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| Area:Shenzhen | Type:Outdoors | Frequency:120 |
| Address:No. 1021 Buji Road, Luohu District | Format:led | Duration:15s |
| Location:Tianle Building | Min Qty:1 | Operating Time:8-22o'clock |
| Size:22.4m(W)×16m(H)=358.4㎡ | Min Period:week |
Located at Shenzhen's northern gateway at Buji Pass, the busiest traffic checkpoint in Shenzhen, on the rooftop north of Tianle Building, where Longgang Avenue connects with Buji Road. Buji Pass faces Longgang, Buji, and Shenzhen East Station to the north, connects to the golden Luohu area in the south, overlooks Futian CBD to the west, and is adjacent to China's largest jewelry computing hub—Shuibei Jewelry to the east. The location is exceptional, with no other advertising interference nearby, and visible from over 1,000 meters, making a strong impact. This media is the only LED in Shenzhen that can simultaneously cover car traffic, pedestrian traffic, subway, bus, and train passengers.
The rooftop is installed high above surrounding buildings by several tens of meters, visible from all sections of the Caopu Interchange, multiple main roads, and overpasses. Traffic lights create long stops where viewers are forced to look at it, greatly increasing ad reach compared to street-level screens. To the north, it covers all of Buji, Longgang, and passengers at Shenzhen East Station; to the south, it reaches Luohu main city and Shuibei’s national jewelry industry base; to the west, you can see Futian CBD; to the east, it’s next to Qingshuihe logistics and cultural creation park. One screen links four major traffic sectors: jewelry trade, long-distance passenger transport, cross-district commuting, and main city consumption, making it a landmark outdoor media at Shenzhen's northern gateway.
It’s next to Caopu Station on Metro Line 3, Shenzhen East Railway Station hub, and multiple cross-district bus lines. Private cars, trucks, buses, metro passengers, and train travelers all converge here, with a total weekly traffic of over 6 million people. Daily passing vehicle flow exceeds 180,000, including trucks, private cars, ride-hailing, and buses, which greatly lowers cost per thousand impressions while ensuring high ad recall and exposure.
Located right at the intersection of Longgang Avenue and Buji Road, it connects Longgang District, Buji Street, and Shenzhen East Station to the north, Golden Luohu to the south, overlooks the Futian CBD to the west, and neighbors the country’s largest jewelry distribution hub, the Shuibei Jewelry Industry Base, to the east. It's a key node in the city’s transport network and the only LED screen in Shenzhen that can simultaneously reach car traffic, foot traffic, subway, bus, and train crowds.
The location is prime, being one of the busiest city entry points in Shenzhen, with weekly coverage of nearly ten million people and vehicles. Its exposure far exceeds that of typical outdoor media, with no competing ads around and a visible range of over 1,000 meters. The huge screen creates a strong visual impact, leaving a deep impression and providing a truly striking visual experience for the massive passersby.
As a landmark high-altitude mega screen in Buji, its images are eye-catching and highly recognizable. Passing drivers and business visitors naturally take photos and record short videos, creating a double effect of offline hard exposure plus online social media virality. The huge traffic volume spreads out the cost per impression, making it super cost-effective for advertising. It helps brands quickly cover the entire Luohu and Longgang areas, offering higher communication value and regional influence compared to regular outdoor media.





















