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List Of Shopping Malls In China
This is a list of shopping malls in mainland China. Shanghai * Global Harbor * Grand Gateway * HKRI Taikoo Hui * IAPM Mall * Jing An Kerry Centre * K11 * Longemont Shopping Centre * Metro-City * Plaza 66 * Raffles City * IFC Mall * The River Mall * Super Brand Mall * Nanjing Road Beijing * Beijing apm * Beijing Department Store * Beijing Mall * Dazhalan * Golden Resources Mall, the world's second largest mall with over 1,000 stores and of space * INDIGO * Pinnacle Plaza * Raffles City (Dongzhimen) * Solana Shopping Park * Taikoo Li Sanlitun * The Malls at Oriental Plaza Guangzhou * CITIC Plaza * Happy Valley Guangzhou * Taikoo Hui Shenzhen * Coastal City * Yitian Holiday Plaza * COCO Park Chengdu * Sino-Ocean Taikoo Li Chengdu * SM City Chengdu * Taikoo Li Chengdu Other * Eurasia Shopping Mall, Changchun * Hundred Years City, Dalian * SM City Jinjiang, Jinjiang * SM City Xiamen, Xiamen * SM Lifestyle Center, Zibo * Starlight Place, Chongqing * South ...
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Mainland China
"Mainland China" is a geopolitical term defined as the territory governed by the People's Republic of China (including islands like Hainan or Chongming), excluding dependent territories of the PRC, and other territories within Greater China. By convention, the territories that fall outside of the Chinese mainland include: * Hong Kong, a quasi-dependent territory under PRC rule that is officially designated a " Special Administrative Region of the PRC" (formerly a British colony) * Macau, a quasi-dependent territory under PRC rule that is officially designated a "Special Administrative Region of the PRC" (formerly a Portuguese colony) * Territories ruled by the Republic of China (ROC, commonly referred to as Taiwan), including the island of Taiwan, the Penghu (Pescadores) islands in the Taiwan Strait, and the islands Kinmen, Matsu, and Wuqiu (Kinmen) offshore of Fujian. Overseas Chinese, especially Malaysian Chinese and Chinese Singaporeans, use this term to describe people ...
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Beijing Mall
The Beijing Mall () is a shopping mall at Wangfujing in Beijing, China, using the Phase II building of Beijing Hotel at 301 Wangfujing Street. It is developed by the New Yansha Group, a subsidiary of Beijing Tourism Group, and opened in July 2004. The mall was closed in 2020 due to deficit. Beijing (November 2016) - 072.jpg, Exterior Beijing (November 2016) - 071.jpg, Interior Beijing (November 2016) - 069.jpg, Interior Beijing (November 2016) - 070.jpg, Interior See also *Golden Resources Mall Golden Resources Shopping Mall, or Jin Yuan (abbreviated from Chinese: 金源时代购物中心) is a major shopping mall located near the northwest Fourth Ring Road in Haidian District, Beijing, People's Republic of China. At the time of op ..., a different mall in Beijing by the same developer References External links * 2020 disestablishments in China Defunct shopping malls Dongcheng District, Beijing Shopping malls in Beijing {{China-stub ...
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Coastal City
Coastal City () is a shopping and office complex in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China. Located in the central business district of Nanshan, it occupies an entire city block bounded by Binhai, Nanhai, Houhai, Houhaibin and Chuangye Roads. Overview The complex consists of the Coastal City shopping arcade and two office buildings, namely the West (30 floors) and East (24 floors) towers. The podium of the two towers hosts numerous stores as well. The entire project stands on 6000m2 of reclaimed land, the largest of its kind in Nanshan. Designed by the US architectural firm Callison, the mall opened in 2007 consisting five stories. It hosts the Coastal City Cinema, an ice rink, an AEON supermarket and several dozens of smaller Chinese and international shops and restaurants. Nearby buildings Buildings and facilities in its proximity include Heung Kong Tower, Tiley Fame City, Kempinski Shenzhen, Poly Cultural Center, Nanshan Book City, Haiya shopping mall and Shenzhen Bay Sports Cent ...
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Taikoo Hui Guangzhou
Taikoo Hui Guangzhou () is a multi-use complex in Tianhe District of Guangzhou, China. The project consists of a large indoor shopping mall, two Grade-A office towers, Guangzhou's first five-star Mandarin Oriental Hotel, serviced apartments and a cultural centre. The 358,000 square metre property was designed by American company Arquitectonica, and is managed by Hong Kong-based Swire Properties. Location & accessibility The complex is located close to the junction of Tianhe Road and Tianhe East Road with visitors able to park at the shopping centre. The complex is also well-served by public transport, with visitors recommended to alight at Tianhe Sports Center and Shipaiqiao stations which are directly connected to lines 1 and 3 of the Guangzhou Metro The Guangzhou Metro () ( and ) is the rapid transit system of the city of Guangzhou in Guangdong Province of China. It is operated by the state-owned Guangzhou Metro Corporation and was the fourth metro system to be built in ...
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Happy Valley Guangzhou
Happy Valley () is a shopping mall in the Zhujiang New Town of the Tianhe District, Guangzhou, China. Overview The mall, completed in 2012, has of floor space designed by Altoon-Partners and Benoy Ltd. The total floor area makes it the biggest shopping mall in Zhujiang New Town. The mall is managed by the Paragon Group (Guangzhou). The mall is home to many multinational retailers such as Class Cavalli of Roberto Cavalli, Maxvalu Tokai, Uniqlo, Dirk Bikkembergs, NEW LOOK, H&M, MUJI, and is home to the Guangzhou flagship venue of China Film Cinema. The English and Chinese names of the shopping mall are unrelated: the Chinese name is 太陽新天地購物中心 (“Sun Plaza Shopping Center”). Location and accessibility Happy Valley is located a36 Ma Chang Road, Guangzhou There are 1200 dedicated parking spaces and the location is well accessible through public transport by a bus stop in front of the mall and Guangzhou Metro Line 5, Guangzhou Metro at close by Tancun ...
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CITIC Plaza
China International Trust and Investment (CITIC) Plaza () is an 80-storey, office skyscraper in the Tianhe District of Guangzhou, Guangdong, People's Republic of China. Its structural height includes two antenna-like spires on the top. Completed in June 1997, it was the tallest concrete building in the world until the completion of the Trump Tower Chicago, and the tallest in China. Currently, it ranks as the eighteenth-tallest building in China, 24th-tallest in Asia, and 35th-tallest worldwide. Located in the growing and expanding Tianhe District, it is part of a complex of the same name which also consists of two 38-storey residential buildings. Its proximity includes a new train station which serves the extremely busy Guangzhou-Shenzhen and Guangzhou-Hong Kong railways. A new metro station, and the Tianhe Sports Center, where the 6th National Games and parts of the 2010 Asian Games were held. It is on the same Axis as two new building developments in Guangzhou, the first b ...
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The Malls At Oriental Plaza
The Malls at Oriental Plaza is a shopping mall on Wangfujing in Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the Capital city, capital of the China, People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's Li ..., China. It has 3 levels and over 300 stores. References Dongcheng District, Beijing Shopping malls in Beijing {{China-stub ...
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Taikoo Li Sanlitun
Taikoo Li Sanlitun (), formerly Sanlitun Village, is a shopping center in the Sanlitun area of the Chaoyang District in Beijing, China. It comprises 19 buildings on two sites that are a few minutes walk from each other. Besides retail space, the project includes a 99-room boutique hotel, The Opposite House (瑜舍). Location Taikoo Li Sanlitun is adjacent to Beijing Subway Line 2 Dongsi Shitiao Station and Line 10 Tuanjiehu Station. Dongdaqiao Station on Line 6 is also close by. It is a ten-minute walk from Tuanjiehu, a twenty-minute walk from Dongsi Shitiao and a twenty-minute walk from Dongdaqiao. It is recommended to take Exit A or D from Tuanjiehu. History and construction The center opened in July 2008, and is developed and managed by Hong Kong-based Swire Properties (Taikoo Properties). It comprise two sites: ;The Piazza (Taikoo Li South) The center opened in July 2008, and contains 260+ stores, dining outlets and services including a multi-screen theatre. ;The D ...
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Solana Shopping Park
Solana Shopping Park () is a large shopping complex in the north west corner of Chaoyang Park in Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the Capital city, capital of the China, People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's Li ...'s Chaoyang District. The center was opened in December of 2008 and hosts more than 500 retailers and restaurants. Solana Shopping Park is part of the Blue Harbor Commercial Facilities project, run by Beijing Blue Harbor Real Estate Co., Ltd. The parcel that includes the shopping park was purchased in 2004 for RMB 1.008 billion. References External links Website (in Chinese) {{authority control 2008 establishments in China Buildings and structures in Chaoyang District, Beijing Shopping malls in Beijing Shopping malls established in 2008 ...
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Raffles City (Beijing)
Raffles City stands for several skyscraper buildings: * Raffles City Bahrain * Raffles City Beijing * Raffles City Chengdu * Raffles City Chongqing * Raffles City Hangzhou * Raffles City Shanghai * Raffles City Singapore Raffles City is a large complex located in the Civic District within the Downtown Core of the city-state of Singapore. Occupying an entire city block bounded by Stamford Road, Beach Road, Bras Basah Road and North Bridge Road, it houses two h ...
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Pinnacle Plaza
Pinnacle Plaza (荣祥广场) is a shopping complex located in the Shunyi District of Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the capital of the People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's most populous national capital city, with over 21 ..., China. It is located nearby to several housing complexes including River Garden, Yosemite, Capital Paradise and Eurovilla.It houses several restaurants including a Burger King, Starbucks and Dominoes Pizza. It is also located close to the International School of Beijing and the British School of Beijing, which follows the British curriculum and is one of the most international schools in Beijing. Pinnacle Plaza is a Place where the expats living in Beijing usually are because of the foreign supermarket and proximity to housing complexes near Pinnacle Plaza. External links * https://www.thebeijinger.com/directory/pinnacle-plaza Shopp ...
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INDIGO, Beijing
INDIGO, Beijing (), is a mixed use development in the Jiang Tai neighbourhood of Chaoyang District in Beijing, China. It comprises a large indoor shopping mall, a 25-storey office tower called One INDIGO, as well as a 369-room business and lifestyle hotel EAST, Beijing (北京东隅) run by Swire Hotels. Location INDIGO, Beijing is located between the 4th and 5th ring roads in North Eastern Beijing, with the development located approximately a 15-minute drive from Beijing's Central Business District and a 15-minute drive from Beijing Capital International Airport. The development is also directly connected to Line 14 of the Beijing Metro, with visitors recommended to alight at exit C of Jiangtai station. INDIGO, Beijing is also easily accessible by public bus, with the closest bus stop Jiuxianqiao (酒仙桥), and is served by Beijing Bus numbers 401, 402, 408, 418, 621, 656, 659, 677, 688, 701, 909, 946, 955, 973, 976, 988, 991 and Yuntong 107. History and construction ...
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