時間和地點
2025年10月28日- 31日
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小時
分鐘
如何到達
上海新國際博覽中心(SNIEC)位于上海市浦東新區,交通便利,多種交通方式均可到達。公交、地鐵、磁懸浮等公共交通換乘站為“龍陽路站”,距離新國際博覽中心約600米。步行從“龍陽路站”到展館約10分鐘。另外,地鐵7號線“花木路站”可直達新國際博覽中心2號入口并鄰近N1展館。
實用鏈接
《國際高空作業機械》
《國際高空作業機械》(AI) 是全球唯一專注于高空作業機械行業的媒體,提供涵蓋紙媒與電子的多元化信息服務,包括雜志、網站、在線設備目錄、周訊、網絡研討會和活動等行業領先信息。
Shanghai: China’s Most Dynamic Metropolis
Shanghai, the most populous city in the People’s Republic of China, is a renowned tourist destination celebrated for its rich architectural diversity and vibrant cultural scene. As the second-largest of China’s four direct-controlled municipalities, it is home to over 24 million residents. The city stands as China’s wealthiest metropolis and a trendsetter in fashion, design, and the arts. With its world-class dining and shopping experiences, Shanghai is undeniably the country’s premier lifestyle hub.
Economy
As China’s commercial and financial epicenter, Shanghai serves as the country’s gateway to Asia and the world. Positioned near key production and distribution centers, the city plays a vital role in global trade. Shanghai is unmatched in its economic dynamism, historical significance, and colonial heritage.
As of October 2024, Shanghai was ranked 8th in the Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), Shanghai has long been a powerhouse in East Asia. During the 1930s, it was the region’s most prosperous city, and a new era of rapid development began in the 1990s. A prime example is the Pudong District—once a swampland, now a thriving economic hub and a symbol of China’s modernization. The Shanghai Futures Exchange led the world in trading six key commodities, including rubber, copper, and zinc.
In September 2013, with support from Premier Li Keqiang, Shanghai established the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free-Trade Zone, the first of its kind in mainland China. This initiative introduced a series of pioneering reforms designed to attract foreign investment and enhance economic openness.
Shanghai, meaning “Above the Sea,” is strategically located in the heart of the Yangtze River Delta. It boasts the world’s busiest container port and is actively positioning itself as a global shipping hub.
A Global Gateway
As a leading air transport hub in Asia, Shanghai is served by two major airports: Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport. Pudong Airport handles the majority of international traffic, while Hongqiao primarily manages domestic flights along with a select number of short-haul international routes.
Shanghai, the most populous city in the People’s Republic of China, is a renowned tourist destination celebrated for its rich architectural diversity and vibrant cultural scene. As the second-largest of China’s four direct-controlled municipalities, it is home to over 24 million residents. The city stands as China’s wealthiest metropolis and a trendsetter in fashion, design, and the arts. With its world-class dining and shopping experiences, Shanghai is undeniably the country’s premier lifestyle hub.
Economy
As China’s commercial and financial epicenter, Shanghai serves as the country’s gateway to Asia and the world. Positioned near key production and distribution centers, the city plays a vital role in global trade. Shanghai is unmatched in its economic dynamism, historical significance, and colonial heritage.
As of October 2024, Shanghai was ranked 8th in the Global Financial Centres Index (GFCI), Shanghai has long been a powerhouse in East Asia. During the 1930s, it was the region’s most prosperous city, and a new era of rapid development began in the 1990s. A prime example is the Pudong District—once a swampland, now a thriving economic hub and a symbol of China’s modernization. The Shanghai Futures Exchange led the world in trading six key commodities, including rubber, copper, and zinc.
In September 2013, with support from Premier Li Keqiang, Shanghai established the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free-Trade Zone, the first of its kind in mainland China. This initiative introduced a series of pioneering reforms designed to attract foreign investment and enhance economic openness.
Shanghai, meaning “Above the Sea,” is strategically located in the heart of the Yangtze River Delta. It boasts the world’s busiest container port and is actively positioning itself as a global shipping hub.
A Global Gateway
As a leading air transport hub in Asia, Shanghai is served by two major airports: Shanghai Pudong International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport. Pudong Airport handles the majority of international traffic, while Hongqiao primarily manages domestic flights along with a select number of short-haul international routes.
展覽主辦方
Cathy Yao
英國KHL集團有限公司北京代表處
北京市東城區東直門南大街14號保利大廈769室
- +86 (0)10 6553 6676
- cathy.yao@khl.com
