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| Area:Hangzhou | Type:Outdoors | Frequency:0 |
| Address:No. 326, Shiqiao Road, Gongshu District | Format:Light box | Duration:0 |
| Location:Home Inn & Hi Inn Hotel | Min Qty:1 | Operating Time:0-24o'clock |
| Size:33.6mx 4.9m=165㎡ | Min Period:year |
No. 326, Shiqiao Road, Gongshu District, Hangzhou, at the intersection of Qiushi Elevated Road and Shixiang Road, adjacent to the main road of Qiushi Elevated Road. It is located at the northern traffic hub of the city, connecting Qianjiang New Town, East New Town, and the northern business district. The daily traffic reaches 600,000; during peak hours, traffic moves slowly, and there is dense exposure to commuting, business, and logistics vehicles. The surrounding area includes Northern Intime City, Auto City, building materials markets, logistics parks, and large residential areas. Within 3 kilometers, there is strong consumer purchasing power and dense customer groups, making it a rare lightbox location in the core value area of the north city.
The daily traffic volume on this section exceeds 120,000 vehicles. During the morning peak, traffic moves slowly, creating high-repetition exposure scenarios. The lightbox faces the main north-to-south traffic with an unobstructed line of sight, and the golden viewing angle extends approximately 500 meters, naturally forming effective reach along the traffic path. When vehicles speed by, the continuous images unfold like a dynamic scroll, providing a highly impactful visual experience. This is a rare lightbox location in the core value area of the north city.
The hotel is located at the core intersection of Shiqiao Road, Qiushi Elevated Road, and Shixiang Road, with an unobstructed visual distance of approximately 500 meters, directly facing the direction of pedestrians and vehicles. It has strong visual penetration and high memorability. High-definition images are double-adapted for strong visual impact, with the lightbox displaying brands effectively. The screen faces the path of pedestrians and vehicles at a moderate height with a long viewing distance, ensuring forced viewing, high memorability, and an advertising reach rate of over 90%.
Qiushi Elevated Road is an important part of Hangzhou's 'Two Rings, Five Verticals, Eight Horizontals, Eight Connections' expressway network and also serves as the city's new central north-south axis. It connects Shangcheng District, Gongshu District, and Linping District, with a total length of about 36 kilometers and six lanes in each direction. It gathers a massive daily commuting traffic flow and inter-district traffic flow. The location of Jiariap Hotel, for example, can continuously capture the enormous traffic on this urban artery, providing the brand with extremely high exposure frequency and wide coverage.
As one of Hangzhou's traditional core urban areas, it gathers dense commercial, residential, and cultural-tourism resources. A brand appearing above the elevated road in the core area can leverage the area's urban status. Media here not only enjoys the massive traffic flow of the city's main roads but also benefits from the multiple combined advantages of 'precise audience in mature commercial districts, dynamic visual impact, all-day display, and core location endorsement.'
The location faces the main north-to-south traffic of Qiushi Elevated Road and aligns with the optimal eye-level view for drivers. There are no buildings, greenery, or barriers to block the view, and the slow-moving traffic section significantly extends effective exposure time, resulting in a strong immersive forced exposure effect. This road segment is a key passage in northern Hangzhou, with dense commuter, business, and freight traffic, averaging 600,000 vehicles per day. The traffic base is immense, and the exposure is stable.
This lightbox is a rare and compliant site in the northern Hangzhou elevated road core, featuring six major values: high traffic, strong visibility, premium audience, low maintenance, stable returns, and strong premium. It is suitable for long-term brand positioning and stable rental income, making it a high-cost-performance outdoor media investment option in the main urban area.














