Talk:South China Mall

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Biggest mall, but no pics or good information!! Gautam Discuss 04:22, 25 April 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Parking

Although South China Mall is the world's largest mall, its parking area isn't as big as the West Edmonton Mall's 20,000-parking slot capacity. The mall only provides 10,000 car parking slots for its customers, which is still plentiful for the parking of cars, buses, and baby strollers. It's a joke to compare the biggest shopping malls by terms of parking area.Things go funny when people try to compare the tallest building by terms of numbers of toilets.Lol--Ksyrie 08:15, 31 May 2007 (UTC)
I don't see your point. The text points out a paradox - that even though the mall has significantly more retail space (and two and one-half times the number of businesses that the West Edmonton Mall has), it has only half the number of parking spaces (and the article implies that the lower number is more than sufficient for its clientèle). I fail to see any analogy that is being drawn regarding the number of floors a building has and the number of toilets it contains. 147.70.242.40 16:18, 12 June 2007 (UTC)
That's different customers tranporational method,the majorties chinese customers reach the shopping mall by Public transport not by personal auto.--Ksyrie 02:00, 18 June 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Needs More Information

For those familiar with the mall, can you add the Chinese name of the mall (in characters and in pinyin)? Also, does this mall have a website? I would imagine that a mall of this size should.61.145.188.101 03:51, 3 July 2007 (UTC)

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