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Shangri-La Plaza is a mall situated in the Ortigas Center financial district in Mandaluyong City, Philippines. It is surrounded by four streets in the commercial area, namely, Internal Avenue, St. Francis Avenue, Shaw Boulevard and the major highway EDSA. Affectionately called The Shang, this seven-storey structure is also accessible through the Shaw Boulevard MRT Station in the fifth floor which connects it to the Manila Metro Rail Transit System. It is also the only retail arm of Kuok Group of Companies, the owner of the worldwide chain of Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts. [1]
The Shang has several anchors and themed areas for the diverse interests of its visitors.
Shangri-la Plaza facade facing Internal Avenue
- Garden Food Court - Food stalls at the basement level with a garden theme interiors.
- Technohub - Computer and mobile phone shops beside the Garden Food Court.
- Rustans Tower - Located at the EDSA wing, this major anchor features Rustan's Department Store and Supermarket.
- Crossings Department Store - In front of Internal Avenue, this major anchor is a middle class department store.
- The Fifth - Located at the fifth floor featuring international and Filipino lifestyle brands.
- Streetscape - Al fresco style restaurants line the perimeter of this outdoor area.
- Art Plaza - A diverse exhibition of paintings and other masterpieces from local Filipino artisans and other international artists.
- Cineplex - Five state of the art movie theaters on the 6th floor.
- Premiere Theatre - Upscale cinema of the Shang. [2]
Global brand shops at the Shang include:
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[edit] References
- ^ Click the City, dot Com, Shop and Services: Shangri-La Plaza Mall, <http://www.clickthecity.com/shop/shopmall.asp?mallid=9>. Retrieved on 2007-08-w0
- ^ Shangri-La Plaza Mall, Website (2007-08-18), Happening at the Shang, <http://www.shangrila-plaza.com/>