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Park life: why China’s malls are building forests, waterfalls and sky walkways
Chinese property developers are constructing shopping centers with natural elements like forests and waterfalls, which are more appealing to shoppers and retailers than traditional high-density malls. Consumers increasingly view these spaces as destinations for spending time rather than just shopping, driven by online retail growth and changing lifestyle preferences.
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