang Huy Bookstore contributes to maintaining the "path of knowledge" identity of Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street. This street, over 200 years old, originated as Thien Ly Street during the Gia Long era and served as a vital artery xuyên through Gia Dinh citadel. |
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