The world's
largest retailer, Wal-Mart, will open a new shopping mall
in Xi'an, home of the famous terra-cotta army of the first
emperor of the Qin Dynasty (221 B.C.-206 B.C.) in northwest
China's Shaanxi Province, according to a city panel.
The panel of 28 people representing all walks of life in
Xi'an discussed the location of the shopping mall and its
impact on the area's transportation and local commerce.
Twenty-six
members on the panel voted for and two others voted against
the new shopping mall, which will have a combined floor
space of 19,000 sq. m.
The new Wal-Mart
shopping mall is expected to start operation in late 2006.
Wal-Mart has
opened more than 40 outlets in major Chinese cities, including
Shenzhen, Beijing, Harbin and Nanjing, since it's entry
into China in 1996. The retailer employs more than 20,000
employees in the country.
Source: Xinhua