ศูนย์งานแสดงนิทรรศการในเอ็กซ์โป 2010, Exhibition center in Pudong District, Shanghai, China
The Shanghai Expo Center is a large exhibition complex in Pudong with multiple halls designed to host international trade shows, conventions, and cultural events. The facility includes spacious gallery areas, modern conference rooms, and complete support infrastructure for visitors attending events.
The center opened in 2010 as the main venue for World Expo 2010, an event that brought together representatives from 180 countries with the theme Better City, Better Life. After the expo closed, the venue was adapted for permanent use as an exhibition and event space.
The exhibition spaces host rotating art shows and cultural events that bring together artists and performers from China and abroad. You can see contemporary works and attend performances that showcase current creative trends throughout the year.
The complex is easily accessible by subway with multiple station connections and offers parking, dining options, and facilities throughout the grounds. Check ahead to see what exhibitions or events are happening during your visit, as the schedule changes regularly.
The building was designed with environmental technologies to demonstrate sustainable urban development, featuring solar panels and resource-efficient systems throughout. These green features remain visible today and reflect the environmental goals that were central to the 2010 event.
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