ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Splendid China Mall Splendid China MallShopping mall in Toronto, Canada This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this article. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed.Find sources: "Splendid China Mall" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (October 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this message) Splendid China MallEntrance to Splendid China Mall; the entrance sign shows its former nameCoordinates43°49′26″N 79°18′10″W / 43.824°N 79.3028°W / 43.824; -79.3028Address4675 Steeles Avenue EastToronto, OntarioM1V 4S5OpenedFebruary 17, 2007DeveloperSplendid China Development Inc.Stores150Floors2Websitesplendidchinamall.ca Splendid China MallTraditional Chinese錦繡中華Simplified Chinese锦绣中华TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinJǐnxiù ZhōnghuáYue: CantoneseYale Romanizationgam2 sau3 zung1 waa4 Splendid China Mall (traditional Chinese: 錦繡中華; simplified Chinese: 锦绣中华) (formerly known as Splendid China Tower) is a 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m2) Chinese-themed ethnic shopping centre located at the southeast corner of Redlea Avenue and Steeles Avenue in the Scarborough district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is on the Scarborough side of Steeles Avenue (the other side is in Markham, Ontario).[1] It is located adjacent to Milliken GO Station and across from the Pacific Mall along with the now closed Market Village. The structure was formerly occupied by Canadian Tire.[2] Chinese language signs Scarborough's local sign bylaws limit the size a business may post signs in one singular language. The signs the centre has (in Chinese characters) taken up the permitted total wall acreage, so permission had to be sought to add an English sign.[3] See also Chinese Canadians in the Greater Toronto Area References ↑ Wong, Tony (November 17, 2007). "Going to the wall for the Asian mega-mall". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2009-02-08. ↑ "Going to the wall for the Asian mega-mall". 17 November 2007. ↑ Spears, John (2007-02-14). "Talking the walk in Scarborough". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2009-02-10. External links Official website June 2007 Zoning Application to the City of Toronto Darren Susilo, "Inside Splendid China Tower", BlogTO, June 20, 2012. vteList of shopping malls in Toronto and the Golden HorseshoeToronto Agincourt Mall Atrium on Bay Bayview Village Bridlewood Mall Cedarbrae Centre Centerpoint Mall Cloverdale Mall College Park The Crossways Dufferin Mall East York Town Centre Toronto Eaton Centre Eglinton Square Empress Walk Fairview Mall Lawrence Allen Centre Malvern Town Centre Manulife Centre Parkway Mall Path Queen's Quay Terminal Scarborough Town Centre Sherway Gardens Shoppers World Danforth Shops at Don Mills Splendid China Mall* Stock Yards Village The Well Woodbine Centre Woodside Square Yorkdale Yorkville Village Peel Region Bramalea City Centre Dixie Outlet Mall Erin Mills Town Centre Heartland Town Centre Meadowvale Town Centre Sherwood Village Shoppers World Brampton South Common Centre Square One Westdale Mall Westwood Square Mall York Region First Markham Place* Hillcrest Mall Improve Canada King Square Shopping Mall* Langham Square* Markville Pacific Mall* Promenade The Shops on Steeles and 404 Upper Canada Mall Vaughan Mills Durham Region Pickering Town Centre Oshawa Centre Whitby Mall Halton Region Burlington Centre Mapleview Centre Oakville Place Toronto Premium Outlets Hamilton The Centre on Barton Eastgate Square Lime Ridge Mall Lloyd D. Jackson Square Niagara Region Outlet Collection at Niagara Pen Centre Seaway Mall Greater GoldenHorseshoeSimcoe CountyGeorgianWaterloo Region Cambridge Centre Conestoga Mall Fairview Park Mall Wellington County Old Quebec Street Mall Stone Road Mall Peterborough Lansdowne Place Defunct malls Don Mills Centre Toronto Galleria Shopping Centre Toronto Honeydale Mall Toronto Market Square Shopping Centre Waterloo Region Market Village* York Region Planned malls Remington Centre* (to replace Market Village) The largest mall in each area is bolded. *Ethnic malls This Toronto-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte