AN EXPERIENCE SHOPPING MALL AND FASHION TREND “HOLY LAND

VICTORY
PLAZA

Property Overview

Victory Plaza is at the core of the most prosperous area of Tianhe CBD and enjoys a strong and well developed business environment. With a magnificent diamond shape and contemporary look, it is no doubt the business landmark of Tianhe CBD. With a total gross floor area of approximately 140,000 sq.m., it comprises a 4-storey underground car park, a 6-storey shopping mall, a single-storey hanging garden clubhouse and two grade A office buildings with 52 storeys and 36 storeys respectively. Its shopping mall is positioned as an “Youth New Home” and was renamed as “VT101” on 28 September 2014. It features fashionable, young, LOHAS and trendy lifestyle. Its shopping mall focuses on young people, students, white collars and young families as the target customers to build a cluster of flagship stores in the business circle of Tianhe road through the introduction of the first store brand of Guangzhou and personalized flagship stores with homogenous branding. It has introduced tenants including Uniqlo’s largest and latest flagship store in southern China, Guangzhou McDonald’s first future canteen flagship store, GU’s first flagship store in southern China, The Colorist, 7-Eleven and Bestore, YO!TEA, Tai Er, YE&CO, Lao Xiang Cun, supafama 農場西餐, COLINMINT, and Cheng Sushi. It has integrated fast fashion, global trend, culture and creativity, and art space. In 2019, Victory Plaza won many prestigious awards including the “Best Popularity Award” by the Tianhe Road Chamber of Commerce in Tianhe District of Guangzhou, the “Star of the Originality Services” by the Tianhe Road Business Circle Management Committee, the “Good City Love Unit” by Guangzhou Charity Association. In 2020, Victory Plaza was awarded the “2nd China Commercial Property Planning Festival i.e. 3rd Golden Light Awards Ceremony” (第二屆中國商業地產企劃節暨第三屆金燈獎頒獎盛典), and awarded “Golden Light Award - Excellent Scene Award” (金燈獎卓越場景獎) for three successive years which represents the influence of decoration in China.