IFS International Financial Center
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Chengdu IFS is a landmark commercial complex in the center of Chengdu, known for its high-end fashion, artistic trends, and unique urban identity.
City landmark: "Climbing Wall Panda"
Iconic Art Installation: This is the most famous symbol of IFS and even Chengdu. The giant panda sculpture "I Am Here" designed by American artist Lawrence Argent is struggling to climb the exterior wall of the shopping mall.
Best check-in point:
Outdoor on the first floor of the shopping mall: Panda's front and buttocks can be photographed.
The sculpture courtyard on the seventh floor of the shopping mall: a must visit! This is the "head" viewing platform for pandas, where they can take photos with their faces and overlook the street view of Chunxi Road. It is also a popular urban rooftop leisure area.
High end shopping paradise
Brand positioning: Bringing together numerous international top luxury brands, high-end fashion brands, designer brands, and lifestyle brands.
Core business formats: luxury goods (such as Louis Vuitton, Dior, Gucci, Herm è s, etc.), high-end jewelry and watches, designer fashion, beauty and skincare, high-end lifestyle collection stores, etc.
Shopping environment: spacious, clear flow, modern decoration, providing a luxurious shopping experience.
IFS does not exist in isolation. It, together with the adjacent Ocean Taikoo Li (low-density open street) and the traditional Chunxi Road pedestrian street, constitutes the largest, most core, and richest "golden commercial district" in Chengdu.
IFS stands for high-end, modern, and centralized shopping experience.
Taikoo Li: A walking experience that represents fashion, block style, and cultural integration.
Chunxi Road: a bustling street market representing tradition, popularization, and fireworks.
The three are organically connected through underground passages and aerial corridors, allowing tourists to easily explore all three styles in a "one-stop" manner.