Lucky Chinatown | |
Address: | Reina Regente Street |
Coordinates: | 14.6036°N 120.9736°W |
Number Of Stores: | 100+ |
Number Of Anchors: | 4 |
Floor Area: | 108000sqm |
Parking: | 1,000 cars |
Floors: | 5 (Main) 4 (Annex) 3 (Cityplace Square) |
Lucky Chinatown is a lifestyle mall development of Megaworld Lifestyle Malls located along Reina Regente Street corner Dela Reina Street in Binondo, Manila.[1]
Awarded the Shopping Center of the Year by the Philippine Retailers Association in 2015,[2] Lucky Chinatown is the first full-scale lifestyle mall in the world’s oldest Chinatown.[3] It is designed to offer a blend of history, tradition and modern shopping, dining and leisure experience. The four-level, 108,000-square-meter (1,160,000 sq ft)[4] shopping mall is envisioned as a heritage project that promotes Binondo's tradition of commerce and tourism during modern times.[5]
It houses a wide selection of international fashion brands and high-end shopping in a part of Manila known for bargain centers and budget shopping.[6] Lucky Chinatown also has establishments that cater to home improvement, convenience, as well as beauty and wellness.[7] For budget shopping and pop up kiosks popular in Divisoria and other Chinatown markets in the world, Lucky Chinatown has the Annex A building for those.
Aside from shopping, Lucky Chinatown serves a variety of high-end dining offerings with a mix of Asian, European and Oriental cuisines as well as a roster of coffee shops, tea houses, quick-service restaurants and confectionary stores for more affordable meal options.[8] For entertainment, Lucky Chinatown is equipped with four upscale movie theaters. Among the striking features of Lucky Chinatown Cinemas are the Emperor Twin Seats designed to accommodate two people with retractable middle armrests.[9]
Lucky Chinatown hosts community events such as small civic gatherings and traditional Chinese celebrations.[10]
The Chinatown Walk, is a promenade within Lucky Chinatown where people can try Filipino - Chinese products. It is inspired by Hong Kong and Shanghai market alleys where Chinese merchants sell exotic Chinese delicacies, herbal medicine, and street food. The design and layout is also inspired by the Manila Chinatown of the past.[12]
Chinatown Museum is a newly opened museum located at the fourth level of Lucky Chinatown Annex Building A. The country's first cultural museum is dedicated to the "World’s Oldest Chinatown". The Chinatown Museum features 18 galleries, with each focusing on various influences and historical events that have shaped the cultural, social and economic threads of Binondo – from its establishment as a settlement for Christianized Chinese to the height of downtown Escolta on its way to becoming a bustling commercial downtown of colonial Manila.
The new cultural landmark, recognized by the National Historical Commission and National Commission for the Culture and the Arts, is envisioned as a community space and heritage project that lends a visual retelling of the rich history of Binondo.
Chinatown Museum is the second museum venture of Megaworld Corporation following the opening of the Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art (ILOMOCA), the first museum of its kind in the Visayas and Mindanao region, inside its Iloilo Business Park township in Mandurriao, Iloilo City.
Chinatown Museum is connected directly to the main mall of Lucky Chinatown via a bridgeway at the fourth level and the newly opened Hotel Lucky Chinatown.[13] [14] [15] [16]