China Resources Vanguard Shop

China Resources Vanguard Shop

China Resources Vanguard Shop (Hong Kong)

China Resources Vanguard Shop (China)

China Resources Vanguard Co., Ltd., doing business as China Resources Vanguard Shop or CR Vanguard, is a flagship operating supermarket chains of China Resources. It is the third-largest supermarket chain in Hong Kong. It operates approximately 450 stores in Hong Kong and the Chinese provinces/municipalities of Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Tianjin and Beijing.

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