My Real Feel on K11 Shenzhen
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This color scheme... does it look visually comfortable in person? Is it easy on the eyes?
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Are you referring to the yellow one? I find it quite bright and cheerful.
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I've seen many people dissing it online, but from my firsthand experience, this project is quite distinctive and a refreshing change from the usual cookie-cutter malls. The ambiance they've crafted is genuinely impressive. As for high-end luxury, I feel its positioning is likely more mass-market or tiered. It should only get better over time.
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To be honest, for many people, even the presence of ultra-luxury brands doesn't really concern them. They just think it's novel to have such a high-end place suddenly appear, merely adding to their conversational topics.
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That 'Creative Retail Zone' on the first floor, as they nicely call it, is basically just filler tenants.
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All large malls need to fill tenant spaces, especially new ones. It just depends on how they fill them.
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Doesn't the subway station entrance look a bit too stark/plain?
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I don't think so. Which other subway station exit in Shenzhen has been designed or 'packaged' like this before?
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At first glance, I thought it was a giant teacup!
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Hahaha, that's quite an imagination!
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The worst part about K11 is there's nowhere to get breakfast; you just have to go hungry...
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A lot of the snack places haven't opened yet.
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Spoken like a true expert, a very fair and balanced review. As they say, to each their own.
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Thank you
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I agree, I think it's pretty good too, especially the skybridge connecting the north and south wings. It offers a space for activities, and the outdoor areas are also fantastic.
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It left a pretty good impression on me. I'm sure it will only get better in the long run.