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The Ring in Chongqing is a New Benchmark for Experiential Destinations in China


The Ring in Chongqing is a ground-breaking ecological retail destination designed around one of China’s largest indoor botanic gardens.  The development is a first-of-its-kind for the city – a place that intertwines retail, nature, culture and experience. Coming to life with a 42-metre-tall botanical garden, interactive sports and culture, and a creative tenant mix, The Ring provides attractions not yet seen before in Chongqing. The scheme aims to set a new benchmark for experiential destinations in China.  The biophilic design for The Ring showcases the indoor botanical garden as the centrepiece of the interiors. With thousands of plants covering a wide range of species, the garden offers a living environment to enhance the interior experience. 

Allowing visitors to feel as though they have walked into a rainforest, the indoor botanical garden features three distinct themes – the Soul Tree, the Aerial Forest and the Riverside Hills. The garden has a 24-metre airborne waterfall and also features an innovative and changeable light show as a further spectacle to engage visitors.  


MixC Ningbo is a 168,000m² retail development located near the city’s Jiangbei Central Business District. The area is famous for its historical sites such as Old Bund, which oversaw the history of international trade of Ningbo. The flagship property provides a new urban lifestyle destination with a distinctive public realm.   

The dynamic multi-level retail development features a 700m street frontage, 24-hour sky walk, ferris wheel and innovative placemaking strategies to create a compelling and surprising proposition for visitors. The design draws inspiration from Ningbo’s heritage, referencing the historic sloping roof house buildings.   

Shougang Park Urban Weaving District is a high-profile mixed-use urban regeneration masterplan that forms a gateway to the 2022 Winter Olympics site in Beijing. The project represents the opportunity to herald a new benchmark for regeneration in the city.   

Located on the western end of Chang’An avenue, the first phase of the development features the central retail precinct that forms the heart of the wider development. The overall scheme is a significant rejuvenation undertaking in the capital as the site transforms a 100-year-old Capital Steel Factory Park into a thriving multi-activity, retail-led destination. Comprehensive in its scope, the wider development will consist of retail, office, hotel, entertainment and a public transport interchange.

SKIES is a future HK$20 billion mixed-use destination located at SKYCITY. Conceived as Hong Kong’s largest hub for retail, dining and entertainment, and the first such development to also combine office space for the Greater Bay Area, the development will transform the land surrounding Hong Kong International Airport. The project will act as a super-regional connector accessible by air, sea and land via trains, cars and buses.   

Integrating an expansive transportation terminal to accommodate the influx of visitors from the newly constructed Hong Kong Zhuhai-Macau Mega Bridge and the Tuen Mun-Chek Lap Kok Link, 11 SKIES is positioned to play a key role in driving the future growth of the Greater Bay Area. It is scheduled to be completed in phases from 2022 to 2025, with retail, dining and state-of- the-art entertainment facilities tailor-made for visitors and local residents of all ages. 

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