Where is the container Starbucks
Starbucks, the first container store in mainland China, has officially opened in Shanghai's Baoshan Wisdom Bay Technology Park!
Previously, many people traveled to Hualien, Taiwan, China, just to catch a glimpse of the much-anticipated Huilan store, the first Starbucks containerized Starbucks to open in the Asia-Pacific region.
But now you don't have to envy your friends in Hualien. You can see the super cool shipping container Starbucks in Shanghai!
Taking the designer's "box" as the main body, six containers of different sizes have been creatively assembled, and by stacking them at different angles and heights, spaces such as elevated, open-air balconies and corridors have been created.
While considering the utilization of space, the designers also cut the containers at different angles, giving the whole building uniqueness and a sense of art.
The mermaid-themed gallery on the first floor is so artistic and spiritual that you'll want to spend an afternoon here.
It's a 3D print of a mermaid, and there is a Chinese 3D printing culture museum in the park. The designer's care can also be seen in such details.
In the pure white container space on the second floor, there is a series of coffee-themed art paintings with a modern flavor.
The unique skylight design of the container allows the distant view to reflect through the glass into the interior. As the sunlight moves in, the shadows in the interior change, doubling the surprise of the pairing.
In the hands of the designer, the container is like Lego blocks, which are given new colors and exude a unique artistic atmosphere. Once you pass by it, you will be mesmerized by it.
It is worth mentioning that with the opening of the Container Starbucks, the number of Starbucks stores in Shanghai has set a new record for the number of Starbucks stores in a single city in the world.
One more reason to visit Shanghai that caught me off guard ~ reservations?
Store name: Starbucks Shanghai Wisdom Bay Technology Park Store
Address: Building 48, No. 6, Herb Road, Baoshan District, Shanghai (near Metro Line 1, Exit 4, Hulan Road)
Telephone: 02166220092
Opening hours: Monday through Friday 07:00-20:30, Saturday and Sunday 07:00-20:00. .
Currently, Starbucks has about 30,000 stores worldwide. Whether you're hanging out in the city you live in or traveling, chances are you'll see it.
Each city has its own specialty Starbucks that has become one of the local attractions.
Starbucks places to visit
Next, let's take a look at some of the Starbucks in the world that are worth visiting. I'm sure many of them are just passing by unnoticed~
Hualien, China
The Starbucks that opened in Hualien's Hulan Gate is actually run by hotshot architect Kengo Kuma.
It's not only the first Starbucks containerized Starbucks to open in the Asia-Pacific region, it's also the largest containerized store in the world.
The building is a creative blend of indigenous Amis styles, with pure white containers as the building material and colorful mosaics as accents.
It has become a beautiful and romantic landscape in Hualien, the city of dreams.
Address: No. 505, Section 1, Nanbin Road, Ji'an Township, Hualien County, Taiwan, China
Xi'an, China
The most famous Starbucks in Xi'an has to be the Bell Tower store.
The 11-year-old Starbucks was designed by Liu Kecheng, dean of the School of Architecture at the Xi'an University of Architecture and Technology, completing the perfect fusion of Starbucks and the ancient city.
The overall wooden grille extends from the outside of the store to the inside. The interior is inspired by Xi'an's iconic Ancient City Wall, and the World Café map on the wall consists of armor pieces resembling the Terracotta Warriors~
Address: Bell and Drum Tower Plaza, No. 1 West Street, Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China
Guangzhou, China
This Starbucks is located in an old building in Shamian, surrounded by the same old buildings and greenery. The building itself is a vivid reflection of the landscape.
The yellow that softens the surrounding beige buildings and the dark green that is characteristic of Starbucks breed a vintage color of Tiffany blue.
There are also vintage-style tables and chairs in the corridor and courtyard, and a cup of coffee with a ray of sunshine seems to slow down the pace of life, leading a cozy and peaceful life, happily spending leisure time.
Address: 50-52 Sha Mian Street, Liwan District, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
Hong Kong, China
Hong Kong's most distinctive drink store is the Ice House, and the Starbucks in Central is a fusion of Ice House and cafeteria design.
Not only does it offer the unique and interesting culture of Hong Kong, but also a limited selection of Hong Kong food and drinks. Drinking pineapple oil and Hong Kong-style mandarin duck milk tea at Starbucks is a great treat!
Address: Middle Floor, Lok Cheong Basement, 13 Dudley Street, Central, Hong Kong, China.
Tianjin, China
This building, located at the intersection of Heping Road and Binjiang Road, was also home to the Zhejiang Industrial Bank in Tianjin a century ago.
As a bustling bank during the Republican era, the building has a unique historical place in the hearts of Tianjinites.
Now it has become Starbucks' flagship store at Tianjin Plaza 66.
Vintage dome, carved skeleton, ancient coin relief. Starbucks has created a new space here while preserving the features of the historic building from a century ago.
Address: 237-1 Heping Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China
TOKYO, JAPAN
Early last year, Starbucks opened a new roastery next to the Sakura Resort Mukurokawa in Tokyo, Japan.
The fifth top-tier store after Seattle, Shanghai, Milan and New York, the 3,000-square-meter Starbucks Reserve Roastery in Tokyo is the largest Starbucks Roastery in the world today.
According to designer Kengo Kuma, the design was inspired by the cherry blossoms along the Kiguro River.
What was originally a giant coffee barrel has been transformed into a copper cherry blossom, the world's largest plant, blooming in the store. The fourth floor is surrounded by hundreds of handmade brass cherry blossoms, making it look like a galaxy of cherry blossoms from afar.
Address: Room 192, Aobadai 2, Muji Ward, Tokyo, Japan
Toyama City, Japan
This Starbucks in Japan's Toyama Suizenland is one of the "world's most beautiful Starbucks".
Tomigawa is not a popular destination, but many travelers consider this Starbucks a special trip.
When you're in the middle of a lush green meadow and quiet lake and mountains, the coffee comes second to the setting, which has struck you.
Because the concept store is designed with a glass house, light can penetrate into the interior without any reservation, which is even more charming during the cherry blossom season or when it snows.
Address: 5 Toyama Canal Water Park, Kitagawa Town, Toyama City, Japan
Fukuoka, Japan
This Starbucks near Tenmangu Shrine in Fukuoka's Daza Prefecture was designed by architect Kengo Kuma in accordance with the theme of "combining the traditional and the modern with natural materials.
The entire building is made up of 2,000 rod-shaped elements, with wood, sunlight and light creating a subtle sense of warmth.
Address: 3-2-43, Saisuke, Taisaiwa, Fukuoka, 818-0117
Bangkok, Thailand
Near the MUSE Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, there is a fresh, exotic Starbucks where some "Internet celebrities" are keen to do charity work.
The Starbucks was converted from an 80-year-old Thai-style building. While retaining its traditional features, it also incorporates many modern elements.
The small outdoor patio is adorned with cascading waterfalls and scenic rocks, and the rusted iron engraved handles on the glass doors through the Thai-style colonnade are also antique.
The clear glass is all green at first glance. How could you not like it?
Address: 30/39-50 Ngurah Rai Mall, Ngurah Rai Road, Ground Floor. Bangkarn Sub-district, Muang Nongburi District, Nonthaburi, Thailand.
Prague, Czech **** and country
This is probably the best Starbucks in the world. It's situated next to Prague Castle, and the location is arguably unbeatable.
There's a map in the room, marking where travelers from different countries and regions have been.
Come to Starbucks to buy a cup of coffee, sit at a wooden table on the third floor open-air terrace and gaze at the old city with its red tiles. That's probably what traveling is all about.
Address: Prague, 186/1a, hradcanskenamesti
MILAN, ITALY
Year after year, Italy finally opened its first Starbucks in China, located in Piazza Cordoba in Milan, Italy.
The classical white building, formerly the General Post Office, is 100 years old and quite charming.
It's not just an ordinary store, but the first Starbucks Coffee Roasters in Europe, and it's as luxurious as it gets. It's also the third Starbucks roastery to open worldwide, after Seattle and Shanghai, China.
While it was a risky move to bring Starbucks back to the birthplace of espresso, the store attracted a lot of queues and became an "internet celebrity".
Walking into the store, there are pieces of hand-laid Italian marble and industrial brass.
Many people don't care about the cup of coffee, they just come to check out the glitzy, high-end bakery look and decor.
Address: Viacordusio, 1, 20123 Milan, Italy