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  2. Muji - Wikipedia

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    Muji store in Olympian City, Hong Kong. The brand name "Muji" appears to have been used since around 1999. [11] In 2011, the first Muji store in Aoyama was redeveloped as a concept store with products from around the world. [13] In 2020 and 2021, Muji faced scrutiny over the use of cotton produced under conditions of forced labor in Xinjiang.

  3. MINISO - Wikipedia

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    MINISO was founded in 2013 by Ye Guofu, a Chinese entrepreneur based in Guangzhou and later a billionaire. [1][15] MINISO opened its first pilot store in Guangzhou, China in 2013, near its factory. It then expanded to Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia before opening several stores in Sydney, Australia [16] The company was co-founded by ...

  4. Esquel Group - Wikipedia

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    Esquel Group (Chinese: 溢達集團) is a Hong Kong–based textile and apparel manufacturer. It is the world's largest woven shirt maker, producing about 100 million shirts annually. [2] Esquel supplies textile to companies such as Li Ning, ANTA Sports, Fila, Giordano, Muji. [3] Its head office is in Harbour Centre (海港中心), Wan Chai. [4]

  5. Shopping in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Muji store in Hong Kong The Louis Vuitton branch in Hong Kong Nathan Road in Kowloon. Shopping is a popular social activity in Hong Kong, [1] [2] where basic items for sale do not draw any duties, sales taxation, or import taxation. [3] Only specific import goods such as alcohol, tobacco, perfumes, cosmetics, cars and petroleum products have ...

  6. Seibu Department Stores - Wikipedia

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    sogo-seibu.jp. The Seibu Department Stores, Ltd. (株式会社西武百貨店, Kabushiki-gaisha Seibu Hyakkaten) is a Japanese department store. The first store to trade under the name opened its doors in 1949. Seibu is typical of Japanese department stores with a wide variety of stores doing business on several floors. The company is now a ...

  7. World Trade Centre Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    World Trade Centre office lobby after renovation in April 2011. The World Trade Centre is a shopping centre and office tower complex in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong. It is connected via passageway to its neighbour, The Excelsior. The complex was developed by Jardines through its property development arm, Hongkong Land.

  8. c!ty'super - Wikipedia

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    C!ty’super, stylised in logos as "c!ty'super" (the company name is City Super Limited), is a retail chain in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Taiwan. Positioned as a mega lifestyle specialty store, its core format of upmarket supermarkets sell primarily fresh produce and groceries. The Company also operates LOG-ON which offers stationery, cosmetics ...

  9. Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong[ e ] is a special administrative region of the People's Republic of China. With 7.4 million residents of various nationalities [ f ] in a 1,104-square-kilometre (426 sq mi) territory, Hong Kong is the fourth most densely populated region in the world. Hong Kong was established as a colony of the British Empire after the Qing dynasty ...