Beijing Exhibition Center
Beijing Exhibition Center is opened in 1954 as the city’s first large-scale, comprehensive exhibition venue.

Beijing Exhibition Center’s three East Wing exhibition halls and single large hall, entertainment theater and restaurant in the West Wing offer a cohesive yet flexible and easily accessed venue.
Beijing Exhibition Center is the direct connection to the rail system, including the Xizhimen passenger station to the north. There are 1,500 meters of rail siding, which allows the transport directly on site of pieces of almost any size and weight. If needed, the rail area can provide some 2,ooo square meters of secure exhibition or storage space.
Beijing Exhibition Center is also special for its Cinema hall and Beijing Amphitheater. The Cinema Hall’s 1,000 seats and production facilities are designed for motion picture showings, live stage productions and a range of general and seminar type meetings.
Two other facilities in the same building are, Beijing Exhibition Theatre and the famous Moscow Restaurant.
The former one, opened in 1954. Its Cinema Hall has 1,000 seats, it is a good place for mvies, live stage productions and a range of general meetings and seminars. Its 2,700-seat bi-level amphitheater has up to date sound and lighting systems suitable for large musical productions and ballet.
And for most of the above 50-year-old local resideance, the Moscow Restaurant was the only place to try western food in 1950s and 60s, and now comes to be a nostalgic place.
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Address: 135 Xizhimenwai Dajie, Xicheng District, 西城区西直门外大街135号