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The shopping center structure of Tsuen Xintiandi

The first stage of the shopping center is three stories high. There is a 24-hour passage on the ground floor, connecting Tsuen Wan Town Hall, Nina Building and the old district of Tsuen Wan. There is a 24-hour underground passage connecting Yeung Uk Road, Wo Tei Street, Sha Tsui Road and indoor minibus terminus. In addition, there is a parking lot on the top floor (2nd floor) of the mall, with escalators and elevators connecting the mall 1 floor. Its superstructure is Wanjingfeng. According to the information of the Lands Department, the title deed requires the owner to provide facilities to the public. Therefore, the platform on UG floor of Tsuen Xintiandi and the underground open-air garden square need to be reserved for public use, and must be reserved for public use. As of July 2008, among the tenants of shopping malls, restaurants account for 25%, fashion clothes account for 30%, household articles account for 65,438+00%, beauty salons account for 9%, personal care accounts for 6%, department stores account for 65,438+06%, and others account for 4%.

Underground (g)

The basement outside the mall is designed with the concept of "inner street", and there are many different types of leisure shops, including HSBC, which covers an area of 65,438+5,000 feet, several real estate agents, Zhou Shengsheng and Max Spencer, the largest tenant of the mall. The building is two stories high and covers an area of 25,000 feet. In the open-air garden square, there are many restaurants, including Manji dessert, MOS hamburger, Lamian Noodles in Kangzi Kyushu and Popo. There is a food court and a number of chain stores, including Huaruntang, Wanning, DG Life Museum computer supplies store, a number of furniture stores and China Bank. The food court in the mall adopts an open design, with four restaurants, including Cafe de coral, KFC and two Japanese restaurants.

UG layer

There are two restaurants in the open garden square on UG floor, namely Lehe Japanese spaghetti house restaurant from Singapore and Beijing Renjia Chinese restaurant owned by Maxim. There are Adidas, Quiksilver Sports Clothing Store, Li Ning's first sporting goods store in Hong Kong, EASTPAK, a backpack store opened by two-time Hong Kong gentleman Huang Changxing and members of Huang Changfa's family, and Sala small household goods store. There are also some young people's clothing and accessories stores, but there are still a few shops vacant.

First floor (1 building)

The main tenants on the first floor of the shopping center are the global hobby hall, French style, popular bookstore, Uniqlo fashion store and high-end hair salon Salon IDA. The restaurant is the Cuiyuan Chinese restaurant under Maxim's banner. When the mall opened, most other stores were still waiting for rent. By March 2009, most of the shops had opened, and the tenants were furniture stores, beauty centers and fashion shops. In addition, there is a parking lot on the first floor, and some areas of the open-air garden square are designated as public open spaces to provide simple children's play facilities. Tsuen Wan Line Tsuen Wan Station

39A. west rail line Tsuen Wan West Station: Tsuen Wan West Station → Tsuen Wai Garden 4 1M: Tsuen Wan Railway Station → Tsing Yi Village.

4 1P: Tsuen Wan Railway Station → Tsing Yi Pier

42M: Changhong → Tsuen Wan (Discovery Park)

49X: Tsing Yi Wharf-→ Guangyuan

25 1M: Tsing Yi Railway Station-→ Jinshang Road Railway Station

263m: Tsing Yi Railway Station-→ Futai

238M: Waterfront Garden-→ Tsuen Wan Railway Station

R42: Tai Wai Railway Station → Disneyland 87K: Tsuen Wan Transport Building/Tsuen Wan West Station → Kwai Fong Railway Station.

89B: Tsuen Wan (Bay View Plaza) → Kwai Shing (Kwai Hau Street) (Circular)

95: Tsuen Wan Centre-→ Tsuen Wan Transport Building/Tsuen Wan West Station (circular line)

99: Waterfront Garden → Tsuen Wan Transport Building/Tsuen Wan West Station Tsuen Wan → Limoushu Village (4.0 yuan)

Tsuen Wan-Jordan Road (via Mong Kok Station) ($ 10.0)

Tsuen Wan → Kwun Tong (go to Tsuen Wan Market Street Terminus and then transfer to another minibus to Kwun Tong) Tsuen Wan Pier → Ma Wan East Bay (passenger transport in Perry Bay)