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Apple Store Shanghai

Postby hanguolaohu » Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:11 pm

http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/06/16/flagship_apple_shanghai_megastore_now_under_red_curtains.html

Apple's cylindrical glass tower entrance to the new underground retail megastore in Shanghai China, set to open mid July, is now decked in red curtains, signaling close proximity to launch.

The new real property is one of the two new stores opening in Shanghai this summer and counts among the 25 new Apple Stores that the company's chief operations executive Tim Cook said would open in China by the end of 2011.

The new store's design is reminiscent of Apple's iconic flagship New York City store on Fifth Avenue, which is similarly located entirely underground and features a dramatic giant glass cube entrance.

The new Shanghai store has an equally prominent location at the foot of the International Finance Center (and is part of the surrounding IFC Mall next to retail boutiques including Armani, Cartier, Chanel, Ferragamo, Gucci, Hermes, Prada, Vuitton, and Tiffany), and lies in the shadow of Shanghai's signature Oriental Pearl TV Tower landmark.

Earlier spy pictures published by MacGeneration indicated a cylindrical glass entrance for the new store wrapped in grey plastic, with a giant Apple logo suspended within the structure.

New pictures captured by reader dombi of the Hungarian-language BeszeljukMac site show the tower now decked in faux red curtains, similar to the launch of other Apple Stores. (A report by ifoAppleStore also published shots of the new store's red curtains.)

"When we walked down to stairs to the bottom of the structure," the BeszeljukMac photographer told AppleInsider, "a guy stepped in front of the camera and told us that we could not take shots of 'his work.' He said that we were not in a 'public area.' I asked him if he could tell me what was happening there, or when was it going to be unveiled, but he refused to say anything."
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Re: Apple Store Shanghai

Postby hanguolaohu » Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:16 pm

On Apple's website:

http://www.apple.com.cn/retail/pudong/

May I say FINALLY! :-)
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Re: Apple Store Shanghai

Postby LtSaw » Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:29 pm

Well. Today I went to BestBuy and bought new MacBook Pro with LED backlight for 9128RMB, when the official price on Apple.com.cn is 9499RMB. I don't know, why whould anyone like to buy from Apple Store products that are cheaper at official retail parnets of Apple like BestBuy?
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Re: Apple Store Shanghai

Postby jzzzzzzz » Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:29 pm

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Re: Apple Store Shanghai

Postby LtSaw » Thu Jul 01, 2010 7:35 pm

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Well, Apple products are pretty good. I still use my iPhone 1st generation, and it's still very good at everything I need, like WiFi browsing and Skype calls. My old MacBook served me well for 3 years, until yesterday, when I droped it from 1 meter high table. So I just bought MacBook Pro 13', wich is awesome by the way.
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