Introduction to the second phase of the Convention and Exhibition: The second phase of the Convention and Exhibition Center was expanded from 1994 to 1997. It was built on an artificial island with an area of 6.5 hectares in Victoria Harbor. It is connected with the first phase of the Convention and Exhibition Center by a 110-meter , connected by an elevated walkway across the sea.
The iconic bird-shaped roof of the second phase of the Convention and Exhibition Center is the most eye-catching. The three-story building has a 30-meter-high glass curtain wall, a conference foyer with a 180-degree sea view, and an auditorium that can accommodate 4,300 people for large meetings. It is the largest in the world. One of the exhibition halls.