Taikoo Li Sanlitun | |
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| Location | Sanlitun, Beijing |
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| Coordinates | 39°56′01″N116°26′53″E / 39.933536°N 116.448053°E /39.933536; 116.448053 |
| Address | 19 Sanlitun Road, Chaoyang District |
| Opening date | 2008 |
| Developer | Swire Properties |
| Architect | Kengo Kuma |
| Stores and services | 300 |
| Floor area | 1,720,000 sq ft (160,000 m2) |
| Website | taikoolisanlitun |
Taikoo Li Sanlitun (Chinese:三里屯太古里;pinyin:Sānlǐtún Tàigǔlǐ), formerlySanlitun Village, is a shopping center in theSanlitun area of theChaoyang District inBeijing, China. It comprises 19 buildings on two sites that are a few minutes walk from each other.
Taikoo Li Sanlitun is adjacent toBeijing SubwayLine 2Dongsi Shitiao Station andLine 10Tuanjiehu Station.Dongdaqiao Station onLine 6 is also close by. It is a ten-minute walk from Tuanjiehu, a twenty-minute walk from Dongsi Shitiao and a twenty-minute walk from Dongdaqiao. It is recommended to take Exit A or D from Tuanjiehu.
The center opened in July 2008, and is developed and managed by Hong Kong–basedSwire Properties. It comprise two sites:[1]
The center opened in July 2008, and contains 260+ stores, dining outlets and services including a multi-screen
The area includes a large number of stores, especially fashion brands. It also includes art galleries focusing on avant-garde and contemporary Chinese and foreign artists.[2][3][4]
Opened in 2021 with about 20 stores and over 27,500 sqm
It was designed by a group led by the Oval partnership from Hong Kong, and Japanese architectKengo Kuma (隈 研吾).[5][6]
The design of Taikoo Li South is inspired by Beijing'shutongs, while Taikoo Li North draws its courtyard form from China'ssiheyuan.[5] The space also includes modern pieces such as an open fountain and little touches from contemporary artists.[7][8]