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CNCC-II, Beijing, China
9-11 December 2024
9:00 - 17:00 CST
Instructors: To be announced.
Partnered Hotel: to be announced.
Programme Highlights:
As the capital of China, Beijing is a world-famous ancient capital and a modern international city. It is home to seven world heritage sites and is the first capital city in the world to have a world geological park.
With a population of over
21.89 million, Beijing is the political, cultural, and international canter and
technological innovation centre of China and is classified as an Alpha+ city by
the world's top think-tank on world cities, Globalization and World Cities
Research Network (GaWC).
As the second largest
Chinese city in terms of gross domestic product, Beijing is home to China's
largest state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and Fortune Global 500 companies. More
than 2000 national and international community organisations, associations and
institutions also have their headquarters in Beijing.
China National Convention Center Phase II (CNCC II), only 20 km from Beijing Capital International airport, is on track to open as China's premier international convention centre in early 2025.
CNCC II is built as a masterpiece in design, functionality, sustainability, and technology. Designed by French architects Portzamparc, CNCC II is a state of the art, purpose-built convention and exhibition venue, with the capacity and flexibility to host small to very large-scale conferences, exhibitions and events.
The centre features 270,000 m2 of meeting and event space comprising of a 7,300 m2 divisible plenary hall and 30,000 m2 exhibition floor space. The second floor has over 35,000 m2 of function space with meeting rooms in sizes from 100 to 2,000 m2. Level 3 includes three large halls for summits and banquets set amongst 9,500 m2 of rooftop gardens.
CNCC II has five office towers, two international hotels and retail complex and is well located within the iconic Olympic Green Precinct.
There are two main airports in Beijing, namely, Beijing Capital International Airport and Daxing International Airport. Beijing Capital International Airport is one of the busiest airports in Asia and is approximately 25kms from downtown Beijing. Daxing International Airp1ort, the largest single structure airport in the world, is approximately 46kms from downtown Beijing.
By Metro: Line 8 and line 15-Olympic Park Station
By Bus: 5 bus stops and 32 lines nearby
By Rail: 4 railways stations around 11-16kms away
Airports: Beijing Capital International Airport, Beijing Daxing International Airport