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Hong Kong retailers hope to strike Olympic gold as Paris sports extravaganza boosts business

  • Shopping centre operators said they expected a 15 per cent increase in sales over the Paris Games and a 20 per cent jump in footfall

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Fans gather at a big screen in the Olympian City shopping centre in Tai Kok Tsui to cheer on Vivian Kong as she fights her way to a fencing gold at the Paris Olympics. Photo: Edmond So
Hong Kong shopping centres live-streaming the Paris Olympics have said they expect a 15 per cent sales boost over the course of the event compared with the same period last year as the city won its first gold medal.
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Sports fans flocked to shopping centres on Saturday and stayed into the early hours of Sunday to cheer on the city’s athletes – including fencing queen Vivian Kong Man-wei, who took top spot on the podium in the women’s épée event.

Sino Land’s Olympian City drew the crowds with an artificial grass area in front of a big screen in the atrium.

Cheung King-yeung, 38, a marketing officer and father-of-two, said he spent HK$1,000 (US$128) more at the centre than on a normal Sunday because he wanted to enjoy the Games as part of a crowd.

“When the family goes out to have fun, spending doesn’t have to be a big concern,” he said.

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“Just taking a family of four out for two meals already costs more than HK$1,000, excluding the snacks and bubble tea my kids are buying.

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