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| Area:Shenzhen | Type:Metro | Frequency:0 |
| Address:Shenzhen Bay MixC Metro | Format:Light box | Duration:0 |
| Location:Passage Corridor Section F | Min Qty:6 | Operating Time:0-24o'clock |
| Size:237 .6m² | Min Period:4weeks |
The F-section lightboxes in the MixC subway passage corridor are premium advertising locations within the underground connecting corridor between Houhai Metro Station and Shenzhen Bay MixC. They belong to the core nodes of the MixC's 'Three Corridors and Five Courtyards' three-dimensional network. The passage is a one-way mandatory pathway, naturally focusing passengers' sightlines, ensuring 100% reach, full coverage with no blind spots, strong brand recall, and offering three scenarios simultaneously: commuting, shopping, and check-in. It is a golden medium for reaching high-end audiences.
The corridor is a closed walking path with no possibility of deviation, so pedestrians naturally view the lightbox at eye level, forcing attention and prolonged close-up viewing. There are no visual blind spots, and brand memory penetration is far higher than regular advertising. The F-section features a continuous, uniform lightbox array with coherent and grand visuals, creating an immersive corridor effect. The brand display atmosphere is maximized, suitable for high-quality brand imagery and endorsement promotions.
The corridor is approximately 60 meters long, with a 15-20 second walking time, natural eye-level sightlines, enforced attention, and full coverage. Brand recall is three times that of ordinary advertisements. Daily foot traffic reaches 80,000 people, with Houhai Station having an average daily transfer flow of 150,000. Combined with high-end consumer traffic from the commercial area, peak holiday flows increase by 30%. Annual stable exposure exceeds 29 million people. The corridor itself is a Bay Area influencer check-in landmark, achieving offline exposure and enhancing online secondary traffic by 30%, boosting communication value.
In this enclosed, one-way underground walking scenario, pedestrians view the advertisements at close range at eye level, with long dwell times and concentrated sightlines. Ads naturally force attention, ensuring high reach and low miss rates, effectively enhancing brand memory. The depth of brand communication far surpasses that of ordinary dispersed media.
Located in the core area of the underground connecting corridor of Shenzhen Bay MixC in Nanshan District, Shenzhen, the passage is densely populated with pedestrian traffic and has a closed, one-way flow. Pedestrians naturally view the lightbox at eye level, with close-range mandatory exposure and no visual blind spots. It seamlessly connects Houhai Metro Station with the MixC commercial complex and serves as a key route for metro transfer flow and consumer flow within the business district, making it a high-end underground premium fixed lightbox advertising media in the area.
The lightbox is a scarce top-tier traffic asset in the core area of Houhai CBD, offering four core investment values: stable high exposure, monopolization of high-end customers, strong brand premium, and long-term value retention. It is an irreplaceable premium media resource in the core business districts of first-tier cities. As an advertising medium, it is also a rare traffic asset in first-tier business districts, combining both short-term high returns and long-term value appreciation, making it an excellent venue for brand positioning and a high-quality target for investors.
The closed, one-way pedestrian passage has no branches, no obstructions, and no detours. Pedestrians must pass close by at a slow pace, naturally viewing the lightbox at eye level, creating a natural forcibly immersive exposure. It seamlessly connects to a major metro transfer station and MixC’s full-service high-end customer flow. Daily commuters' essential traffic is combined with all-weather shopping traffic, creating a dual flow loop with stable yearly traffic that is unaffected by peak and off-peak seasons.
This media site is not just an advertising location but also a digital gateway connecting Shenzhen’s top transportation and commercial resources. The media form in this area has evolved from traditional static lightboxes to digital, immersive visual nodes, offering extremely high strategic investment value.



















