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After seeing the Apple Stores in Japan, you may also want to look at Apple Stores at other places, like China, Italy and Australia. In each of these countries, there is only one Apple Store that is opened directly from Apple Inc.
Let's see those stores from either far outside or even zoomed inside after the jump.
1. Beijing, China: Sanlitun
I love the atmosphere inside China Apple Store where all kinds of people are stopping by this Apple Store regardless of their age. In the last photo shoot, you will see some kids being snapped when they're having fun with iMac.
2. Roma, Italy: Roma Est
Apple Store in Italy is located inside other building. Unlike other Apple Stores, you can't expect this Apple Store in Italy to have big shiny Apple logo engraved on the store. But still, you can see stacks of books and Apple products, crowd of people and the Genius Bar.
Oh, someone noticed that he's being photographed, he's waving here. Hello there!
3. Sydney, Australia: Sydney
It's lucky for me to find photos of Apple Store in Sydney while under construction. You can feel and experience the urgency of tearing the construction cover apart only to see how the first Australia Apple Store will look like.
I personally like the photo of Sydney Apple Store at night.
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K
Nice Pics. Thanks! fa
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Al
One of the pictures of the italian store is not of the real store. It's the one with the two apples on dark background. That's a store that is besides the Apple store in the same mall, and has an 'Apple corner'. Personally I'm not happy to have the Apple store in such a place. It's far from anywhere, out of the outer ring of Rome in an unpleasant residential suburb. I would have liked a nice place in or near the centre (dreaming of something like London Regent St....) Ciao.
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