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| Area:Chengdu | Type:Outdoors | Frequency:60 |
| Address:No. 8, Shuangqing Road, Chenghua District | Format:led | Duration:15s |
| Location:MixC | Min Qty:2 | Operating Time:7-22o'clock |
| Size:13.44m*19.20m=258㎡,9.6m*15.68m=150㎡ | Min Period:week |
Located on the outer walls of Halls A and D, directly facing the Second Ring Elevated Road and the intersection of Shuangqing Road/Shuangfu Second Road, it forms a city-level 'crossfire network' traffic node. Adjacent to Metro Lines 2, 4, and 8, it has a daily foot traffic of over 800,000 and vehicle traffic reaching 500,000, covering central commuting and high-end consumer groups, making it a traffic hub and prime brand exposure location in Chengdu's eastern core business district.
This intersection is a hub connecting Tianfu Square and Chengdu East Station and is a necessary route for entering and exiting eastern Chengdu. The daily reach of pedestrian and vehicle traffic exceeds 500,000–1,000,000 people, covering high-end consumers, young trend followers, and business groups with strong consumption potential. Due to frequent congestion on the Second Ring Elevated Road at this location, vehicle movement is slow, greatly extending the effective exposure time of advertisements and providing drivers and passengers ample time to view them.
The screen is positioned high to precisely capture the line of sight of vehicles on the Second Ring Elevated Road and auxiliary roads, while also covering pedestrian flow and elevated road traffic, achieving full-scene penetration with the effect of 'standing steady, seeing clearly, remembering easily.' The effective viewing duration exceeds 8 seconds, with no possibility of bypassing, creating an overlapping audience of 'commuters, consumers, and social media check-in groups,' giving the media value far beyond a single commercial screen or roadside lightbox.
Relying on the strong commercial appeal and influence of Chengdu MixC, it has become a preferred location for high-end brand exposure and accurately reaching high-net-worth audiences, serving as a core node for converting central city traffic.
The twin-screen LED at Chengdu MixC, backed by its landmark status, offers four core advantages: extremely high traffic, ultra-clear image quality, low vacancy rate, and outstanding positioning, making it a top-quality outdoor media spot in Chengdu. It provides low cost per thousand impressions, strong brand premium, stable investment, effective results, and excellent cost-effectiveness. It precisely matches brands’ core needs for comprehensive visibility, high-end exposure, and traffic conversion, offering greater potential for impact and conversion.
Located at the heart of the city with a three-dimensional transportation hub advantage, the twin screens cover both pedestrian and vehicle dimensions. At a distance of 100 meters, they can occupy approximately a 50° field of view for drivers, creating an overwhelming visual impact. The content avoidance rate is nearly zero, greatly enhancing ad recall and communication effectiveness. The ad content easily prompts consumers to take photos and share, achieving dual transmission through offline placement and online secondary viral spread, further amplifying exposure value.
This LED is the "traffic king" of Chengdu’s eastern business district. Using the unique physical structure of twin screens facing each other at a right angle, it targets one of the busiest intersections in Chengdu. Its greatest advantage lies in locking in high-value, long-staying premium traffic through the "twin-screen right-angle facing" structure, making it the preferred media for brands seeking high-end positioning in the Chengdu market.
As a rare twin-screen media in central Chengdu, it leverages MixC’s landmark credibility and millions of high-net-worth visitors, offering both brand empowerment and traffic conversion. It is an authoritative platform for enhancing brand awareness and reinforcing a high-end image, as well as a premium vehicle for precise targeting and driving online-offline integrated communication.















