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Lukfook launches first ‘Lukfook Joaillerie’ store in Macau

The group aims to expand its global retail presence and tap into the premium market.

Luk Fook Holdings has officially opened its first "Lukfook Joaillerie" store in the Hong Kong and Macau region, located at MGM Cotai in Macau. 

Chairman and CEO Wong Wai Sheung said the group aims to expand its global retail presence and tap into the premium market. With over 3,400 sales points worldwide, Lukfook aims to strengthen its multi-brand strategy and market competitiveness.

The "Lukfook Joaillerie" store features elegant design elements, including a Gold Mahjong Wall and other gold artworks crafted using patented technology, merging modern and traditional aesthetics. 

A VIP area provides a private space for customers to enjoy a premium shopping experience.

The opening ceremony was attended by key figures such as MGM China Holdings Limited President Hubert Wang, 2024 Miss Hong Kong winners, and Lukfook’s leadership.
 

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