Historical Overview
2004: Established as the primary venue for the China-ASEAN Expo, initially covering 150,000 square meters.
2010: Introduced the Zhuang-style Zhuyun Tower, adding cultural and conference spaces.
2018: Completed a major expansion, doubling its exhibition area and integrating green building technologies.
2020s: Hosted high-profile events like the World Rice Conference and the China-ASEAN Business and Investment Summit.
2023: Launched a digital twin platform for virtual event management, enhancing global accessibility.
Structural Layout
The center’s design merges functionality with artistry, divided into five zones:
MainExhibitionHall: A 40,000-square-meter space for large-scale trade fairs, equipped with smart lighting and climate control.
ConferenceCenter: 50 meeting rooms, including a 3,000-seat auditorium with simultaneous translation in 10 languages.
OutdoorPlaza: A 100,000-square-meter area for outdoor exhibitions, cultural performances, and networking events.
ZhuyunTower: A 12-story cultural landmark housing art galleries, VIP lounges, and a rooftop observation deck.
SupportFacilities: Logistics centers, restaurants, and a five-star hotel integrated within the complex.
Major Attractions
ZhuyunTowerGallery: Showcases Guangxi’s ethnic art, including bronze drums from the Dongson culture and Zhuang embroidery.
SmartExhibitionHall: Features AI-guided tours, holographic product displays, and real-time data analytics for exhibitors.
RooftopGarden: A lush, eco-friendly space with native plants, offering panoramic views of Nanning’s skyline.
ASEANCulturalPavilion: A dedicated zone for rotating exhibits from Southeast Asian nations, promoting cross-cultural dialogue.
Suggested Itineraries
Business Route(3–4Hours)
Main Exhibition Hall (1.5 hours) → Conference Center (1 hour) → Smart Exhibition Hall (1 hour).
Highlights: Networking opportunities, tech innovations, and industry-specific pavilions.
Cultural Route(4–5Hours)
Zhuyun Tower Gallery (1.5 hours) → ASEAN Cultural Pavilion (1 hour) → Rooftop Garden (30 mins) → Outdoor Plaza (1 hour).
Highlights: Ethnic art, Southeast Asian crafts, and scenic vistas.
All-Day Exploration(FullDay)
Morning: Main Exhibition Hall → Smart Exhibition Hall → Zhuyun Tower Gallery.
Afternoon: Conference Center → ASEAN Cultural Pavilion → Outdoor Plaza → Rooftop Garden.
Evening: Attend a gala dinner or cultural performance (if scheduled).
Highlights: Comprehensive coverage, including business and cultural experiences.
Ticket Purchase
Online: Book via the official website or WeChat mini-program (up to 14 days in advance).
On-Site: Day passes available; prices vary by event (e.g., Expo tickets ¥50–200).
GuidedTours: ¥300–500 (2-hour English/Chinese tours with VIP access).
FreeAdmission: Children under 1.2m, journalists, and delegates with official credentials.
Transportation
BySubway: Line 1: Convention Center Station (Exit B), 2-minute walk.
ByBus: Routes 6, 16, 25, 39, 46, 56, or 72 to Convention Center Stop.
ByTaxi: Direct to "Nánníng Guójì Huìzhǎn Zhōngxīn" .
Parking: 5,000 underground spots (¥5/hour); free shuttle buses from major hotels.
Best Time&Tips
AvoidCrowds: Peak Hours: 9 AM–1 PM (weekdays during expos).
BestTimes: Early morning (8 AM opening) or late afternoon (weekdays).
QuietestDays: Mondays–Wednesdays (check event calendars).
Weather: Indoor facilities ensure year-round comfort; Rooftop Garden best visited in spring/autumn.
Essentials:
Download the App: For real-time event updates and AR navigation.
Wear Comfortable Shoes: 20,000+ steps possible.
Stay Hydrated: Water stations available; no outside food allowed.
Photography: Allowed (no flash); drones prohibited.
ProhibitedItems: Large luggage, outside banners, and hazardous materials.Nanning International Convention and Exhibition Center is not just a venue—it’s a dynamic platform where ideas converge, cultures meet, and businesses thrive. Whether attending a global summit or exploring Guangxi’s heritage, visitors leave inspired by its blend of innovation and tradition.