Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Apple opens first official store in South East Asia

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AFP: Apple opened its first Southeast Asia store in Singapore recently, drawing hundreds of excited fans to the swanky two-storey site in the city’s upmarket shopping district.

Located on the affluent Orchard Road, the new shop easily distinguis­hed by its iconic glass façade is expected to be one of the most popular Apple stores in the world according to the US tech giant.

Merchandis­e such as the iphone and Macbook were strategica­lly placed on display across the spacious first floor, while the upper level acted as a classroom for customers to participat­e in hands-on sessions.

Hundreds of shoppers camped out in anticipati­on of the launch, while more than a thousand thronged the store soon after the doors opened, an AFP reporter observed.

First in the queue was Xiang Jiaxin, a twenty-fiveyear-old Chinese national working in Macau who had queued for more than 12 hours overnight and planned a holiday to Singapore specially to coincide with the opening. “I am very happy and excited to be part of this. I have participat­ed in the official store openings in Macau, Guangzhou and Nanjing,” he told AFP.

Apple, which has a staggering US$256.8 billion cash stockpile, celebrated its 40th anniversar­y last year. The Silicon Valley legend sprang out of Steve Jobs’ garage to reshape modern life with trend-setting gadgets.

Most of its earnings come from the iphone, which faces increasing­ly tough competitio­n in a saturated market.

The tech behemoth has almost 500 stores globally with more than a million visitors daily. Aside from Singapore, its Asia shops are located in Hong Kong, China and Japan.

A regional transport, business and financial hub, Singapore attracted 16.4 million visitors last year.

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People queue outside theapplest­ore in the Orchard shopping district, Singapore

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