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by WandererWhisper
Nov 1, 2024
If there’s one place in Beijing that feels like the heartbeat of youth, trendiness, and endless things to explore—it’s Hopson One 合生汇, tucked right in the buzzing district of Chaoyang. Since its grand opening in 2017, this megamall has quickly gained a cult-like following and firmly earned its title as one of the most “internet-famous” malls in Beijing. Whether you’re a foodie, a fashion hunter, or just looking for a place to hang out on a lazy weekend afternoon, 合生汇 has it all and more. Let’s dive into this urban paradise! 💫
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🚇 Location, Location, Location
Hopson One is super accessible—right at the intersection of West Dawang Road and Guangqu Road, and directly connected to Subway Lines 7 and 14 at Jiulongshan Station. You don’t even need to go outside once you exit the station; just follow the signs and you’re inside the mall. Perfect for avoiding both Beijing’s winter chills ❄️ and summer heat ☀️.
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🏙️ Mega Space with Stunning Design
This isn’t just a regular mall. We’re talking about over 20 floors including B3 to Level 6, and the architectural vibe is ✨ chef’s kiss ✨. One of the highlights is the sky dome atrium—a breathtaking, light-filled space that’s perfect for your next Instagram post 📸. There’s also a huge open-air rooftop event space, where pop-ups and exhibitions frequently happen. You might just stumble into a VR art show or a K-pop dance battle. 😉
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🍜 Asia’s Foodie Paradise
If you love food, block out a whole day.
Hopson One’s B1 and B2 levels, known as “21区 Block,” are like a maze of temptations. Rumored to be the largest indoor food street in Asia, this area is absolutely packed with trendy bites, local legends, and international flavors. 🌮🍣🍲
Here are some must-tries:
• 潇湘阁 – authentic Hunan cuisine; their 辣子鸡 (spicy chicken) is 🔥
• 小放牛烧烤 – sizzling skewers that hit the spot 🍢
• 叠叠蒸 – classic dim sum in a chic, modern setting 🥟
• 迷你椰 – tropical Thai dishes, fun vibes, and affordable prices 🇹🇭
• B&C 面包 – freshly baked buns and pastries that are too cute to eat 🥐
From bubble tea brands like 霸王茶姬 to lesser-known gems hidden in tiny stalls, it’s a culinary wonderland. Honestly, every corner smells like something worth queuing for. 😋#beijingshopping
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