Leisure Spaces

Stone Creative Hub

Stone Creative Hub

Stone Creative Hub features yacht lifestyle, coastal leisure and creative experience. It combines European architectural aesthetics with Lingnan coastal culture to create a distinctive Bay Area commercial street. The project offers 32-835 square meter double-level shops with six-meter-high first floors, supporting flexible business formats. With experiential commerce at its core, it has introduced restaurants, waterfront bars, creative workshops and designer stores. The Stone Space market includes container shops and trunk markets, creating an energetic commercial atmosphere through regular events.

Puzhou Garden

Puzhou Garden

Beside Nansha Tin Hau Temple, Puzhou Garden sits between Dajiao Mountain and Puzhou Mountain near the Pearl River estuary, with 345 mu of ecological green land. The Water Town Street shifts visitors into a compact classical garden scene inspired by Suzhou.

On this mountain-and-sea site, Puzhou Garden and Water Town Street are evolving from a landscape park into an urban ecological hub. With culture and tourism, family activities and outdoor experiences as its three layers, the project invites brand operators, creators and partners to grow business ideas in a wetland setting and create a Greater Bay Area micro-vacation benchmark.

Nansha Music Showplace

Nansha Music Showplace

A professional performance venue at the geographic center of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, Nansha Music Showplace covers 143,000 square meters and is positioned as the Bay Area Music Heart. It integrates concerts, cultural celebrations and brand launches.

A 100,000-square-meter real-grass field and 40,000-square-meter hardstanding area can host large-scale events. The regular rectangular site provides a 450 m x 320 m open layout. It is directly connected to Nanheng Station on Metro Line 4 and offers more than 5,000 parking spaces. Professional facilities, complete services and a core Bay Area location support major cultural events.

Shangwan Community

Shangwan Community

Completed in 1994 by the Fok Ying Tung Foundation as employee housing, Shangwan Community covers 120 mu with 480 residences as well as supporting shops, restaurants and markets. It is planned for partial future renewal into a wellness-oriented community and supporting neighborhood space.