The first Apple Store in Taiwan is now open, we show you the images of the opening

As we have been training you weeks ago, the guys from Cupertino have inaugurated this past weekend the first Apple Store in Taiwan, a country with a high demand for Apple friends but which until now did not have an official store, which forces citizens to travel to one of the 40 Chinese cities where an Apple Store is currently located. On July 1 at 11 in the morning the doors of this Apple Store were opened, of which we are going to show you the first images below, images that have become common in countries where until now Apple had no physical presence.

As we cannot see in the images, the queues hours before the inauguration have become commonplace, as in the past to be able to acquire the latest iPhone model despite the fact that the director of retail, Angela Ahredts is doing everything possible to avoid it at all costs, and that for the moment stop me that it is doing quite well, as we have seen these last two years. This new store baptized as Taipei 101, in reference to the building where it is located, on the ground floor to be more specific has a staff of 130 people, who will be in charge of sales, courses, repairs and others.

The new Today at Apple courses are also present in this Apple Store, sessions with which iPhone users can improve and expand their knowledge of both photography and video. As we can see in the images that Apple has published on its blog, the attendance on the opening day was incredible but unlike other openings, none of Apple's bigwigs stopped by, as if it happened with Singapore.


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