Asian countries are known for their unique and wonderful products that amaze tourists around the world. They also have shopping malls that have astonishing architectural designs and themes that attract many people. From water fountains to dazzling lights, these malls are truly worth every tourists visit.

Out of Town Blog and Complex listed some of the best shopping malls anyone can find in Asia. From its huge buildings to its affordable products, many locals will surely appreciate these malls and even the tourists will find them delightful.

1. Golden Resources Shopping Mall- This Chinese mall is the biggest mall in the whole world with six million square feet. It has 230 escalators and 1000 stores shoppers can ride and go into. However, due to the inaccessibility of the mall's location, only a few people visit the Golden Resources Mall.

2. Tokyo Midtown Galleria- Best for those interested in high fashion, the Tokyo Midtown Galleria in Japan offers some of the best fashion finds from stores such as Burberry Black. The mall has five floors and it contains stores offering great variety of wines.

3. Isfahan City Center- The Isfahan City Center is the biggest mall in Iran. With 5,011,000 square feet, it contains tons of stores and facilities to stun their shoppers and customers. Due to its large floor area, the mall houses 750 stores and a 5-star international hotel, a cinema complex and it also offers lots of services for its shoppers. It surely is not so bad for a mall.

4. SM Mall of Asia- Wth an 4.2 million feet floor area, this Philippine mall has four different buildings connected by walkways and the mall is known for its entertainment. With services such as ice skating rinks, IMAX theater, and science discovery center, lots of different kinds of entertainment can be found in this mall.

5. Central World- This shopping center in Thailand is connected to a 5-star hotel, a 45-floor office tower and the Thailand Knowledge Park. The Central World is surely a mixture of business and entertainment having eight floors. Before the 9/11, it was called the World Trade Center.

These are just some of the malls in Asia that visitors might want to check out. There are still tons of malls out there offering great services and entertainment and tourists can go and visit some of them too.