When she is not knee-deep micro-philosophising, Angeline enjoys travelling, looking out for the latest tech, visiting museums and galleries, watching documentaries, reading biographies and people watching. She also enjoys intellectual and philosophical discussions to understand and learn from different perspectives. Once a while, she indulges in binge-watching drama series (alone; so that no one will ask questions). But her real super ability is sleeping for a long, long time without waking. Her record? 20 hours!

Angeline has a Master of Education (Human Development & Psychology) from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Postgraduate Diploma in Museum Studies from Harvard University.

Some Things Just Cannot Be Replaced

Some Things Just Cannot Be Replaced

Two months back, one of the world’s most iconic toy companies closed all its stores in the US after filing for bankruptcy. That was like a signal of the end of the brick-and-mortar retail era.

E-commerce – 1. Physical retail – 0.

However, news then broke that Tencent, together with three other e-commerce retailers, will be forming “the world’s biggest single alliance” with Wanda Commercial to achieve the grand goal of 1,000 Wanda Plazas in China alone in the shortest time possible.

So is physical retail really dead?

Certainly not.

It’s just got more interesting.

Consumers still love to touch, see, hear and feel products before they buy them. They just want to do all these in environments that are interesting.

As some experts put it, physical retail is not dead, but boring retail is.

So what will make physical retail interesting? Start by making the store experience a unique one. It’s similar to travelling: Why do we make great efforts to visit the Grand Canyon or the Great Wall of China when we can have a VR or AR experience right at home?

Some things just cannot be replaced – a joyful experience is one of them.


Angeline Tong is an architect of narratives and Chief Curator at HOL, an experience strategy and curation consultancy. Angeline has a Master of Education (Human Development & Psychology) from Harvard Graduate School of Education and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Museum Studies from Harvard University. She currently resides in Singapore.

To contact Angeline, email atong@hol.sg

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