Shopping malls getting ready for Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day is a once-a-year battle that shopping malls cannot afford to lose. Apart from discounts and promotions, decorations are also critical factors in attracting customers.

Ahead of the occasion, the K11 mall in downtown Shanghai has launched its "PINK LOVE" season, filling its complex with artistic characters and stylish pink decorations.
On the first day of its "PINK LOVE" season which started on Jan 26, the shopping mall saw the number of visitors, especially millennials, double to hit nearly 20,000.
Some other large shopping malls in the city have also rolled out promotional campaigns to attract couples.
For example, the Sun Moon Light Center in Huangpu district has prepared decorations for its seven restaurants that would be offering Valentine’s Day specials for diners.
Over at Grand Gateway 66, the mall management has prepared a pavilion where people can express their love to the objects of their affection.
- Report details onslaught of cyberattacks
- China launches satellites for internet constellation
- China's 'small and beautiful' foreign aid projects show global commitment
- Centuries-old Qingdao Lantern Festival Fair opens at Haiyun'an branch
- China designates 61 areas as pilot zones for special education reform
- Breathtaking plum trees draw visitors to Chongqing park library