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When does Zhengzhou Bai Rong World Trade Center close?
Business hours of Bai Rong World Trade Center in 2023: Bai Rong Phase I: 7: 00 am to 6: 00 pm from Monday to Friday; Bai Rong Phase II: Monday to Friday from 7: 30 am to 6: 00 pm; Holidays, Saturdays and Sundays are closed for one hour, that is, at 7 pm, and the opening time remains unchanged.

Bai Rong World Trade Center is located atNo. 10 1 Yongdingmenwai Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, and officially opened on April 29th, 2004. The shopping mall has a building area of 400,000 square meters, integrating clothing, knitwear wholesale, retail and foreign trade. Wholesale trade radiates all over the country and is exported to Asia and Europe international markets such as Russia and Mongolia. It is the largest clothing and knitwear trading base and brand joining center in North China.

Project dynamics

2065438+On February 30th, 2004, 65438+In 2004, relevant municipal departments and China Telecom Henan Branch formally signed the Smart Market Strategic Cooperation Framework Agreement. Bai Rong World Trade Center in Zhengzhou was officially taken as the pilot of "smart market" in Zhengzhou, and the construction of "smart market" was gradually rolled out in Zhengzhou.

Bai Rong World Trade Mall in Zhengzhou is the main undertaking place for small commodities, clothing, shoes and hats, and non-staple food in Zhengzhou. By promoting the pilot construction of "smart market" in shopping malls, it provides practical experience for the transformation and upgrading of Zhengzhou wholesale market.

There are more than 5,000 shops in the first phase of Bairong Shopping Mall, including children's wear, down jacket, men's wear, women's wear, trousers, sweaters, furs, sportswear, bras and underwear, pajamas, bedding and other areas.

Bai Rong Phase II. The shopping mall has a building area of 200,000 square meters and more than 3,000 shops, dealing in toys, luggage and leather goods, shoes, daily necessities, hardware and electrical appliances, craft gifts, electronic products, toiletries, foreign trade clothing and other small commodities.