Luohu Commercial City

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Exterior of Luohu Commercial City in 2023 Luo Hu Commercial City 2023 02 part1.jpg
Exterior of Luohu Commercial City in 2023

Shopping

The mall is five stories tall [2] and sells a wide range of items, including watches, handbags, clothes, shoes, audio-visual products, souvenirs, curtains, DVDs, etc. The mall also includes a number of restaurants and shops that offer services, such as massages and dental work, at very low prices.

Transportation

Inter-city

The Luohu Inter-city Bus Terminal is located directly under Luohu Commercial Center, and buses to locations in Guangdong and Fujian provinces are available here. A shuttle to Shenzhen Airport is also available in the Bus Terminal. Shenzhen railway station is next to the mall and provides long-distance travel across China. Visitors with permission to enter Hong Kong may cross the border at the Immigration Control Point and take the East Rail line from Lo Wu station as far as Hung Hom.

Within Shenzhen

Located on the north side of Luohu Commercial Center is a bus station for intra-city buses and mini-buses. Immediately to the west is Luohu station on Line 1 of the Shenzhen Metro. Taxis are also available at a special taxi stand location below the intra-city bus station.

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References

  1. "Luohu Commercial City – 罗湖商业城". Shenzhen shopper Luohu commercial city. Shenzhen shopper. 29 December 2010. Retrieved 31 May 2018.
  2. "Luohu Commercial City floor maps".

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Luohu Commercial City
Simplified Chinese 罗湖商业城
Traditional Chinese 羅湖商業城
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Luóhú Shāngyè Chéng
Yue: Cantonese
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