
Located on the east side of Lianqian East Road in Qianpu, Siming District, Xiamen, the Xiamen International Conference and Exhibition Center (abbreviated as "Xiamen Convention and Exhibition Center") has hosted events such as the 1998 China International Fair for Investment and Trade and the Xiamen International Marathon. It ranks among the largest in China.
To accommodate exhibitions, conferences, and other events, the Xiamen International Convention and Exhibition Center's main building features a VIP lounge, reception room, ocean-viewing hall, information center, press center, business center, fast food restaurant, café, and temporary offices for customs, commodity inspection, animal and plant inspection, health inspection, and a bank during exhibitions. The annexe hotel offers guest rooms, entertainment, dining, shopping, and recreational facilities. Thirty touch screens are located in the main public spaces of the exhibition hall, providing exhibitors and visitors with guided tours, advertising (website ads and VOD video playback), and information services.
Subtropical monsoon humid climate;
Suitable for all seasons
It is recommended to visit for 1 to 2 hours
Free of charge, no free entry or exit during the meeting
8:00~17:00
The Xiamen International Convention and Exhibition Center is a modern architectural landmark designed to host large-scale international events, conferences, and exhibitions. It symbolizes the city's growing role in the global business and cultural exchange scene. Located in the Xiamen Special Economic Zone, it also promotes tourism and regional economic development.
The center is located in the heart of Xiamen's business district, near the waterfront. You can easily reach the center by taxi or public transportation. The nearest metro station is Xiamen International Conference and Exhibition Center Station (Line 1). Several buses also pass by the area.
The center is open year-round for events, but the specific opening hours vary depending on the scheduled exhibitions and conferences. It's best to check in advance. For visitors, the best time to visit is during non-event days for a quieter experience.
Entrance fees depend on the specific events or exhibitions taking place. Tickets can be purchased online in advance through the official event websites or at the ticket counters on-site.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance if you plan to attend popular exhibitions or conferences. Typically, tickets should be booked 1-2 weeks before the event, especially for high-profile events.
For events, you will need several hours or a full day, depending on the exhibition size and your interest in the displays. For a general visit, 1-2 hours should be enough to explore the building and surroundings.
Guided tours are available upon request, usually in Mandarin. Some events may offer audio guides in English, depending on the nature of the exhibition.
There are no regular night visits or light shows, but the center is beautifully lit at night. Special events or light installations may occur during certain exhibitions or festivals.
The center can get crowded during large exhibitions or conferences. For a more relaxed experience, visit on weekdays during off-peak seasons or during smaller events.
There are clean public toilets, rest areas, and several food outlets serving light snacks and beverages. Some nearby shopping malls and stores offer additional dining and shopping options.
The Xiamen International Convention and Exhibition Center is fully accessible, with ramps and elevators available for elderly or disabled visitors. It is a family-friendly destination with plenty of space for children to explore.
Cards and mobile payments (such as Alipay and WeChat Pay) are widely accepted. Cash payments are less common but still accepted at some smaller vendors.
Inside the center, you'll find a few cafes and snack bars. Nearby, there are several restaurants serving local Xiamen cuisine, seafood, and international food options.
Vegetarian and vegan options are available at some of the nearby restaurants. Halal food is available at select places, particularly in Muslim-friendly neighborhoods.
There are souvenir shops inside the convention center as well as nearby malls. Typical souvenirs include Xiamen-themed items such as local tea, snacks, and handmade crafts.
Taxis and ride-hailing services like Didi are readily available. You can also use the local metro system, with the nearest station being Xiamen International Conference and Exhibition Center Station (Line 1).