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'''Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center''' ({{zh|t=臺北南港展覽館|p=Táiběi Nángǎng Zhǎnlǎnguǎn}}), also known as '''TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall''' or '''TaiNEX''', is a superimposed purpose-built [[exhibition hall|exhibition]] complex in [[Nangang District, Taipei|Nangang District]], [[Taipei]], [[Taiwan]]. It consists of two exhibition halls and is located to the northeast of the [[Taipei World Trade Center]] (TWTC), about 15 minutes’ drive from the TWTC along the [[Huandong Expressway]].
'''Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center''' ({{zh|t=臺北南港展覽館|p=Táiběi Nángǎng Zhǎnlǎnguǎn}}), also known as '''TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall''' or '''TaiNEX''', is a superimposed purpose-built [[exhibition hall|exhibition]] complex in [[Nangang District, Taipei|Nangang District]], [[Taipei]], [[Taiwan]]. It consists of two exhibition halls and is located to the northeast of the [[Taipei World Trade Center]] (TWTC), about 15 minutes’ drive from the TWTC along the [[Huandong Expressway]].


==Hall 1==
==Hall 1 (TaiNEX 1)==
[[File:TWTC Nangang Upper Hall Area N.jpg|thumb|View of upper hall]]
The complex has the capacity to host 2,626 standard-size (3×3 meters) booths and occupies an exhibition space of 47,000 square meters. Construction began in March 2005, costing US$110 million, and was completed in 2008.{{citation needed|date=December 2008}}
The complex has the capacity to host 2,626 standard-size (3×3 meters) booths and occupies an exhibition space of 47,000 square meters. Construction began in March 2005, costing US$110 million, and was completed in 2008.{{citation needed|date=December 2008}}


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===Upper exhibition floor===
===Upper exhibition floor===
[[File:TWTC Nangang Upper Hall Area N.jpg|thumb|View of upper hall]]
The 23,104-square-meter area has a capacity for 1,312 standard-size vendor booths, a column-free hall on the fourth floor with an average clearance height of 18 meters. It is a sufficient venue for large-scale trade shows, conventions, sports or other events. It has a floor loading capacity for 2,000&nbsp;kg per square meter with concealed electricity and water outlets.
The 23,104-square-meter area has a capacity for 1,312 standard-size vendor booths, a column-free hall on the fourth floor with an average clearance height of 18 meters. It is a sufficient venue for large-scale trade shows, conventions, sports or other events. It has a floor loading capacity for 2,000&nbsp;kg per square meter with 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.
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.

==Hall 2 (TaiNEX 2)==
[[File:TaiNEX2 20190810.jpg|thumb|TaiNEX 2, the second exhibition hall]]
A second exhibition hall was completed in 2019<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2012/07/04/2003536889|title=New exhibition hall to go up in Nangang, Taipei|publisher=Taipei Times|date=2012-07-04|accessdate=2012-07-03}}</ref>. The nine-story building is situated on a 3.36-hectare lot adjacent to the first exhibition hall.

==Access==
[[File:Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station 20110226.jpg|thumb|Taipei Metro [[Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station]]]]

The Exhibition Center is served by the Taipei Metro via the [[Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station]].


==Notable events==
==Notable events==
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* 17 April 2018: ''[[24K Magic World Tour]]'' - the third concert tour by [[Bruno Mars]].
* 17 April 2018: ''[[24K Magic World Tour]]'' - the third concert tour by [[Bruno Mars]].
* 24 and 25 December 2018: ''2018 IU 10th Anniversary Tour Concert <dlwlrma>'' - the eighth concert tour by [[IU (singer)|IU]].
* 24 and 25 December 2018: ''2018 IU 10th Anniversary Tour Concert <dlwlrma>'' - the eighth concert tour by [[IU (singer)|IU]].

==Access==
[[File:Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station 20110226.jpg|thumb|Taipei Metro [[Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station]]]]

The Exhibition Center is served by the Taipei Metro via the [[Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station]].

==Expansion==
Construction began in June 2012 on a NT$7.26 billion (US$243 million) second exhibition hall. The nine-story building will be situated on a 3.36-hectare lot and is expected to be completed by 2015.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2012/07/04/2003536889|title=New exhibition hall to go up in Nangang, Taipei|publisher=Taipei Times|date=2012-07-04|accessdate=2012-07-03}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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*[[Taipei World Trade Center]]
*[[Taipei World Trade Center]]
*[[Taiwan External Trade Development Council]]
*[[Taiwan External Trade Development Council]]
*[[Chen Shui-bian corruption charges]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:58, 1 November 2019

Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center
臺北南港展覽館
Map
LocationNangang, Taipei, Taiwan
Coordinates25°04′N 121°37′E / 25.06°N 121.62°E / 25.06; 121.62
OperatorTaiwan External Trade Development Council
Opened2008
Enclosed space
 • Total space45,360 m2
Public transit accessTaipei Nangang Exhibition Center MRT station
Website
TaiNEX 1
TaiNEX 2

Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center (Chinese: 臺北南港展覽館; pinyin: Táiběi Nángǎng Zhǎnlǎnguǎn), also known as TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall or TaiNEX, is a superimposed purpose-built exhibition complex in Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan. It consists of two exhibition halls and is located to the northeast of the Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC), about 15 minutes’ drive from the TWTC along the Huandong Expressway.

Hall 1 (TaiNEX 1)

View of upper hall

The complex has the capacity to host 2,626 standard-size (3×3 meters) booths and occupies an exhibition space of 47,000 square meters. Construction began in March 2005, costing US$110 million, and was completed in 2008.[citation needed]

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.

Upper exhibition floor

The 23,104-square-meter area has a capacity for 1,312 standard-size vendor booths, a column-free hall on the fourth floor with an average clearance height of 18 meters. It is a sufficient venue for large-scale trade shows, conventions, sports or other events. It has a floor loading capacity for 2,000 kg per square meter with 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.

Hall 2 (TaiNEX 2)

TaiNEX 2, the second exhibition hall

A second exhibition hall was completed in 2019[1]. The nine-story building is situated on a 3.36-hectare lot adjacent to the first exhibition hall.

Access

Taipei Metro Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station

The Exhibition Center is served by the Taipei Metro via the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center Station.

Notable events

See also

References

  1. ^ "New exhibition hall to go up in Nangang, Taipei". Taipei Times. 2012-07-04. Retrieved 2012-07-03.
  2. ^ Chen, Christie (September 27, 2015). "Bon Jovi's Taipei concert on Monday canceled due to typhoon". Focus Taiwan. Central News Agency. Retrieved September 28, 2015.

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