AsiaWorld-Expo

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AsiaWorld-Expo
Chinese: 亞洲國際博覽館
Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin: Yǎzhōu Guójì
Bólánguǎn
Cantonese
Jyutping: aa3 zau1 gwok3 zai3
bok3 laam3 gun2
Logo of AsiaWorld-Expo
Logo of AsiaWorld-Expo

The AsiaWorld-Expo is one of the two major convention and exhibition facilities in Hong Kong along with Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. AsiaWorld-Expo is located in the northeast corner of Chek Lap Kok island, Hong Kong, where the Hong Kong International Airport is located. It is operated by AsiaWorld-Expo Management Limited and was opened on 21 December 2005 by Donald Tsang, Chief Executive of Hong Kong.

At a construction cost of HK$2.35 billion, AsiaWorld-Expo offers over 70,000 square metres of rentable space, including 10 exhibition halls and the 13,500 seat AsiaWorld-Arena for exhibitions, conventions, concerts, sports and entertainment events.

East Entrance of AsiaWorld-Expo
East Entrance of AsiaWorld-Expo

AsiaWorld-Expo has been booked for over 30 events and exhibitions through the end of 2006, including:

  • A Citywide Christmas Celebration (24 December 2005), hosted by Christian organisation City Renewal. It was the first large scale event held at AsiaWorld-Expo. Deputy CEO of AsiaWorld-Expo Allen Ha offered free venue space for the host organisation. This event was sponsored by the MTR Corporation, and Airport Express was designated the official railway of the event.
  • Oasis - Live in Hong Kong (25 February 2006), concert by UK rock band Oasis, part of the Asian leg of 2005/6 World Tour.
  • The Black Eyed Peas - The Monkey Business Tour (16 July 2006)

  • Airport Express (MTR) - AsiaWorld-Expo (MTR) Station
  • Buses:
    • A21 (Hung Hom KCR Station <> Airport GTC, Airport bound only)
    • A43 (Luen Wo Hui <> Airport, 0700-1900 Airport bound only)
    • E11 (AsiaWorld-Expo <> Causeway Bay (Tin Hau))
    • E21 (AsiaWorld-Expo <> Island Harbourview)
    • E22 (AsiaWorld-Expo <> Lam Tin (North)
    • E22A (AsiaWorld-Expo <> Po Lam)
    • E22P (AsiaWorld-Expo <> Yau Tong, Mondays to Fridays evenings only)
    • E32 (AsiaWorld-Expo <> Kwai Fong MTR Station, with some departures detouring Tsing Yi South)
    • E41 (AsiaWorld-Expo <> Tai Po Tau)
    • S1 (Tung Chung MTR Station > AsiaWorld-Expo Circular)
      • Passengers can enjoy a free interchange from A21, E11, E21, E22, E22A, E22P from AsiaWorld-Expo towards Airport to routes A11, A12, A21, A22, E23 towards city centre.
      • Passengers can enjoy a free interchange from E32, E41 from AsiaWorld-Expo towards Airport to routes E31, E33, E34, E42, A31, A33, A41, A41P, A43 towards New Territories.

Coordinates: 22°19′17″N, 113°56′38″E

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