China's quest for 'est' not quite the best
China loves being "est". Biggest, tallest, widest, highest, all words spoken proudly in China to describe buildings, dams, bridges and anything else that a superlative adjective can be applied to, and this includes shopping malls. Although Beijing's Golden Resources Mall is 6 million square feet and six stories tall, it doesn't quite qualify as the biggest.
In 2005, Dongguan in South China's Guangdong province boasted the world's largest shopping mall. Unfortunately its 6.5 million square feet didn't draw enough customers and most of its shop space remained boarded up. It closed in 2008.
The soon-to-be biggest mall in the world will be in, where else, Dubai, and will sport an ice skating rink in the desert among its many offerings. All over the world, gigantic malls are springing up. But as the economic winds blow chilly wherever one goes, it is time to take stock of how we spend our money and where. Supporting small, local businesses adds the human dimension to what is an impersonal exchange in the mega stores.