Ticket Reservation Begins for the 7th Changchun Auto Trade Show

Ticket Reservation Begins for the 7th Changchun Auto Trade Show
Jul 06, 2010 By eChinacities.com

The 7th China (Changchun) International Auto Trade Show will kick off on July 14th (the show opens to the public on the 18th), and the organizing committee has announced that they will start accepting reservations for admission tickets in early July. Visitors can wait to buy tickets directly at the venue, or they can buy tickets ahead of time at 15 of the city’s Jilin Bank branches.

There are two types of admission tickets: professional and regular. Professional tickets are good for one admission, and for visiting the auto show on any day between July 14th and 22nd (the entire duration of the event). Professional tickets are 50 RMB/person. Regular tickets are effective for one admission to the auto show any day between July 18th and 22nd. Regular tickets are 30 RMB/person. Group discounts are available starting with a purchase of 300 tickets.

Visitors to the show will also be able to buy tickets at any of the 13 ticket booths located at entrances No. 1-6 at the Changchun International Conference & Exhibition Center.

Ticketing hotline: 0431 8878 4167

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