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Bo Li Li Joined The Hongkong Retail Boom

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Bai Boli'S Retail Boom In Hongkong

British luxury brand Burberry

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Opening an Asian flagship store in Hongkong means that the shopping market in Hongkong will be ignited again.


The owners of the Pacific Shopping Plaza say that Bo Li is going to land, occupying two floors and 1950 square meters. The new store will open in the second half of 2012.


This will be the largest store in Hongkong in the UK retail giant.

world

The second largest.

The first is its store on 57 street, New York, with an area of about 2230 square meters.


At present, the company is stationed at LaneCrawford department store in Hongkong, but its lease expires next February.


According to reports from Hongkong media, Bai Li is eager to enter Hongkong's tourist market through Hongkong, because it is China's favorite shopping destination.

So far this year, the number of Chinese tourists to Hongkong has increased by 65.5%, closely following the record of 2010. 22 million 700 thousand Chinese tourists entered Hongkong last year.


The company's retail sales increased nearly 30% this year, and the company owes its success to

China

Market, the company believes that sales in the Chinese market will account for more than half of its global sales in the next 5 years.

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