Time-honored stores launch Nanjing Road fiesta
Shanghai’s over century-old department stores and time-honored brands on Nanjing Road E. jointly launched a shopping carnival yesterday for the city’s New Year retail season.
The 114-year-old Wing On Department Store and the 85-year-old No. 1 Shopping Center will release joint vouchers for the first time along with over 30 time-honored brands such as Xing Hua Lou, Sunya, Shendacheng and Taikang on the pedestrian street. Customers can buy the vouchers by searching “Nanjing Road Pedestrian Mall” on Alipay and enjoy half-price discounts on Saturday and Tuesday. The vouchers can also be used at the gift store of Shanghai Museum.
It is the first time that the shopping centers, old brands and fashion stores on Nanjing Road E. have jointly launched a promotion campaign, according to the Huangpu District government.
The pedestrian street has been decorated for the New Year celebration, with multiple art installations set up.
A New Year bazaar also has opened at Qi Chong Tian Building (the Seventh Heaven Hotel), designed by American architect Elliot Hazzard in 1932. The city’s time-honored brands and products popular at China International Import Expo will be available at the bazaar.
Shanghai Museum has cooperated with the Nanjing Road Pedestrian Mall for the first time. A tiger image based on one of the museum’s key exhibits, the New Year painting of the woodcut seal of Zhangzhou in southeast China’s Fujian Province, has been designed onto a cloth bag for random presentation to consumers.
The event is part of the “Spend New Year on Nanjing Road” campaign, jointly initiated by Huangpu District government departments and state-owned enterprises New World and Bailian.
Nanjing Road was built in 1851 as Park Lane and ran from the Bund to a race track on today’s Henan Road. It was extended to Zhejiang Road in 1854 before being further stretched to Xizang Road in 1862. Nanjing Road E. was converted into a pedestrian street and opened on the night of September 20, 1999, after which it quickly became a top attraction. The street was further extended in 2019 from Henan Road M. until Sichuan Road M. and opened in September 2020.
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