SM Lifestyle Center

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SM Lifestyle Center
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SM Lifestyle Center
Location Xiamen, Fujian, China
Coordinates 24°30′07″N118°07′14″E / 24.502042°N 118.120422°E / 24.502042; 118.120422
Opening dateOctober 30, 2009;15 years ago (2009-10-30)
Owner SM Prime Holdings
Total retail floor area 109,947 m2 (1,183,460 sq ft)
Website SM Prime Holdings

SM Lifestyle Center is the second shopping mall of SM Prime Holdings in Xiamen, Fujian, China. Sitting across the road from SM City Xiamen in Huli District, SM Lifestyle Center consists of three different theme buildings. [1] [2] It is one of the first shopping centers in Xiamen to introduce the idea of "lifestyle mall" [2] and is the 4th China mall expansion of SM Prime Holdings in the whole country with 216,000 m2 (2,330,000 sq ft) retail space. It is owned and operated by SM Prime Holdings, under the management of Henry Sy, a Filipino-Chinese business tycoon.

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Public Transportation

SM Lifestyle Center is accessible from Xiamen Metro's line 1 Wushipu 乌石浦 station. SM Lifestyle Center is also connected to SM City Xiamen via an overhead pedestrian bridge. [3]

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