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InCity Chongqing opens in city’s tallest tower

The retail mall is home to over 200 brands.

InCity Chongqing has officially opened the International Land Sea Center, the pioneer establishment in Chongqing’s tallest tower, accommodating over 200 brands.

In a report, iChongqing said amongst the brands that garnered attention were Galeries Lafayette and Tsutaya Bookstore.

Galeries Lafayette is a prestigious French department store. It is the fourth store it opened, following the opening in Shenzhen, Beijing, and Shanghai.

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Meanwhile, Tsutaya Bookstore is a Japanese bookstore that entered the Chinese market in 2020.

The 10th outlet opened in China, Takuya Nomura, the Chairman of Tsutaya Investment (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., said that they target young individuals aged between 20 and 30, and office workers.

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