People's Exhibition
The Great Exhibition of the People | |
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人民大展览 | |
![]() The People's Exhibition from the access road. | |
![]() Concert Hall 3. This hall is generally reserved for official visitors such as ambassadors or delegates. | |
General information | |
Status | Current |
Type | Venue |
Architectural style | Brutalism |
Location | Ward 4 |
Address | 人民大展览 104880 |
Town or city | Fujing |
Country | Akarean Union |
Elevation | 49m |
Year(s) built | 1926 to 1929 |
Opened | 3rd November 1929 |
Inaugurated | 1st January 1930 |
Governing body | Great Assembly |
Technical details | |
Material | Poured Concrete, Steel |
Floor count | 12 |
Lifts/elevators | 10 |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Wan Shuchun |
Awards and prizes | uggo-ish |
Designations | Category 1 Protected |
Known for | State press conference venue Permanent trade show |
Other information | |
Parking | 38 spaces (0 public) |
Public transit access | Exhibition (station) |
Website | |
exhibition.gov.ak |
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The Great Exhibition of the People, generally referred to as the People's Exhibition or simply the Exhibition, is a venue and conference hall in Ward 4, Fujing. The speaker of the Great Assembly addresses the Union from the Exhibition in state press conferences, making the Exhibition one of the centres of political life in the Akarean Union alongside the People's Hall which is also located in Ward 4; both buildings were constructed following the Labourers' Revolution as part of the People's Definition of the New Akarean State which stipulates the necessity for two government sites and none more: a closed hall for administration and an open hall for communication. Alongside the Exhibition's role in the government of the Akarean Union, it is also used as a performance venue especially for shows performed for ambassadors and delegates, as well as a permanent trade show. The Exhibition is generally open to the public save for areas or circumstances under which doing so cannot be reasonably considered safe; responsibility for this decision lies on Fujing Police.