Since the halls in China World Trade Centre do not have the capacity to accommodate any further expansion of the trade fair, Wind Power Asia 2008 will take place in Beijing Exhibition Centre. The organizers want to use the move to forge ahead with the internationalization process and offer an even more attractive and extensive programme for exhibitors and visitors.
Beijing Exhibition Centre is one of Beijing’s most important trade fair venues. It boasts very good infrastructure for both exhibitors and professional visitors alike. The exhibition centre is at the heart of the city with convenient traffic services. Beijing Exhibition Centre owns a total indoor exhibiting space of over 20,000 square meters, an outdoor space of 10,000 square meters. All the exhibition halls have ready access to electricity and power, water supply and drainage, telecommunications, heating and air-conditioning systems. The exhibitors can easily get the services they need in this exhibition complex such as the Customs, transportation, booth construction, business tour, hotel accommodation and article renting.
Welcome to Beijing
Visitors soon discover that Beijing has more to offer than just oriental charm. The city invites you to stroll through the ancient Chinese palace, royal garden, the Great Wall or to watch Beijing Opera. The numerous museums afford exciting exhibits and displays as do the shops throughout the splendid Wangfujing with its designer boutiques. Those who have to attend to their rumbling stomach afterwards will certainly find culinary delights in one of the city‘s many restaurants.
From the club scene to the distinguished culture scene, from the traditional Chinese food to overseas taste – Beijing satisfies every palate. These may also be reasons why trade fair visitors and exhibitors come to Beijing every year.
