RH Vision City Megamall finally opened. The first tenant to open for business was RH Hypermarket, which opened on 13th September 2010, with a soft launch.
RH Vision City Megamall is going to be the largest shopping complex in Port Moresby. On the ground floor, it will house the largest supermarket in PNG, RH Hypermarket. In addition, it will also house a foodcourt and a number of retail businesses, including a home appliance store, CHM, owned by an ethnic Chinese Papua New Guinean. On the first floor, it will house a Malaysian restaurant and retail businesses and on the second floor, there will be a cineplex, the first of its kind in Port Moresby.
Unfortunately, aside from RH Hypermarket and CHM, other businessess will not be opening that soon. They are only expected to start business towards the end of the year and early next year.
RH Vision City Megamall is going to be the largest shopping complex in Port Moresby. On the ground floor, it will house the largest supermarket in PNG, RH Hypermarket. In addition, it will also house a foodcourt and a number of retail businesses, including a home appliance store, CHM, owned by an ethnic Chinese Papua New Guinean. On the first floor, it will house a Malaysian restaurant and retail businesses and on the second floor, there will be a cineplex, the first of its kind in Port Moresby.
Unfortunately, aside from RH Hypermarket and CHM, other businessess will not be opening that soon. They are only expected to start business towards the end of the year and early next year.
View of Vision City Megamall seen from Waigani Drive |
Rows upon rows of wine and spirit not seen in Sibu |
Why there is no one inside the hypermart? So quiet.
ReplyDeleteJam: Actually, it was taken on the eve of opening day.
ReplyDeleteVision City uses the word "Megamall". I am thinking that some PNGs who usually visit Manila just copied the "Megamall". Manila has SM Megamall which was erected in early 1990's. Manila has also the SM Mall of Asia.
ReplyDeletePNG should have conceptualized other name.
great pictures, do you still have other pics to post from RH Hypermarket. i'm looking forward to arrive in PNG soon.
ReplyDeleteCome on down. loads of natural beauty
Deletethis is great development and good business... good work RH.
ReplyDeleteAm so grateful for the development done by RH Malaysian Company. Pls also i would suggest if they can put the cinema and other things to make PNG real...pls more pictures
ReplyDeleteWhat???? Cinema in Vision City Megamall(?)??? Are you sick?? You are trying to invite raskols inside cinema ha. Don't dream to much for PNG, because there are lots of raskols-killers in your country especially in POM.
ReplyDeleteYour Megamall is just a copy of Philippines biggest Mall, The SM Megamall.
ReplyDeleteit isnt like a mall, its only look BIG supermarket. They should named that "Mosby Mall" sounds good ya! How rascals be stopped? since i was borth (1970's) ive heard abouot rascals. until now 2011, still lots of rascals. whats happening to the country? why isnt improving? people should stop chewing betel nut. aussies dont mind anymore.
ReplyDeletemany places in PNG dont have fresh water. they only rely on rain water. that sucks, why dont make a depp well, at least to get fresh water. not from the rain.
ReplyDeletenot that I've been to PNG but let's not criticize the only decent mall that they have...at least people from other countries would like to make PNG a better place...it may not be as big as MOA or SM Megamall but for the people of PNG, it's already a luxury, i think..:D
ReplyDeleteOnce again the Malaysians take over more business in PNG first the timber then the retailing I wonder what is next??
ReplyDeleteCome on were letting other people develop 'our'country. it's great and all but we have to start doing these things by ourselves for ourselves.
ReplyDeleteif you care 2 much about rascals and other obsticles and limit the development,we are never going to develop, great innitiative
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