Introduction: Built in 1954, Beijing Exhibition Center is New China's first large-scale comprehensive exhibition center. It is located at 135 Xizhimenwai Street.
Features: Its architectural style exhibits the characteristic facade composition of Russian classicism, featuring central symmetry, a towering central main building that is higher in the middle and lower on both sides, and a "tripartite" composition divided horizontally into three parts by the cornice, wall body, and plinth. The site covers an area of approximately 132,000 square meters, with the main buildings occupying 88,500 square meters. The main hall has a construction area of 50,400 square meters, housing 12 indoor exhibition halls with a total exhibition space of 22,000 square meters.
Address: 135 Xizhimen Outer Street, Xicheng District, Beijing
Contact: 86-10-57960055
Transport:
Subway: Accessible via Dongwuyuan (Beijing Zoo) Station on Line 4 or Xizhimen Station on Line 13.
Bus: Route No. 26 to Xizhimenwai Station; Routes No. 15, 19, 26, 56, 65, 107, 129 to Beijing Exhibition Center Station.