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Nanwan Huafa Shopping Mall

Updated: July 28, 2023
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Nanwan Huafa Shopping Mall

Nanwan Huafa Shopping Mall is located at No 8 Zhuhai Avenue in Xiangzhou district, with a building area of 180,000 square meters. It opened on September 30, 2014 and is the largest shopping mall in Zhuhai, integrating shopping, leisure, entertainment, food, and sightseeing. 

Nanwan Huafa has maintained a nearly 100 percent tenant occupancy, featuring nearly 300 high-quality brands. It is the first mall in Zhuhai or even the whole country to carry the first store for many of those brands. It receives more than 20 million customers annually.

It has focused on bringing high-quality domestic and foreign brands to Zhuhai. Through the business concept of top brands and first store experiences, it aims to provide enjoyable shopping for consumers.

When it opened in 2014, it already had more than 20 first stores in Zhuhai, such as the first IMAX theater, the first international fast fashion brand H&M, the first flagship store of Starbucks, and the first Häagen-Dazs store.

In recent years, the shopping mall has introduced more high-quality international brands such as CHANEL, DIOR, Lancôme, ESTĒE LAUDER, M.A.C, Kiehl's, Lululemon, FURLA, LONGINES, MLB, and J. LINDEBERG. Chinese sports enterprise Li-Ning also opened in the shopping mall.

Nanwan Huafa has been keeping up with customers' preferences and continuously introducing favored catering brands to satisfy their taste buds.

The shopping mall has become a benchmark shopping center in Zhuhai, and has been awarded the title of "Five-Star Shopping Center" nationwide. In 2021, it was honored with the "Provincial Demonstration Pedestrian Street" award by the Guangdong Provincial Department of Commerce, and was one of the first six provincial demonstration pedestrian streets in Guangdong province. It has also signed up to join the National Pilot and Provincial-level Demonstration Pedestrian Street (Commercial Area) Alliance. In 2022, it was selected as a "Green Mall".