New Town Plaza
New Town Plaza (Chinese: 新城市廣場) is a shopping mall in the town centre of Sha Tin, Hong Kong. Developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties, it was the biggest shopping centre in the New Territories when it was completed in the early 1980s. Covering 200,000 square metres (49.4 acres), the plaza comprises Phase 1 (the main mall) and Phase 3, which are connected to each other, as well as the Grand Central Plaza, which is less than one kilometre from Phase 1. Phase 1 underwent extensive renovation from 2003 to 2008.
Location | 18-19 Sha Tin Centre Street, Sha Tin, Hong Kong |
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Coordinates | 22.381947°N 114.188309°E |
Opening date | 30 January 1985 |
Developer | Sun Hung Kai Properties |
Management | Kai Shing Management |
Owner | Sun Hung Kai Properties |
No. of stores and services | more than 400 |
Total retail floor area | 1,300,000 m2 (14,000,000 sq ft) |
No. of floors | 9 |
Public transit access | Sha Tin station |
Website | www |
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Simplified Chinese | 新城市广场 | ||||||||||||
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The nine-storey shopping centre is right next to Sha Tin station and Citylink Plaza. It is one of the busiest shopping malls in Hong Kong. There are many different transportation links to New Town Plaza, such as shuttle services from nearby estates, minibus routes, the MTR station located right within the plaza itself, and so forth.
Floor plan
Phase 1
- Basement: Vacant since 2008
- Level 1: MOVIE TOWN Cinema, restaurants
- Level 2: c!ty'super, Uniqlo, Banks, Beauty & Health Care
- Level 3: Luxury & Beauty, Fashion, agnès b., Bally, Coach, ZARA, GAP, Tommy Hilfiger, SaSa and a roof garden with playground
- Level 4: Fashion & Accessories, Apple Store, IT, G2000, H&M
- Level 5: Trendy, Casual & Sports Wear and a roof garden
- Level 6: Electric World (Fortess, DG Lifestyle, Broadway, Suning, AV Life)
- Level 7: THE MENU@Level 7, a CD shop and a roof garden in which a music fountain is included
- Level 8: Maxim's Chinese Restaurant
- Level 9: Roof garden
Phase 3
New Town Plaza Phase 3 (新城市廣場第三期) is a private housing estate and a shopping arcade. It comprises 5 high-rise buildings and a 3-floor shopping arcade built between 1990 and 1991.[1] Phase 3 underwent extensive renovation from 2017 to 2019, to increase the shops, the existing atrium from Level 1 to Level 2 have been removed.
Layout of the shopping arcade after renovation:
- Level 1: Yata (一田) Department Store
- Level 2: Toys "R" Us, Commercial Press, Children's wear and various stores
- Level 3: Under renovation
Layout of the shopping arcade before renovation:
- Level 1: Toys "R" Us, Commercial Press, Children's wear and various stores
- Level 2: Yata (一田) Department Store
- Level 3: Yata supermarket & food court, and various stores
Grand Central Plaza
The Grand Central Plaza complex (新城市中央廣場) houses the HomeSquare shopping mall.
- Levels 1 – 3: Furniture
- Levels 5 & 6: IKEA flagship store in Hong Kong, in which a restaurant serving Swedish dishes is included
Snoopy's World
On the podium of Level 3 of Phase 1, there is an outdoor playground called the "Snoopy's World" (Chinese: 史努比開心世界), the first Peanuts outdoor playground in Asia.[2] It opened to the public on 1 September 2000.
Spots in Snoopy's World
- Doghouse Entry: the Snoopy House
- School Plaza: Peanuts Academy
- Boating Canal: Canoe Ride
- Baseball Playground: Peanuts Dugout
- Mini Town Area: Peanuts Boulevard
- Covered Sitting Pavilion: Party Pavilion
- Entrance of Snoopy's World
- The yellow school bus in Snoopy's World
- Snoopy's World Entry Plaza
- Snoppy World Hall
Musical fountain
When New Town Plaza Phase 1 opened, an oval musical fountain at the centre of Level 3 was an icon of the shopping mall and the largest musical fountain in Asia. It was demolished in August 2004 and then, in May 2005, rebuilt on the roof garden of Level 7, opening in November that year. But it was then closed in 2015 which is the year of New Town Plaza has opened 30 years.
Phase 1 gallery
- Entrance Arena (2007)
- Level 3 Footbridge Gallery (2011)
- New Town Plaza after renovation (2013)
- Shops in Level 5 (2012)
Nearby shopping malls
- New Town Plaza Phase 3 (新城市廣場第三期)
- Grand Central Plaza (新城市中央廣場)
- Citylink Plaza (連城廣場)
- Shatin Centre (沙田中心)
- Shatin Plaza (沙田廣場)
- Lucky Plaza (好運中心)
- Wai Wah Centre (偉華中心)
- Hilton Plaza (希爾頓中心)
Nearby facilities
- Sha Tin Town Hall (沙田大會堂)
- Sha Tin Public Library (沙田公共圖書館)
- Sha Tin Marriage Registry (沙田婚姻註冊處)
- Sha Tin Park (沙田公園)
- Royal Park Hotel (帝都酒店), also developed by Sun Hung Kai Properties, and is regarded as Phase 2 of the New Town Plaza project. It has been designated as the Olympic Village in Hong Kong for the Beijing Olympics 2008.[3]
During the Anti-ELAB movement in 2019
New Town Plaza is one of the key locations for the Anti-ELAB movement, which originated from a peaceful protest held on 14 July in Sha Tin escalated into intense confrontations between the protesters and the police when the protesters were kettled inside New Town Plaza.[4][5] Sun Hung Kai Properties were scrutinised for allowing the police to enter the shopping centre without proper permit.[6]
In September 2019, protesters gathered several times in different shopping malls to sing for the song Glory to Hong Kong. On September 11, 2019, around 1000 people sang the song in New Town Plaza together that night, with crowds of people singing the song in other shopping malls around Hong Kong as well.[7]
- People Dancing and trampling on Flag of China in new town plaza on 22 September 2019
- public access blocked on 1 October 2019
- Riot Police use the gun target to the people on 3 November 2019
- Entrance Arena Glasses damage on 9 November 2019
- Police arrest the people on 15 December 2019
- Plainclothes police in New Town Plaza on 24 December 2019
References
- New Town Plaza-Phase 3
- Snoopy's World
- "SHKP cheers Beijing Olympic torch relay". Sun Hung Kai Properties Limited. 27 April 2008. Retrieved 15 June 2009.
- Cheng, Kris. "Hong Kong democrats question police 'kettling' tactic during Sha Tin mall clearance, as pro-Beijing side slams violence". Hong Kong Free Press. Retrieved 16 July 2019.
- "Violent clashes broke out inside New Town Plaza". The Standard. 14 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
- Chan, Holmes; Creery, Jennifer. "Hundreds of protesters gather at Sha Tin mall to demand accountability for violent clashes on Sunday". Hong Kong Free Press. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
- "《願榮光歸香港》再響遍多區商場 千人迫爆新城市廣場". Stand News. 11 September 2019. Archived from the original on 14 September 2019. Retrieved 15 September 2019.
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