The 15th Dalian International Auto Show Kicks Off in August

The 15th Dalian International Auto Show Kicks Off in August
Aug 02, 2010 By eChinacities.com

The 15th Dalian International Auto Show will be held from August 18th to the 22nd at the Xinghai Convention & Exhibition Center and at the Dalian World Expo Center. After 14 years of dedicated work, the annual auto show in Dalian has become one of the better known trade events of its kind in China – a total of 35,469 cars have been sold in the years that the trade show has been held. Dalian International Auto Show is well respected in the industry and is regarded as one of the top trade shows and convention events in the city.

The auto show this year has again attracted many Chinese and international car carmakers to the event; international companies to participate include carmakers from 12 different countries and regions such as the US, Germany, UK, France, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, Japan, and South Korea. The trade show spans an area of 120,000 square meters and the event will be exhibiting over 1,000 different vehicles this year.

Venue Address:
Xinghai Convention & Exhibition Center 大连星海会展中心
18 Huizhan Lu, Shahekou District, Dalian 大连市沙河口区会展路18号

Dalian World Expo Center 世界博览广场
10, Zone F, Xinghai Square, Shahekou District, Dalian大连市沙河口区星海广场F区10号

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