Located in the core area of Mapo-gu, Seoul, adjacent to the Gongdeok Market business district and transportation hub, the audience is mainly commuters, tourists and business passengers, covering Line 5, Line 6, Airport Railway and Gyeongui Jungang Line of the Tokyo Metropolitan Area Electric Railway, with an average daily transfer passenger flow of more than 150,000 passengers
Yeouido Station is a station of Seoul Subway Line 5 and the station number is not directly marked, but it belongs to the Yeouido section of Line 5, located in Yeouido, the core island of the Han River, which is the seat of the National Assembly, the capital exchange of South Korea, the top business district Hyundai Department Store and the 63 Building
Located underneath Tongsan-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, it is an interchange station between Line 5 station code 523 and Line 2, adjacent to the core area and administrative center of Yeongdeungpo business district
The Roppongi area of Tokyo is not only one of Japan's fashion and cultural centers, but also an important hub for international exchange. The Y! Mobile entrance screen advertisement is located at the core of this bustling area, attracting the attention of a large number of local residents, tourists, and business people every day. This is not only a paradise for shoppers, but also an ideal platform for showcasing brand image and publishing information.
Omkgyo Station is located at No. 342 Ogmu-ro Underground Station, Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, and is a standard underground station of Seoul Subway Line 5, which was opened on August 12, 1996
It is distributed in the paid area of the station hall layer or the channel moving line node, and forms a complementary exposure matrix with the twelve light boxes in the track area, covering the whole process of passengers entering the station, waiting for the train, and transferring
Subway stations often set up LED displays near the exits, which are mainly used for advertising, information guidance and commercial promotion. The following is an overview of functional locations, technical specifications, and application cases, based on common practices in subway systems such as Seoul
As a rapidly developing international metropolis in China, Shenzhen's public transportation system is one of the important ways for citizens to travel on a daily basis. Bus waiting hall lightbox advertising utilizes this extensive coverage network to become an important channel for brand promotion. These advertisements not only cover every corner of the city, but also reach various types of consumer groups, including office workers, students, housewives, and the elderly, providing an efficient and economical platform for brand promotion.