National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai)

The National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) (NECC) is an exhibition and convention centre in Shanghai, China. The NECC is currently the largest exhibition complex,[1] making it one of the landmark buildings in Shanghai. The building was co-built by Ministry of Commerce of China and Shanghai Municipal Government.[2]

National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai)
Address168 East Yinggang Rd (South Gate)
333 Songze Avenue (North Gate)
111 Laigang Rd (East Gate)
1888 Zhuguang Rd (West Gate)
LocationShanghai, China
Opened2015
Construction cost
16 billion Chinese yuan
Enclosed space
  Total space1,470,000 m2 (15,800,000 sq ft)
  Exhibit hall floor500,000 m2 (5,400,000 sq ft)
Public transit access East Xujing station :      Line 2
706, 865
Website
www.neccsh.com/cecsh/
National Exhibition and Convention Center
Traditional Chinese國家會展中心(上海)
Simplified Chinese国家会展中心(上海)
Literal meaningNational Exhibition And Convention Center (Shanghai)
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese虹館
Simplified Chinese虹馆
Literal meaning(Exhibition) Hall in Hongqiao
Country Exhibition at China International Import Expo

The center consists of four exhibition halls, the NECC Plaza, office buildings and a hotel. The façade of the NECC building draws inspiration from a "four-leaf clover" with the plaza as the core and the exhibition halls as its leaves.

Located in the Qingpu District in western Shanghai, the NECC enjoys multiple means of transportation provided by the Hongqiao transportation hub, including buses, metro, high-speed railway and airport. Metro Line 2's East Xujing station is the closest metro station to the center.

Entertainment events

References

  1. "National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai)". paper-com.com.hk. Archived from the original on 4 November 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
  2. "Profile". neccsh.com. Archived from the original on 4 November 2018. Retrieved 4 November 2018.

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