Liuhua Complex
Complex Rental - Arranging Exhibition dates and venues
Provided that the organizers/co-organizers can present legal exhibition permit and meet the CECF requirements for qualification and reputation, exhibition dates and venues will be arranged through friendly negotiation between organizers and the CECF by the general principle of "International Exhibition First and Large-scale Exhibition First". Here are some detailed principles :
◆ Regarding the exhibitions with same/similar contents or topics and same gross area, arrangement priority will depend on organizers' reputation, experiences and past performance in the CECF.
◆ Exhibitions with fixed date will have the priority to choose the same exhibition period.
◆ The interval of exhibitions with same/similar contents or topics at the same complex is, in general, no less than three months; in different complex, no less one month.
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when an exhibition reaches 80,000when an exhibition reaches 80,000 ㎡
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when an exhibition reaches between 40,000 ㎡ and 80,000 ㎡, the interval of exhibitions with same/similar contents or topics at the same complex is no less than six months; in different complex, no less three month.
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When an exhibition is regarded potential and worth the CECF's encouragement, no other two or more exhibitions of same/similar contents or topics will be arranged within one fiscal year. That means the interval of such exhibitions will be more than half a year.
◆ An exhibition less than 3,000 ㎡ will not be located in the first floor of main hall in the CECF.
◆Any of the exhibitions below will be unacceptable to arrange :
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an exhibition whose organizer(s) ever promulgates illusive advertisements or extends the contents without permission or exceeds the approved contents of the exhibition permit.
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an exhibition whose organizer(s) ever evil-mindedly damages and/or destroys the public image and/or reputation of the CECF.
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an small-scale exhibition with the least development potential
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an exhibition whose organizer(s) does not comply with the "Fair Competition" principle and evil-mindedly disorders the exhibition market.
