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Chengdu IFS
<\/span>Chengdu International Finance Square (Chengdu IFS) occupies the most coveted location within the Chunxi Road's core business district in the heart of Chengdu. It is at the intersection of the city's two main bustling arteries: Hongxing Road and Dacisi Road. With overall gross floor area exceeding 760,000 square metres, Chengdu IFS is a landmark development: not only is it the leading integrated complex in the central business district of western China, it is also one of the most popular one-stop-shop flagship high-end retailing landmarks. Costing over RMB16 billion, Chengdu IFS is the first flagship project in Mainland China by The Wharf (Holdings) Limited (established in 1886. Code at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange: 4.) Chengdu IFS complex has been conceived to be a "City within the City". It consists of flagship shopping mall, Premium Grade-A office buildings, five-star hotel, and luxury residential.<\/p> \n

The Wharf (Holdings) Limited
<\/span>Established in 1886, The Wharf (Holdings) Limited is a listed subsidiary of Wheelock & Company Limited. Wharf's strategic business focus is on property development, including land acquisition, financing, project development, design, construction and marketing and promotion. Wharf has unparalleled expertise in the management of shopping malls in Hong Kong. Harbour City and Times Square are in the group's prized portfolio of properties. Advancing its longstanding mission of "Building for Tomorrow", Wharf focuses its resources and expertise on developing prime real estate projects in Mainland China spanning a dozen of Chinese cities. Wharf has firmly established a reputation as the developer for premier landmark projects, including Wheelock Square in Shanghai and the various Times Square projects in Chongqing, Dalian, Shanghai and Wuhan. Currently underway is the construction of five IFS projects in Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Suzhou and Wuxi, which are based on the successful model of Harbour City in Hong Kong.<\/p> \n

About Lawrence Argent
<\/span>Preeminent artist Lawrence Argent has captured public imagination and become a household name in the United States with his mega public art installations "I see what you mean" and "Leap". Invited by Chengdu IFS, Argent has embarked on his first gigantic outdoor art installation project in China. With China's beloved giant panda as the theme, Argent has created a 15-metre tall giant panda outdoor art installation named "I am here". This will be the largest outdoor art installation ever in the artistic creation history of Chengdu, the home of giant pandas. On public display at Chengdu IFS, this art installation enables visitors to explore the giant panda's world of wonder and appreciate the significance of the peaceful coexistence of a human society and giant pandas.<\/p> \n

The artist Lawrence Argent has imbued in his giant panda art installation with significant substance and a profound meaning beyond the creature's status as the symbol of Sichuan and China. By christening his 15-metre tall, 13-tonne colossal creation "I am here", Argent conveys double meaning: he not only aims to provoke our thought about our own existence through this art installation, the artist also wants us to reflect on the growing prosperity of the city. The giant panda art installation reminds us that we should not neglect the care for the giant pandas, which share the same planet earth with us all amidst rapid commercial development. The giant panda art installation will be shown in Chengdu International Finance Square on Hongxing Pedestrian Street which is bond to arouse the attention of all over the city.<\/p> \n

Giant Panda Rescue and Disease Control & Prevention Center in Dujiangyan
<\/span>Giant Panda Protection and Research Center of China was founded in 1980, which was established by the Chinese government cooperating with WWF. The earthquake reconstruction of research center is centered in Wolong, there are 3 bases including Wolong base, Bifengxia base and the disease control center of Dujiangyan forming "one center, three bases" pattern.<\/p> \n

Giant Panda Rescue and Disease Control & Prevention Center in Dujiangyan was provided assistance by Hong Kong SAR government as a landmark projects for Wolong nature reservation, which located in the town of Qingcheng mountain in Dujiangyan, the total construction area is about 12,542 square meters. Giant Panda Rescue and Disease Control & Prevention Center inDujiangyan is a nonprofit scientific base for giant panda rescue, disease prevention and control. The main research is giant panda care, disease prevention and control, quarantine and transfer, which is one of the biggest centers for giant panda rescue, disease control and prevention. It provides good treatment and living space for giant panda release. Meanwhile, it also can offer a special rehabilitation for old giant panda base, greatly improved animal welfare protection of old giant panda.<\/p> \n

About AllRightsReserved
<\/span>AllRightsReserved (ARR) is a Hong Kong-based creative studio established in November 2003, always reaching out to wherever creativity springs. In 2013, our recently curated "Rubber Duck Project - HK Tour" attracted international attention with overwhelmingly positive feedback. ARR is also involved in the curation, planning and creative direction of various exhibitions that introduce all-new experiences. Major projects include five Hello Kitty Exhibitions in cooperation with SANRIO, "100 Years before the Birth of Doraemon", and "WE PRINT ORIGINALS", the first large-scale 3D scanning and printing exhibition in Hong Kong, in collaboration with ADIDAS ORIGINALS.<\/p> \n

ARR actively engages in various creative exchanges, such as art directing filmmaker Johnnie To's contribution to "Nuit Blanche 2008" in Paris and directing the short film commemorating the 60th anniversary of the People's Republic of China. ARR's deep passion for design initiates collaborations from around the world, extending creative synergy internationally and across disciplines. Solo exhibitions have featured Japanese avant garde artist Yayoi Kusama, American artist KAWS and Chinese contemporary artist Yue Minjun.<\/p> \n \n \n \n \n \n
Vivian Yong
<\/strong>Deputy General Manager, Promotion and Marketing
Chengdu IFS
+86-147-1549-6306
+852-2118-8418
vivianyong@wharfchina.com<\/a> <\/td> \n
Winnie Wong
<\/strong>Deputy General Manager, Promotion and Marketing
Chengdu IFS
+86-14714337386
+852-2118-5265
winniewlwong@wharfchina.com<\/a> <\/td> \n <\/tr> \n

Debbie Wong
<\/strong>Assistant Manager, Promotion and Marketing
Chengdu IFS
+86-14715031632
+852-2118-5379
debbiewong@wharfchina.com<\/a>
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Serena Xu
<\/strong>Officer, Promotion
Chengdu IFS
+86-139-8042-9751
+86-28-6939-9793
serenaxu@cdifs.cn<\/a> <\/td> \n
Sally Lu
<\/strong>Assistant officer, Promotion
Chengdu IFS
+86-150-0825-3680
+86-28-6939-9795
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