Guangzhou's First Apple Store Set to Open

By Matthew Bossons, January 13, 2016

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On January 28, at 10am, Guangzhou’s first Apple Store will open its doors, according to the official Apple website.

The store will be Apple’s 32nd retail outlet in China and will open less than two weeks after Nanjing celebrates the opening of its first Apple Store.

The Guangzhou store will be located at the Parc Central retail center at 218 Tianhe Road in Tianhe District.

Both new locations will be open from 10am-10pm, seven days a week.

According to an Apple Insider report, Apple’s goal is to have at least 40 stores in operation in China, including Hong Kong – which presently hosts four Apple Store locations. After the United States, China is the company’s most coveted market and looks set to surpass the former in revenue in the near future.

[Image via Mac Rumors]


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