Apple to open 33rd Chinese Apple Store in Qingdao on Jan. 30

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in General Discussion edited January 2016
Apple is closing in on its goal of opening 40 new Apple Stores in Greater China by mid-2016, on Sunday announcing a 33rd location that will commence operations later this month in Qingdao.




The largest MixC shopping mall in China will host Apple's newest retail outlet, the company said in an announcement posted to its Chinese website. Apple holds significant lease investments with the nationwide MixC chain, owned by China Resources Land, including in-mall locations in Chongqing, Hangzhou, Nanning and Shenyang.

Like other contemporary Apple Stores, the Qingdao location will sport a Genius Bar, an area for Workshops and a large showroom floor for testing out the latest gear. There are no classes scheduled for the store's Saturday, Jan. 31 grand opening, but slots are currently available for Sunday lessons covering iPhone, iPad, Mac and Internet services.

The Qingdao outlet will be the 33rd Apple Store to open in mainland China following the Jan. 16 grand opening of stores in Nanjing and Guangzhou. As China solidifies its place as a key Apple market, the company has promised to expand brick-and-mortar retail reach into the region by opening the doors to 40 new Apple Stores by mid-2016. Work toward that goal saw new flagships and mall outlets open in Beijing, Chengdu, Hong Kong and more.

Last year, CEO Tim Cook said he anticipates China to one day take over the U.S. and the UK as Apple's largest market, citing a growing middle class and strong regional demand for iPhone. The numbers support Cook's statements, as Greater China generated $12.5 billion in revenue for the last fiscal quarter of 2015, up 99 percent year over year.

The Qingdao Apple Store opens on Saturday, Jan. 30, at 10 a.m. Normal operating hours are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, and 10 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

Comments

  • Reply 1 of 6
    radarthekatradarthekat Posts: 3,842moderator
    40 new, or 40 total, Apple stores?  If new, then what will be the total China Apple Store count once these 40 new Apple stores have all been opened?
    edited January 2016
  • Reply 2 of 6
    40 new, or 40 total, Apple stores?  If new, then what will be the total China Apple Store count once these 40 new Apple stores have all been opened?
    A lot
  • Reply 3 of 6
    40 new, or 40 total, Apple stores?  If new, then what will be the total China Apple Store count once these 40 new Apple stores have all been opened?
    Know how to count? Go to apple.com/retail and select "complete list", then "China." Count 29. Then go to "Hong Kong." Count 4. 29 + 4 = 33. Qingdao is one of the 29. 
  • Reply 4 of 6
    radarthekatradarthekat Posts: 3,842moderator
    40 new, or 40 total, Apple stores?  If new, then what will be the total China Apple Store count once these 40 new Apple stores have all been opened?
    Know how to count? Go to apple.com/retail and select "complete list", then "China." Count 29. Then go to "Hong Kong." Count 4. 29 + 4 = 33. Qingdao is one of the 29. 

    My point wasn't that I am not able to ascertain for myself Apple's total store count in China, but rather to point out that the article is misleading. Apple stated it was on plan to bring its total store count to 40 in 2016, not to add 40 new stores in 2016.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-china-idUSKCN0IC0N720141023
    edited January 2016 tokyojimu
  • Reply 5 of 6
    ksecksec Posts: 1,569member
    Know how to count? Go to apple.com/retail and select "complete list", then "China." Count 29. Then go to "Hong Kong." Count 4. 29 + 4 = 33. Qingdao is one of the 29. 

    My point wasn't that I am not able to ascertain for myself Apple's total store count in China, but rather to point out that the article is misleading. Apple stated it was on plan to bring its total store count to 40 in 2016, not to add 40 new stores in 2016.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-china-idUSKCN0IC0N720141023
    True. 
  • Reply 6 of 6
    Know how to count? Go to apple.com/retail and select "complete list", then "China." Count 29. Then go to "Hong Kong." Count 4. 29 + 4 = 33. Qingdao is one of the 29. 

    My point wasn't that I am not able to ascertain for myself Apple's total store count in China, but rather to point out that the article is misleading. Apple stated it was on plan to bring its total store count to 40 in 2016, not to add 40 new stores in 2016.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-china-idUSKCN0IC0N720141023
    Oh, what a sad fellow you must be, lost in a quandary of excessive thinking, while refusing to look at the facts (number of stores listed on Apple's site)!
    edited January 2016
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