Located at No. 1 Shimen Village Road, Chaoyang District, adjacent to Guangqu Road and Subway Line 7, it is a typical residential area spilling over from the CBD, in the Pan-CBD core Baiziwan section, close to Guangqu Road, with convenient transportation and dense surrounding commercial facilities.
Most of the overhead row lightboxes adopt a double-sided light-transmitting design. Whether passengers are moving from the departure level to the arrival level, or vice versa, they can clearly see the advertising content, ensuring exposure from all angles. In the spacious mixed-flow hall, it is the only visual focal point occupying the skyline, naturally commanding top-level attention.
Column light boxes and high-altitude escalator light boxes form the most visually striking and widely covered three-dimensional advertising network in this area, not only filling the 'golden waiting time' for passengers from the security checkpoint to the boarding gate, but also deeply integrating the commercial atmosphere with brand information through a unique spatial layout.
Lightboxes are usually hung in prominent positions on the side near the entrance of the passage, with the height carefully calculated to ensure that travelers can clearly recognize them from a distance. The lightbox design of the VIP security channel follows the minimalist aesthetic of 'less is more,' becoming a visual anchor for a high-quality service experience.
Even under the complex lighting environment of Hall T1, the image remains clear and sharp, closely following the flow of passengers—from entering the hall to check in, to queuing for baggage drop, and then heading to the security checkpoint, the TV screens follow like a shadow, forming a continuous visual corridor.
The international security checkpoint is adjacent to the duty-free shop area and the boarding gate, serving as a key point for passengers to make cross-border consumption decisions. In the core waiting area in front of the security gates, passengers actively stop, and the ad view rate reaches nearly 100%.
The giant electronic media main screen, suspended directly in front or above to the side, has become the visual core of the entire area with its stunning visual impact. The high-definition LED screen usually plays dynamic city image clips, with extremely high color saturation and sharpness that catch the eye.
The security checkpoint is a semi-enclosed linear passage. Once passengers enter the queue, they are restricted in all directions—front, back, left, and right. The freedom of vision is greatly reduced, and by using the strong attraction of dynamic visuals, it forcibly intrudes into the field of view during the fragmented time passengers spend waiting for security checks.