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5 LED screen to shoot 25 million yuan

In late August, the public will be able to see the 5 piece of "giant" LED display in Chancheng district. Yesterday, the district for the first time to sell public land LED display advertising rights, auction turnover of more than 25 million yuan. Among them, the South China Sea Avenue and Jihua road at the junction of the northeast corner of the display position is sold for 7 million 160 thousand yuan, become worthy of the name of "king". The 5 giant LED screen located in Ji Hua Road and Fenjiang road at the junction of the northwest corner of Fenjiang road and road junction, at the northeast corner, Nanhai Avenue and Jihua road at the junction of the northeast corner of Fenjiang road and Renmin Road at the junction of the northwest corner, Nanhai Avenue and the northeast corner of the junction at the road. The screen size of each display will be more than 200 square meters. In yesterday's auction, the starting price of each screen is 500 thousand yuan, the final total of more than 25 million yuan of the total screen turnover of more than $5, more than the starting price of 10 times. Responsible for the auction of Guangdong Hao Hong Auction Co., Ltd., the person in charge confirmed that the auction hit nearly four years, the Chancheng district government commissioned an auction agency to sell the right to operate a single advertising agency the highest price. The South China Sea Avenue and Jihua road at the junction of the northeast corner of the location shoot 7 million 160 thousand yuan, breaking all previous auction record of outdoor advertising resources, become the advertisement carrier of Foshan and the surrounding areas of the wang". The person in charge of Chancheng District Environmental Protection Bureau and city management project said, in addition to commercial advertising, display every day there will be 1/10 content for scrolling public service advertisements, "awesome" chuangwen. It is reported that the giant LED electronic display will be completed in late August this year and put into use.

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