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.

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