JC Plaza marks anniversary with art, shopping event

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JC Plaza, a premium commercial complex in Jing'an district, is celebrating its second anniversary with a special event in collaboration with the trendy art brand ROBBi.

The celebration features the JC Plaza X ROBBi fashion and art exhibition, presented in partnership with the 2024 Shanghai Trends and Art Convention.

Originally the JC Mandarin Hotel, JC Plaza has a history dating back to the Cangzhou Hotel, which opened in 1900.

Over the years, the venue has transformed into a space that combines high-end offices and retailing. After two years of evolution, it has transitioned from a renowned five-star hotel into a modern, multi-purpose business hub.

The JC Plaza X ROBBi exhibition showcases four themed installations throughout the Plaza that combine art and fashion, creating a world of imagination. Visitors are taken on a cosmic adventure with ROBBi as it travels through wormholes, offering a romantic journey to the stars. The exhibition runs until Feb 23, 2025.

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An exciting part of the JC Plaza X ROBBi exhibition. [Photo/Jing'an District Media Center, Jing'an district commission of commerce]

Alongside the exhibition, JC Plaza is hosting a year-end shopping celebration with special offers, including bonus points, cashback rewards, and surprise raffles.

JC Club members are also receiving exclusive perks such as new member benefits, Christmas upgrades and special gifts for top spenders. The event aims to heat up the winter season with exciting opportunities for shoppers and visitors alike.

As a key symbol of urban renewal, JC Plaza is widely said to have become a new landmark on West Nanjing Road, attracting international luxury brands and local creative talents. What's more, with its mix of premium fashion, art, and modern services, JC Plaza continues to provide a special experience for customers seeking cutting-edge lifestyle options.

 

Sources: Official WeChat account of Jing'an District Media Center at "jaxwzx", Jing'an district commission of commerce