Temporary trading centre opens for Vietnamese traders in Warsaw after fire

The temporary shopping centre Marywilska 44 in Warsaw, Poland has officially opened just over three months after a fire that destroyed more than 1,400 stalls, most of which run by Vietnamese traders.

People visit the temporary shopping centre Marywilska 44 in Warsaw. (Photo: VNA)
People visit the temporary shopping centre Marywilska 44 in Warsaw. (Photo: VNA)

Warsaw (VNA) – The temporary shopping centre Marywilska 44 in Warsaw, Poland has officially opened just over three months after a fire that destroyed more than 1,400 stalls, most of which run by Vietnamese traders.

Speaking at the opening ceremony, President of Marywilska 44 Malgorzata Konarska emphasised that it is an important day for all traders who suffered damage caused by the fire on May 12.

She affirmed that she will closely coordinate with relevant agencies and local authorities to soon reconstruct the Marywilska Trade Centre.

On this occasion, Vietnamese Ambassador to Poland Ha Hoang Hai thanked the centre’s management board and local authorities for their support to Vietnamese traders at the Marywilska 44 shopping mall to overcome the fire consequences.

Vietnamese traders own more than 50% of the stalls in the centre./.

VNA

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