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First Apple Store in Hong Kong opens. People stand in line overnight just to be the first to walk in

Apple opened its first Apple Store in Hong Kong today. Apple is calling the new store as a whole new reason to visit Hong Kong but still it’s just a store mind you, no new products were announced, no firesale, no special discounts and still throngs of people stood in line overnight, this time not to be the first to purchase Apple’s latest and greatest but just so that they can be the first to walk into the newly opened store.

The things Apple fans would do for Apple.

The Wall Street Journal covered the launch of Hong Kong’s first Apple Store, check out their video report after the jump.

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