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Intime Department Store (sometimes transliterated as Yintai) is a chain of department stores with stores in Beijing, Zhejiang, Hubei, Sichuan, Shaanxi and Anhui.Founded in 1998, Yintai Department Store opened its first store in Hangzhou, headquartered in Beijing.
The Beijing Mall (Chinese: 新燕莎金街购物广场; lit. 'New Yansha Golden Street shopping mall') was a shopping mall at Wangfujing in Beijing, China, using the Phase II building of Beijing Hotel at 301 Wangfujing Street. [1] It is developed by the New Yansha Group, a subsidiary of Beijing Tourism Group, and opened in July 2004. [2]
Mixue is the world's largest fast-food chain by store locations, surpassing Starbucks and McDonald's. [9] The company is famous for low prices. In March 2024, Mixue ranked first among fresh beverage makers in China and second globally in terms of the number of outlets and cup delivery, and its market share in Southeast Asia ranked the top. [10]
Yanshan District (simplified Chinese: 燕山区; traditional Chinese: 燕山區; pinyin: Yànshān Qū) is a former district of Beijing, located southwest of the city center, and was situated in the middle of Fangshan. It spanned an area of 37.8 square kilometres (14.6 sq mi). It bordered Fangshan throughout on all four sides.
The truth behind Kentucky Fried Chicken's secret recipe remains shrouded in mystery, but the fast-food chain is as popular as ever, opening its 30,000th outlet in 2024.
Toggle Current supermarket chains subsection. 1.1 China (Mainland) 1.2 Hong Kong. 2 Defunct supermarket chains. ... Food le Parc; Subsidiaries of DFI Retail Group ...
Beijing apm; Beijing Department Store; Beijing Mall; Golden Resources Mall, the world's second largest mall with over 1,000 stores and 6,000,000 square feet (557,000 m 2) of space [1] INDIGO; Pinnacle Plaza; Raffles City [2] Solana Shopping Park; Taikoo Li Sanlitun; The Malls at Oriental Plaza
KFC is the largest restaurant chain in China, with 10,000 outlets as of the end of March 2024. [36] They are operated by the Yum! China division. KFC became the first Western fast food company in China after its first outlet opened in Qianmen, Beijing in November 1987. [37]