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The Wai

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Location Hong KongNew TerritoriesShatin DistrictTai WaiChe Kung Temple Road No. 18
Opening dateFirst stage: December 20, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-12-20)
Second stage: July 22, 2023; 16 months ago (2023-07-22)
DeveloperMTR Limited
ManagementMTR management, outsourcing is handled by City Guard Co., Ltd.
OwnerMTR Corporation Limited
ArchitectStructure: Lu Yuanxiang Architects
Interior design: P&T Group (P&T Group)
No. of stores and services150 stores
Total retail floor areaapproximately 650,000 square feet
No. of floors4 floors
Websiteofficial website
The main atrium is located on the 2nd to 4th floors, with a 5,000-foot performance venue
The shopping mall is located at the entrance and exit of Tai Wai Station Public Transport Interchange

The Wai is a shopping mall owned by MTRCL Corporation, located in Hong KongNew TerritoriesShatin District[ No. 18 [Tai Wai]]Che Kung Temple Road, which is the base of the residential project Pak O Estate above MTRTai Wai Station, to be completed in July 2023 It had a trial opening at 12 noon on the 22nd and officially opened in December of the same year. [1]

Design

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The west atrium of the mall

The shopping mall has a total floor area of ​​650,000 square feet. The exterior wall design is similar to that of K11 MUSEA, a shopping mall under New World Development, with extensive use of stone and green design. The interior decoration was designed by P&T Group (P&T Group), with white as the main tone, and design elements similar to New City Plaza Phase 3. There are outdoor terrace gardens on the 2nd to 4th floors, totaling approximately 80,000 square feet, and are planned as a pet park. The garden is equipped with priority parking spaces for pets, pet-specific toilets and trash cans. [2]According to the deed of mutual covenant document, there are multiple In the atrium, there is a 5,000-square-foot performance venue on the 2nd floor, while there are 6 cinemas and another atrium on the 4th and 5th floors. There are 24-hour pedestrian passages at various locations from the ground floor to the fifth floor of the shopping mall. Among them, the passage connecting the ground floor to the second floor to the "Octopus Sky Bridge" will be opened to the public on December 23, 2022. There are pedestrian bridges on the 2nd and 3rd floors respectively connecting Sun Tsui Estate Wu Yu Secondary School and residential Ming City.

The parking lot has 390 parking spaces and 39 motorcycle parking spaces. There is a 13,000-square-foot bicycle parking lot on the first floor of the mall, providing 330 bicycle parking spaces, which is the largest in Hong Kong. [3][4]Bicycle parking lot is already in Opening to the public on December 20, 2022.

Shopping Mall Structure

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B3 Floor and B4 Floor of Basement

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The mall has a two-level basement parking lot with 390 parking spaces and 39 motorcycle parking spaces. Part of the location on the third floor of the basement is dedicated residential parking spaces in Biao Aozhuang.

Ground Floor and 1st Floor

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The underground is divided into three parts, located at Mei Tin Road, Tai Wai Station Public Transport Interchange and Che Kung Temple Road. There is a pick-up and drop-off area at the Che Kung Miu Road entrance, while the Tai Wai Station Public Transport Interchange has an escalator and a lift leading to Exit B of Tai Wai MTR Station.

There is a 13,000-square-foot bicycle parking lot on the first floor, providing 330 bicycle parking spaces. The other part is the entrance to the Hong Kong Wollongong College campus, and you need to enter from the Che Kung Temple Road parking lot entrance.

2nd floor

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The tenants on the second floor are mainly watch, jewelry and fashion stores, including Xie Ruilin, Time Gallery, Lukfook Jewelry, PANDORA, G2000, Global Work, UNIQLO and Lowrys Farm, etc. . Other tenants include MUJI with an area of ​​over 11,000 square feet, Hong Kong’s first Mercedes-Benz Lab, Sasa, GODIVA, Liangyou パン Gongbo, Pret A Manger and [ [OK Convenience Store]] etc. Restaurants include agnès b. CAFÉ & FLEURISTE, Cafe Deco Pizzeria, Mediterranean style restaurant De Salsa by Reserva Iberica, Japanese restaurant "Tori Ten" and Chinese restaurant "Nian Yue Lou".

There is a passage on the same floor leading to the residential lobby, a platform garden is set up outdoors, and there are passages connecting the "Octopus Overpass" and Chegongmiao Road.

3rd Floor

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The tenants on the third floor are mainly sports brands, including Li Ning, NIKE, ADIDAS, FILA and Too Chill for Yoga, etc. Other tenants include Hong Kong's third "Nintendo regular merchandise store nsew", MTR's established retail brand "LOUDER", trendy toy concept store IDEAS, Mannings, Standard Chartered Bank and Dixon Winery. Under the Roof, which occupies an area of ​​4,000 square feet, houses the "Noda Kahi Bean Specialty Shop + Roasting", the hair salon "LOBBY by Hair Corner" and the Western-style dessert department "No Sweet House". [5]

Restaurants include Singaporean restaurant Chatterbox Cafe, Royal Shanghai, seafood restaurant The Captain's House, Curator Art & Café, pet-friendly restaurant MOOJOO Lifestyle Café, and Korean restaurant Galbi Gung owned by Fulin Group. Maxim's bakeries include Paper Stone, Senten and Starbucks.

There are platform gardens outdoors, located in three different locations.

Fourth Floor

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There are various types of tenants on the fourth floor, including NAMCO, Tiny Weiying, Glasses 88, toy specialty store Shumiya, Sanrio Gift Gate, baby product store Jakewell, and optical store [[Zoff] ], Korean makeup and skin care brand TONYMOLY and Japanese beauty store Tokyo Lifestyle. There are also several fashion stores on the same floor, including BALENO and Korean women's clothing store Faith. Next to the atrium on the fourth floor are the large supermarket MARKET PLACE, Hua Yujie and the mooncake shop "Huang Yue". On both sides of 4C leading to the podium garden are the Japanese-style massage shop "Song ‧ SUNG", a beauty center, a dental clinic and Kang Qiao Medical.

Restaurants include NOC, a chain coffee shop covering an area of ​​more than 3,000 square feet, Man Wah Bing Restaurant, Zhi Yan, Nha Trang Vietnamese Cuisine, Maxim's Group's Genki Sushi and roast pork LIKE And the Niuqi/Mitai restaurant owned by Chang Gaomei Group. Snack shops include Hong Ruizhen, 东海堂 under Maxim Group, cake shop Chateraise, Italian Tomato and [[Snacks Phrase] ].

There are platform gardens outdoors, located in two different locations. There are two artworks in the venue. There is a pool with text and pattern effects near the Man Wah Ice Hall, and a retired [[MTR East Rail Line mid-term renovation train] is displayed near Tung Hoi Hall. A collage-style artwork of components of the East Rail Line's mid-term renovation trains, titled "Rebirth". Created by Chinese artist Zheng Lu.

5th floor

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5th floor passage

The tenants on the fifth floor are mainly living, electrical appliances and telecommunications companies, and the passage is wider than other floors. Major tenants include Watson's, Japantown, Youpin360's brand Foodville, sleep product store Casablanca, health shoe store Dr. Kong, Raf Pet Life, Little Prince Art, and PanaShop 乐声brand specialty stores, Fortress, OSIM, Zhongyuan Electrical Appliances, CSL and SmarTone, etc. The largest tenant on the same floor is Emperor Cinema Plus+, which has 6 independent cinemas, and the second largest tenant is Fun World. Other tenants include Eslite Bookstore, "Hanjin Korean Scissors" and "BNZS - New Zealand Store" covering an area of ​​5,000 square feet.

Restaurants include "Drooling Chongqing Noodles", "Yamamotoya" from Nagoya, Japan, which specializes in Udon, Taipei Liangban, Meichu‧Duck/Chaoting under Maxim's Group, etc. There are McDonald's and Cabar Le near the atrium.

There are two entrances and exits on the same floor, leading to the residential lobby and the residential platform garden respectively.

Tenant

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The MTR Corporation did not release preliminary information until May 2021, before the launch of Phase 3 of Pavillion Place, pointing out that the shopping mall focuses on livelihood merchants, among which the large supermarket Market Place by Jasons covers an area of ​​23,000 square feet, making it the largest in Hong Kong. [6]Other tenants include UNIQLO, Eslite Bookstore, Pingzhi New Concept Store─Mercedes-Benz Lab, Japanese-style massage shop "Sung Massage", restaurants with different cuisines, large restaurants, MTR's retail brand "LOUDER", MUJI with an area of ​​more than 11,000 square feet, NAMCO, Sanrio, trendy toy concept store IDEAS, regular Nintendo merchandise store nsew, pharmacies, banks and large retail stores will be available for rent by the end of 2021 or early 2022 at the earliest. By mid-March 2022, the MTR Corporation stated that the pre-leasing rate will reach 15%, and the shopping mall will open in two phases in 2023, depending on the redevelopment progress of the residential project Pavillion III. [7][8]

Among them, the Emperor Cinema Plus+ located on the 4th and 5th floors has 6 independent cinemas with 912 seats. It is also jointly established with the "Lai Sun Group MCL Cinema Line". [9]

By July 2023, the MTR Corporation stated that the occupancy rate will reach 97%, and the remaining 3% will be approximately 10,000 square feet of merchants. Tang Chi-fai, director of property and international business of the MTR Corporation, said that it will listen to residents' opinions before deciding which merchants to lease to. [10]

Merchant List

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Dining restaurants: https://www.thewaimall.com/tch/dining

Shopping guide: https://www.thewaimall.com/tch/shops

Opening

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The shopping mall opened on its first day on July 22, 2023, attracting a large number of citizens to visit

The mall opened at 12 noon on July 22, 2023. There were already a large number of citizens waiting before the mall opened. After the opening, the escalator leading to the second floor of the shopping mall from Tai Wai Station even had a queue as long as six stalls, and some restaurants even had queues of more than 200 tables. Reporters from independent media discovered that on the second day of the mall's opening (Sunday), multiple trash cans were full, and drinks and tissues that had been consumed by tourists were placed on the ground. A clip was circulated on the Internet, showing a rat appearing in the garden on the third floor terrace, which has since been closed. [11]

Controversy

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Name

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MTR Property and International Business Director Tang Chi-fai pointed out that the word "circle" means the only center point, while the word "square" hopes to remind the public of the MTR Corporation's high-end building above Kowloon Station Shopping mall Yuanfang. The pronunciation of the English name "The Wai" is based on the Cantonese pronunciation of "Wai". [12]After the name was announced in May 2021, many netizens questioned the mall name as "old-fashioned" and unclear, and listed other creative names, including "Wai Weiwei", " "Siege", "Siege", "Siege", "Hello siege", "How are you?" etc. [13]

The demolition of the entrance and exit of the footbridge forces people to take a long journey into the shopping mall

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There are 16 stairs connecting Wai Fang Shopping Center and "Octopus Sky Bridge"
In January 2023, the north wing of the original flyover is preparing for demolition work
In August 2023, the original north wing of the flyover has disappeared

As early as 2010, before the property development, the then Sha Tin District Councilor Leung Wing-hung, Sha Tin Residents' Rights Association representative Lee Shih-hung and Environmental Touch all questioned the plan to allow the MTR to increase rental income from shopping malls. Subsequently, the government gazetted the demolition project of the north wing of the flyover and collected more than 1,300 objections. All expressed their ignorance of the project before the gazettal and were dissatisfied that the District Council did not consult on the project. [14] However, the government ultimately ignored the appeals of the Sha Tin District Council, local organizations and residents, and gazetted the project in November 2011. [15]

Since the mall opened on December 28, 2022, the pedestrian and bicycle passages at the northern end of the Mei Tin Road and Che Kung Temple Road footbridges, commonly known as the "Octopus Flyover", have been enclosed and demolished. It can only be accessed on the second floor of the shopping mall, forcing citizens to take a detour. The original journey only took about 20 seconds, but now it takes more than a minute. In addition, there are 16 stairs connecting the shopping mall and the overpass, which caused dissatisfaction among residents and demanded its reopening. The pedestrian bridge has its original entrance and exit. The "Shatin Traffic Concern Group", a regional organization, stated that the "Octopus Flyover" was originally covered to connect to the ground, but now it is connected to the shopping mall. Although there is a covered ramp, the ramp is rather circuitous, so most residents choose to walk The stair passage is in the open air, and the escalator connecting the ground and the second floor to the overpass in the mall has been damaged and disabled several times since its opening. Citizens have to queue up to use the two elevators, and are worried that there will be a large number of people during the Lunar New Year. When people go to Che Kung Temple via Tai Wai Station, they may "explode" the shopping mall. [16]However, the MTR Corporation pointed out that in order to cooperate with the development of the overall comprehensive development project, a series of road engineering plans are needed, including pedestrian bridges, which it believes can "optimize the surrounding area." Immediate road and pedestrian network”. The MTR Corporation also pointed out that it had consulted the Shatin District Council as early as 2010 and gazetted it in the same year. The developer also needs to demolish part of the footbridge within the time limit based on the contents of the gazette and the land lease terms. [17]

However, the MTR Corporation pointed out that in order to cooperate with the development of the overall comprehensive development project, a series of road engineering projects, including footbridges, are needed, which it believes can "optimize the surrounding road and pedestrian networks." The MTR Corporation also pointed out that it had consulted the Shatin District Council as early as 2010 and gazetted it in the same year. The developer also needs to demolish part of the footbridge within the time limit based on the contents of the gazette and the land lease terms. [18]But the fact There are queues at escalators and lifts during busy hours, causing dissatisfaction among the public. Later, members of New People's Party and Citizen Power set up street stations to collect signatures from residents, demanding that the original passage be retained. Legislative Council member Lee Tsz-king It is believed that it should not be demolished at this stage and further consultation will be conducted on permanent retention. However, the area has been erected and fenced with green netting, and demolition work is underway. The MTR Corporation stated that it "will carry out relevant works within the time limit in accordance with the gazetted contents and land lease terms."

[19]Lee Chi-king also asked the Secretary for Transport and Logistics Lam Sai-hung on relevant issues at the Legislative Council meeting, but Lam cited the traffic consultant of the shopping mall developer (MTRCL) and the crowd flow survey submitted by the Transport Department As a result, it is believed that the place can currently handle the flow of people, and the contractor needs to complete the reconstruction of the Octopus Flyover on or before September 30, 2023. There was no response on whether it will be retained. [20]

On March 15 of the same year, the Sha Tin District Council discussed the relevant issue, and the Transport Department said it was acceptable from the perspective of transportation. It also pointed out that in 2010, no public had any special opinions on the method of connecting the flyover. . Lands Department Senior Property Surveyor was asked whether the land lease could be modified to allow the MTR Corporation to not demolish the entrance and exit in accordance with the terms. She said that the modification could be made based on her personal understanding. Many district councilors criticized the 2010 document for not fully explaining the design. At that time, civil society groups collected more than 5,000 signatures to object. They also believed that there was no urgency for demolition and urged the authorities to re-consult whether it should be demolished. However, the developer, MTR Corporation, ignored public opinions and carried out the demolition work as usual. [21]To May of the same year The district council meeting on the 16th discussed relevant issues, but the MTR Corporation did not send representatives to attend. Many critics criticized the MTR Corporation for disrespecting the council and refusing to accept opinions. [22]

At the District Council meeting on June 30, District Councilor Wai Hing-cheung stated that he had previously visited the site with various government departments and the MTR Corporation, and stated that it was recommended to retain the channel "to allow citizens to vote with their feet." However, various Department representatives were evasive. [23]

Event

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On July 24, 2023, just the third day after the mall opened, a fight occurred among customers. A 64-year-old woman was attacked by two men and women in a shopping mall. The two men left afterward. During the incident, the woman was injured and bleeding from the corners of her eyes and expressed pain in her heart and chest. Ambulance personnel arrived at the scene to assist in treatment. The police classified the case as assault causing bodily harm and are tracing the whereabouts of two men and women aged in their 30s to 40s. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). It orbits the star called Kepler-1513. It was discovered in 2016 by the probe Kepler through astronomical transit.[24]

See also

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  17. ^ 18%E5%8D%80%E6%96%B0%E8%81%9E/856700/%E5%A4%A7%E5%9C%8D%E5%85%AB%E7%88%AA%E9%AD %9A%E5%A4%A9%E6%A9%8B%E5%85%A9%E8%85%B3%E8%A2%AB%E5%B0%81-%E5%B1%85%E6%B0% 91%E5%85%9C%E9%81%A0%E6%9C%80%E5%A4%9A4%E5%88%86%E9%90%98%E7%88%AD%E9%87%8D% E9%96%8B-%E5%A4%9A%E6%A2%9D%E8%B7%AF%E5%8F%AF%E6%8F%80 "Tai Wai Octopus Flyover is blocked at both ends. Residents have to walk away for up to 4 minutes to fight for its reopening: there are many routes to choose from" (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Hong Kong 01. 2023- 01-13. Archived from %A4%A7%E5%9C%8D%E5%85%AB%E7%88%AA%E9%AD%9A%E5%A4%A9%E6%A9%8B%E5%85%A9%E8%85 %B3%E8%A2%AB%E5%B0%81-%E5%B1%85%E6%B0%91%E5%85%9C%E9%81%A0%E6%9C%80%E5%A4% 9A4%E5%88%86%E9%90%98%E7%88%AD%E9%87%8D%E9%96%8B-%E5%A4%9A%E6%A2%9D%E8%B7%AF %E5%8F%AF%E6%8F%80 the original on 2023-01-18. Retrieved 2023-01-14. {{cite news}}: Check |archive-url= value (help); Check |url= value (help); Check date values in: |date= (help); Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
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