Shijiazhuang Wanda Plaza, is the largest urban complex in North China and the first all-formats life plaza in the city, combining a shopping mall, a supermarket, an office building, a five-star hotel, cinema and apartments.
Covering a floor area of 1.83 million square meters with an investment of 8 billion yuan ($1.16 billion), the plaza started operations in September 2011. It now has a daily average of more than 100,000 visitors during holidays and festivals.
Address: No 136 Huanan Avenue, Yuhua district, Shijiazhuang, Hebei province
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