Shanghai World Trade Center, located on the west side of Xilong Road and near Hongqiao Road, facing Yan'an Road, and adjacent to the Hongqiao Consulate area, is situated in the emerging "Hongqiao Development Zone" of Shanghai, offering a prime location. It is conveniently located near the Inner Ring Road and elevated highway exits, with a 10-minute drive to the "Hongqiao Transportation Hub," providing a comprehensive transportation network with dozens of lines, including intercity high-speed rail, maglev, subway, airport, and bus services. The Shanghai World Trade Center comprises three main buildings: the International Convention and Trade Center, the Shanghai World Trade Exhibition Center, and the Shanghai World Trade Tower. This integrated trading center provides a comprehensive platform for showcasing, trading, and office services, offering first-class, international-standard facilities and services to both domestic and international businesses and professional buyers. * **International Convention and Trade Center:** The first and largest international professional convention and trade center in China and across Asia. With 200,000 square meters of exhibition space and 2,200 permanent exhibition booths, it provides an ideal venue for companies to showcase and trade their products. Currently, the center houses nearly 1,000 leading suppliers in industries such as apparel, textiles, home textiles, and gift and jewelry. * **Shanghai World Trade Exhibition Center:** One of the five largest exhibition centers in Shanghai, with over 37,000 square meters of exhibition space and a multi-functional conference center. It hosts hundreds of exhibitions and large-scale conferences annually, complementing the International Convention and Trade Center and fostering mutual development. * **Shanghai World Trade Tower:** A 5A-grade, intelligent office building with a total area of 42,000 square meters, 30 stories high, providing high-quality, modern office spaces for multinational procurement agencies and professional buyers. Currently, prominent global companies such as Intel, Stanley, Devanley, and Ishikawagumi, as well as Mitsubishi Heavy Industries and the European clothing chain group C&A, have established a presence in the Shanghai World Trade Center.