New Town Plaza

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New Town Plaza
New Town Plaza
Mall facts and statistics
Location Sha Tin District, Hong Kong, China
Opening date 30 January 1985
Developer Sun Hung Kai Properties
Management Kai Shing Management
Owner Sun Hung Kai Properties
No. of stores and services more than 400
Total retail floor area 1,300,000 m²
No. of floors 9
Website http://www.newtownplaza.com.hk
Façade of New Town Plaza, which has been demolished due to renovation
Façade of New Town Plaza, which has been demolished due to renovation

New Town Plaza (Chinese: 新城市廣場; pinyin: Xīn Chéngshì Guǎngchǎng ) is a shopping mall in the town centre of Sha Tin in Hong Kong, China. Developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties, it was the biggest shopping mall in the New Territories of Hong Kong when it was completed in the early 1980s. Covering 200,000 square metres, the plaza comprises Phase 1 (the main mall), Phase 3, which are connected to each other, and Grand Central Plaza (新城市中央廣場), which is less than 1 kilometre from Phase 1. Currently under much renovation, the nine-storey main mall is right next to Sha Tin KCR Station and Citylink Plaza.

Contents

  • Basement: UA cinemas, stores targeted at teenagers
  • Level 1: UA cinemas, restaurants
  • Level 2: c!ty'super, Cosmetics, Books & Gifts, Travel Agencies, Banks
  • Level 3: Luxury & Beauty, Fashion, ZARA
  • Level 4: Fashion & Accessories, Marks & Spencer, ESPRIT
  • Level 5: Trendy, Casual & Sports Wear, McDonald's
  • Level 6: Electric World
  • Level 7: THE MENU@Level 7, a CD shop and a roof garden in which a music fountain is included
  • Level 8: Maxim's Palace (美心皇宮)

  • Level 1: Toys "R" Us, Children's wear and various stores
  • Level 2: Seiyu (西田) Department Store
  • Level 3: Seiyu supermarket & food court, MUJI and various stores

  • Levels 1 & 2: Furniture
  • Levels 3 & 5: IKEA flagship store in Hong Kong, in which a restaurant serving Swedish dishes is included

On the balcony of Level 3 of Phase 1, there is an outdoor playground called the "Snoopy's World", the first Peanuts outdoor playground in Asia.

  • Doghouse Entry: Snoopy House
  • School Plaza: Peanuts Academy
  • Boating Canal: Canoe Ride
  • Baseball Playground: Peanuts Dugout
  • Mini Town Area: Peanuts Boulevard
  • Covered Sitting Pavilion: Party Pavilion

The new music fountain
The new music fountain

When New Town Plaza Phase 1 first opened, there was an oval-shaped music fountain at the centre of Level 3, which was a landmark of the shopping mall. The fountain was the largest one in Asia at the time it was opened. The fountain was demolished in August, 2004; but it was rebuilt in the roof garden of Level 7 in May, 2005, and opened in November the same year.

Sha Tin Park (沙田公園)
Sha Tin Park (沙田公園)

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