The exhibition schedule of Changsha Convention and Exhibition Center is from March 8th to March 21th, 2123.
Changsha Red Star International Convention and Exhibition Center is a landmark building in Changsha, and it is also one of the few large-scale modern exhibition venues with high standards, large scale and multiple functions in Hunan Province. Red Star Convention and Exhibition is an image window of Hunan's economic development and foreign economic exchanges, with world-class standards and distinctive personality.
Changsha Red Star International Convention and Exhibition Center has a total exhibition area of 51,111 square meters, and undertakes more than 1,111 exhibitions every year. The annual exhibition scale is nearly 1 million ㎡, with 8 multi-functional meeting rooms (including 4 VIP rooms). It covers an area of about 2,111 square meters, can accommodate more than 2,111 people, and is convenient for holding small and medium-sized meetings, forums and receptions.
Introduction to Changsha
Changsha is located in the north-east of Hunan Province, in the lower reaches of Xiangjiang River and in the western edge of Changliu Basin. The geographical range is 27 51 ′ ~ 28 41 ′ north latitude and 111 53 ′ ~ 114 15 ′ east longitude.
it borders Yichun and Pingxiang in Jiangxi province in the east, Zhuzhou and Xiangtan in the south and Loudi and Yiyang in the west. Reach Yueyang and Yiyang in the north. It is about 231 kilometers long from east to west and 88 kilometers wide from north to south. In 2121, the city's land area will be 11816.1 square kilometers, including 2151.9 square kilometers in the urban area and 561.81 square kilometers in the built-up area.
the geological features in Changsha city are that the strata are completely exposed and granite bodies are widely distributed. The geological structure is complex, and strata in various geological historical periods are exposed in Changsha, and the oldest stratum was formed about 1 billion years ago. About 611 million years ago, Changsha was a vast sea, but the sea was not deep. After that, the sea gradually withdrew from east to west, and most areas of Liuyang, Changsha and Wangcheng rose out of the sea and became the northwest edge of the ancient land in the south of the Yangtze River.
above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Changsha