Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center
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The Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center (TaipeiEx) is a superimposed purpose-built exhibition complex, currently under construction, in Nangang, Taipei, Taiwan which consists of two exhibition halls one over the other. It is located to the east of the Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC), about 15 minutes’ drive from the TWTC along the Huangdong Expressway.
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[edit] Space Usage of Floors
This complex, Asia’s newest trade-show venue will have the capacity to host 2,626 standard-size (3x3 meters) booths and will occupy an exhibition space of 47,000 square meters. Construction began in March 2005, costing US$ 110 million, and will be completed in April 2007 with the first show at TaipeiEx beginning in late 2007 or early 2008.
[edit] The Exhibition Center
[edit] Lower Exhibition Floor
The exhibition hall on the ground floor has a total of 23,905 square meters with a capacity for 1,314 standard-size exhibition booths, with each booth measuring 3-meters-by-3-meters. Its lowest ceiling is 9 meters high and floor loading weight capacity is 5,000 kg per square meter. Electricity and water supply lines are paved beneath the floor surface. The floor can be divided into three areas to accommodate three events taking place at the same time.
[edit] Upper Exhibition Floor
The 23,104-square-meter floor has a capacity for 1,312 standard-size booths and the column-free hall on the fourth floor has an average clearance height of 18 meters and is an ideal venue not only for trade shows, but also for large-scale conventions, sports and cultural events. It has a floor loading capacity for 2,000 kg per square meter and concealed electricity and water outlets.
Two large entrance halls, 1,200 square meters and 850 square meters respectively, are located both on the ground and the fourth floors and can be used for registration, meeting areas, information distribution, and other pre-function activities.