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Xinhui district business

The business of Xinhui is mainly concentrated in the streets of Huicheng, and the business circle of Huicheng is concentrated in the old city. There are three business districts in the old city, namely Renshou Road, Daxin Road Pedestrian Street-Zheng Zhi Road-Zhongxin Road-Yu Saito Zilu Business District, CR Vanguard (Zhongxin South Road) Business District and Century Square (Zhougang Square) Business District. There are Country Garden (RT Mart) business circle and Jiang Hui Times City business circle in the new city.

Among them, Renshou Road Daxin Road Pedestrian Street-Zheng Zhi Road-Zhongxin Road-Yu Saito Zilu Business Circle is located in the old city, which is composed of a large number of local commercial shops and has always been the commercial center of Xinhui. However, the narrow main roads and insufficient parking spaces in the old city have objectively reduced the flow of people. In order to solve this problem, Xinhui government built a large underground parking lot under the demolished Lingdong Stadium for the convenience of motorists.

Times Square, Metro, China Resources Department Store, Causeway Bay Department Store, RT Mart, One Plus One and other large shopping malls and supermarket chains have successively entered. Xinghui Plaza and Dongfang Hui Plaza, the first large-scale comprehensive shopping malls in the old city, have been completed and opened, and the first super-large commercial complex in Xinhui, Meijite Plaza, is under construction. New local service industries such as catering, finance and insurance, e-commerce, technical training, medical care, community service, online education, online culture and entertainment have flourished. The renovation of Xinhui 17.5 Cinema (located in Xinhui Century Plaza), Xinhui Mars Lake China Film Studio (located in CR Vanguard), Xinghe Film Xinhui Store (located in Xinghui Plaza) and Xinhui Cinema (now named DaxingXinhui Cinema) made Xinhui bid farewell to the embarrassing history of not being able to show movies synchronously with prefecture-level cities.