Day 18 @ Chengdu – Chengdu New Century Global Center

While on our Didi car ride from Chengdu East Railway Station to Citadines South Chengdu yesterday, we passed by a mamooth structure that the daughter observed was the Chengdu New Century Global Center: which according to Wikipedia, is either the world’s largest or third largest building in the world by total floor area. Yep, Wiki seems contradictory on that point. Either way, the Center is just 2km or so from our place of stay, so we decided to check out the place on Day 18.

Our first impression of the place was ‘wow – it is indeed freakin’ huge’. The center houses a number of different facilities: including a large shopping mall, two hotels, an ice-skating rink, a museum, movie theaters, and even a water park. Not that we had the energy to explore all of that in our visit of about 4 hours: we checked out just the shopping mall side of things. The wife and kids concentrated on the apparel and cute stuff stores while I was more interested to see tech toys that aren’t available in Singapore.

That huuuuuuge building.
We explored only the global mall part of this monstrosity.

And of that, the Huawei store on the first floor was where I finally got to check out Huawei laptops, tablets, phones and gadgets that I’ve only seen on YouTube videos. I wasn’t finally going to buy any of it of course, since Huawei phones’ challenges with Android continue to be a thing.

Then there were the other stores: including Vivo, Sony, DJI, Honor and Xiaomi. Of this bunch, Xiaomi was the other store which was carrying gadgets that – again – aren’t available in their brick and mortar stores back home. I would had been tempted to pick up something: e.g. the Redmi K Pad or the Mi Pad 7 Ultra, but then I would have to deal with the potential Google Play services issues, and also that the price of these things would had exceed what I get under GST Relief. Funnily, the prices as displayed in the stores weren’t that much cheaper than just going with one of Shopee’s many parallel importers.

The Huawei store on the first floor.
Huawei laptops are lovely.
The Pura X: this Huawei phone is in the form factor that I think is ideal: somebetween a bifold and a normal standard smartphone.
The Honor store. First time seeing the Honor Magicbooks in-person.
The Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra: not available in Singapore either.

Still, it was fun to finally be able to touch and feel latest tech gadgets that I have only up to this point only seen on YouTube channels of Chinese toys. There’s a lot of F&B located at the B1 and fourth floors, and retail inbetween those floors, including many familiar brands.

B1 F&B.
Minisou.
The Green Party.
Muji.

Continued in the next post!

 

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