East Gate Commercial Centre
In Shenzhen, there is an old saying that if you haven’t visited Old East Gate Street, you mustn’t say you have come to Shenzhen. This saying vividly demonstrates the special position this commercial centre occupies in economy-oriented city. Nowadays East Gate Shopping Street has developed into a modern commercial centre that embodies shopping, leisure and tourism. Many large department stores and brand stores have settled down on this area, aiming to satisfy customers with different needs.
Luohu Commercial Centre
Luohu Commercial Centre is very close to Hong Kong, and with the opening up of the subway, this area attracts people from both mainland China and Hong Kong. Xiwu and Youyi Department Stores and Tian Shopping Mall are directed to high-end consumers. Luohu Commercial Town and Jinguanghua Department Store house cinemas, singing and dancing halls, Karaoke and Disco halls, as well as various restaurants and financial networks.
Haiyan Wholesale Market for European Clothes is the first choice to purchase western styled clothes in large scale. The most fashionable designs of many world brands can be seen in clothes here. But be careful that not all the clothing in this market is of high quality. So if you want to purchase here, walking around to get the best buy may be a wise choice. Besides, bargaining is also suggested.
Northern Huangqiang Commercial Centre
Originating from the former industry area, Northern Huangqiang Commercial Centre attracts more and more stores to settle down here every year, thereby growing into a shopping centre that gradually earns similar popularity as East Gate. With electronic market as its driving force, this commercial centre collects trades on department store, clothing, jewellery, food, hotel, finance and so on nowadays, developing into the commercial street that covers the most complete range of trades in China. The well known Tongluowan Department Store, Bauhinia Town, Stars Square, Manha Commercial Square and many other shops gather in this flourishing district, drawing a mass customer flow.