Consumption rebound sees malls packed
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Entertainment options help to attract shoppers during Spring Festival break
An 80-meter-high artificial waterfall has become the latest crowd-puller at the Grandview Mall in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, with the shopping complex receiving huge numbers of shoppers during the Spring Festival holiday.
Xie Meng, CEO of Grandview Group, said the mall had planned the launch of the waterfall and a series of festive events and cultural activities well ahead of the Lunar New Year due to the local retail market s strong rebound. We have been expecting huge crowds with the general containment of the COVID-19 epidemic in China, Xie said.
Consumption rebound sees malls packed
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2021-02-16 13:08:01 GMT2021-02-16 21:08:01(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
People visit the Beijing Road business circle in Guangzhou, south China's Guangdong Province, Dec. 26, 2020. (Xinhua/Lyu Chengcheng)
GUANGZHOU/HANGZHOU, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) An 80-meter-high artificial waterfall has become the latest crowd-puller at the Grandview Mall in the southern Chinese metropolis of Guangzhou, as the grand shopping complex receives a huge number of avid shoppers during the Spring Festival holiday.
Xie Meng, CEO of Grandview Group, said the mall had planned for the launch of the waterfall and a series of festive events and cultural activities well ahead of the Chinese New Year, in view of the local retail market s strong rebound.