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.
Apple's China business is getting close to rivaling Apple EU business. The iPhone X was the number one top selling cellular phone in China last quarter.
The photo in Drop #1309 is an aerial view of Apple's new $5 billion world wide headquarters in Cupertino, just finished in 2017.