
The Chengdu Century City New International Convention and Exhibition Center is a landmark complex in Chengdu, serving as the political center for the city government's relocation south and the heart of the Pan-Chengdu South Economic Circle. Century City is divided into five functional areas. The eastern section houses the exhibition halls, which fan out toward the Funan River and encompass 17 large and small exhibition halls, covering 120,000 square meters. The Chengdu Century City New International Convention and Exhibition Center is currently the largest, most comprehensive, and most advanced multi-functional conference and exhibition center in western China.
Century City is known as a "forest in the city". Its 200-acre ecological water network forms an urban wetland that is home to various fish and waterfowl. More than 6,000 ginkgo trees dot the urban forest formed by tens of thousands of large trees. Adjacent to the over 1,000-acre Century Park, Century City is a complete ecological city.
It's not only a modern town, but also one steeped in rich cultural heritage. Within Century City's hotel area, a "Xishu Corridor Bridge" town will be constructed, imbued with the architectural style of Western Sichuan dwellings. Each building here embodies the rustic and rich architectural style of Western Sichuan dwellings to the utmost. Century City also boasts numerous leisure and entertainment facilities, including an ocean park and island excursions.
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The Century City New International Convention and Exhibition Center is a major landmark in Chengdu, established to cater to international business and trade events. It serves as a hub for exhibitions, conventions, and conferences, playing a vital role in the city's economic and cultural development.
The center is located in the south of Chengdu, in the Century City area. It is accessible by metro (Line 1, Century City Station), by taxi, or by public bus, with several stops nearby.
The center is generally open during major events, typically from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. The best time to visit is during international trade shows or exhibitions, which take place throughout the year.
Entrance fees vary depending on the event. For public exhibitions, tickets are typically priced between 30-100 RMB. Tickets can be purchased online via event-specific websites or at the venue’s ticket counters.
It’s recommended to book tickets in advance for major events to avoid long lines. Tickets can usually be booked online up to a week before the event.
To explore the convention center thoroughly, including attending exhibitions or events, plan to spend 3 to 4 hours, depending on the schedule of activities.
Guided tours are not typically available, but there are staff available for assistance during large events. Audio guides may be available during specific exhibitions in Chinese and English.
The best photography spots include the exterior of the convention center with its striking architectural design, and the panoramic views from the upper floors of the building.
If attending an event, follow the designated signage to the specific exhibition halls. Otherwise, start by exploring the main hall and the modern conference rooms. Take a break at the lounge areas for refreshments.
The center does not typically offer night visits or light shows. However, during certain events, special evening networking sessions or gala dinners may be available.
The center can be crowded during major exhibitions and conferences. For a quieter experience, visit during off-peak hours on weekdays, especially when no major event is happening.
The center has ample facilities, including clean restrooms, food courts, cafes, and water stations. There are also shops selling event-related merchandise and local products.
The center is fully accessible to elderly, children, and disabled visitors, with elevators, ramps, and designated seating areas available.
Both cash and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are accepted, with credit cards also being widely accepted at most venues and shops within the center.
Yes, many restaurants nearby and inside the convention center offer vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options.
The center has souvenir shops selling event memorabilia, local crafts, and traditional Sichuan items such as tea and spices.
Visitors can take public transportation, such as metro or buses, or opt for taxis or ride-sharing services like Didi to continue their trip. Rental cars are also available nearby.