President of the Union of International Fairs (UFI) Cliff Wallace and his team are pushing forward the internationalization of Zhengzhou International Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Cliff Wallace, born in Greenville, America, has more than 40 years' experience in the public assembly venue industry. He has managed, operated, assisted in planning and design, as well as advised on convention and exhibition, arena and stadium venues in Asia, Europe and North America.
The Zhengzhou International Convention and Exhibition Centre is a multi-purpose venue capable of accommodating conventions, exhibitions and business activities, as well as dining, entertainment and sightseeing with a wide range of equipment and facilities.
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