Apple plans to open its first store in Hong Kong and another in
Shanghai by year's end, a spokeswoman said Tuesday, as the maker of
the iconic iPhone sets its sights on the booming China market.

The US firm, which already has four stores in mainland China, is
aiming to open both new locations before year's end, she said, without
confirming dates.

Apple products are currently available in Hong Kong through registered
dealers or online.

Some die-hard fans in China -- which has the world's largest online
population with 485 million users -- queue for days to get their hands
on the latest Apple products.

The craze for all things Apple has triggered widespread cloning of
iPhones and iPads and in July an American blogger uncovered fake Apple
stores in the southwestern Chinese city of Kunming.

Apple has said its second quarter revenue in greater China -- an area
including Taiwan and Hong Kong -- reached $3.8 billion, six times that
seen in the same period last year, making the region a key driver
behind the company's record results.

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