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Up to Aug. 10, the tax-free shop in Sanya has received over 1.3 million customers and more than 340,000 deals have been made.
Complexes of hotels, offices, parks, shopping malls, clubs and apartments, known as HOPSCA, are sprouting up as investment increases in commercial real estate.
Denmark jewelry label Pandora has opened a boutique store in Beijing's luxury hub, China World Trade Center. Actress Li Xiaolu was invited for its opening.
The ancient Qianmen Street, one of the most attractive historical sites in Beijing, finally reopened for business yesterday, after six years of refurbishment.
Guilin sanhua alcohol, Guilin fermented bean curd and Guilin chili sauce are considered to be Guilin's three treasures and top choices with visitors to the city. Products made from sweet-scented osmanthus are also recommended since the name of Guilin literally means forests of osmanthus. Osamnthus tea, sugar and wine will bring you sweet memories of this city.
Hong Kong might not be a good choice if you're planning to take leisurely strolls among charming side lanes, occasionally pausing to take a photo or to browse the collection of baubles an old woman is offering laid out on the pavement.
With the Shanghai Shopping Festival in full swing, now is time to grab some bargains, Xu Junqian reports.
For antique furniture lovers, here are several suburban must-go places.
Nestled on the southern coast of China, the former British colony of Hong Kong is renowned for its famous harbor, teeming skyscrapers, ultra-capitalist dynamism, great Cantonese dining, shopping and a buzzing nightlife on China's doorstep.
For visitors to Beijing looking to escape the high-rise havoc of the CBD, Wudaoying offers a quaint retreat. Todd Balazovic shows the way.
Beijing shopper Huang Liruan is all smiles as she spots a short denim dress decorated with patterns of tin soldiers.
A visit to ready-for-the Asian Games Guangzhou throws up delightful surprises, from a laid-back colonial past to frenzied contemporary trade. Mu Qian reports.