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Area:Wuhan | Type:Outdoors | Frequency:60 |
Address:Exit E2 of Zhongjia Village Subway Station, Hanyang District | Format:led | Duration:15s |
Location:Zhongjia Village Qiyu Commercial Building | Min Qty:1 | |
Size:68.1m(W)×14.67m(H)=999.03㎡ | Min Period:week |
The Eye of San Towns is the largest naked-eye 3D outdoor screen in Central China, located in the Zhongjia Village commercial district of Hanyang District, Wuhan. Embedded on the facade of the Qiyu Luxury Center, this project was transformed from the century-old brand Qi Wanshun and is Hanyang District's first naked-eye 3D landmark. It also serves as a signature project for the revival of Wuhan's commercial districts, situated in the core area of Zhongjia Village, covering a high-density consumer population, making it suitable for luxury, cultural tourism, and technology brand advertising.With its leading technology, culturally creative content, and strong business conversion capabilities, Wuhan Hanyang Zhongjia Village Qiyu naked-eye 3D media has become a benchmark for outdoor advertising in Central China. Its advantages go beyond visual impact, using digital means to activate traditional commercial districts and provide brands with a marketing platform that combines traffic and reputation. It attracts countless citizens daily, with particularly impressive effects during holidays and at night, becoming a new popular check-in spot in Wuhan.The screen is located at the intersection of Hanyang Avenue and Yingwu Avenue, adjacent to Exit D of Zhongjia Village Station on Metro Line 4, within a 3-minute walk to 26 bus routes in the surrounding area. For drivers, it can be quickly accessed via the Second Ring Road and Hanyang Avenue. Daily pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the three towns of Wuhan reaches 1.2 million, with 30% being cross-district consumers and 25% cultural tourism visitors, forming a mix of commuting, consumer, and sightseeing traffic.The Qiyu commercial complex housing the screen was transformed from the century-old Qi Wanshun Restaurant, integrating trendy luxury retail, dining and entertainment, and cultural experiences. The project is adjacent to the Yuanyangli commercial street, Guiyuan Temple cultural tourism area, and Guqintai, with landmarks such as the Yangtze River Bridge and the Yellow Crane Tower forming the 'Two Rivers, Three Towns' scenic axis, becoming the core hub of cultural tourism consumption in Hanyang.
This media is located in the core commercial district of Hanyang, Wuhan, featuring the Wuhan Three Towns Eye naked-eye 3D jointly developed with the Hanyang District Government. It is situated at the Zhongjia Village subway station and the Zhongjia Village golden intersection, serving as a major commercial area in Hanyang. The surrounding area is densely packed with various types of shopping, entertainment, and dining centers, with a daily effective foot traffic of over 1 million people, and even higher during holidays. The media's large size and high brightness provide excellent visual effects.The naked-eye 3D large screen, which integrates technology, culture, and commerce, is not only a benchmark project for the upgrade of the Hanyang commercial district, but also continuously injects new digital economy momentum into Wuhan as a city reception hall. This dual positioning of commercial communication and public service allows the outdoor large screen to become a bridge connecting brands with citizens on an emotional level, increasing brand favorability by 60% compared to purely commercial outdoor naked-eye 3D.Located at the golden intersection of Zhongjia Village, the large screen stands at the geographic center and transportation hub of Wuhan's three towns, with a daily flow of people and vehicles reaching 1.2 million, 30% of whom are high-spending cross-district customers. Compared to ordinary outdoor LEDs, its path-dependent and proactive engagement characteristics increase effective advertising reach by 40%. Consumers actively stop to watch 3D content while shopping in the commercial area, rather than passively receiving traditional outdoor LED advertisements, directly enhancing the advertising's premium potential.