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To: bagster
'The mall at the International Finance Center is home to Apple's first-ever store in Hong Kong, having originally opened in 2011. The building is a waterfront commercial development in the city's Central District, featuring a four-story shopping center.

Apple's IFC store is famous for stretching across a roadway that runs underneath the building.

Apple opened its 28th store in China last week, with plans to have a total of 40 retail locations in the country by the middle of 2016. The company's aggressive expansions continue as China is on the verge of becoming Apple's largest market.

https://appleinsider.com/articles/15/12/16/expansion-to-new-third-floor-nearly-complete-at-apple-store-in-hong-kongs-ifc-mall

1,613 posted on 05/02/2018 10:01:28 PM PDT by mairdie
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To: mairdie; Jane Long; bitt; No_Doll_i; NIKK
I have to say.

The pic of the HONG KONG Apple has syscrapers behind it, seems pretty close. The Q circle building has no skyscrapers anywhwere near. Also, I don't think Cupertino is known for it's skyscrapers, and Hong Kong is.

Now I'm back to confused.

Bagster

1,616 posted on 05/02/2018 10:05:59 PM PDT by bagster (Even pompous jackals love their mama.)
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