The growth has been very strong between IKEA, B&Q, even local brands like Homes Orient. It's very competitive.

If you go there, it's pretty empty. It's unpleasant to go to frankly because it's so large.

Considering the massive infrastructure projects coming to the city, notably the series of new metro lines, airport light rail and expressway, the long term outlook for the city is incredibly positive.

This is like building Manhattan overnight.

Over 100 cities in China have more than 1 million people. If even a small percentage of these people are able to purchase home furnishings, it would be really promising.