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The Zhejiang and Fujian Meeting Hall (Chinese: 浙 闽 会 馆; pinyin: Zhèmǐn Huìguǎn) is a historical Qing- Dynasty building in the City of Jinan, Shandong Province, China. It served as a meeting hall for traders form Zhejiang and Fujian living in Jinan and is the last remaining structure of its kind in the city.
Depending on the purpose of the meeting, conference rooms may be set up in various styles. Sometimes the furniture may even be moved easily before a meeting to accommodate the particular needs of each meeting. Commonly used styles include: [5] Auditorium Style; Boardroom Style (ideal for formal meetings, discussions, and presentations) Banquet ...
The main hall of the AUCC. The wooden veneer on the walls was imported from China. [4]The main building was designed and built by a collaboration of Tongji University, China State Construction Engineering and the China Architecture and Design Research Group, with the US$200 million budget donated by the Chinese government. [3]
This was the second Masonic meeting hall in Fullerton. Due to declining membership and rising costs, the Masons sold the building in 1993, and it has been converted into the Spring Field Banquet Center, a commercial banquet hall and reception center. [31] 7: Brewster Building: 1882 built 2000 NRHP 201 4th St., Galt, California
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[24] [64] During planning, the General Assembly Hall was intended to accommodate 850 delegates, 350 journalists, and 900 members of the public. [ 23 ] [ 65 ] [ a ] As built, the main floor could seat either 636 [ 66 ] or 750 delegates, [ 67 ] while the booths and balconies within the hall could accommodate 234 journalists and 800 members of the ...
The Olivenhain Town Meeting Hall is a community meeting house located at 423 Rancho Santa Fe Rd. in Olivenhain, California. The wood frame building was constructed from 1894 to 1895 by the settlers of Olivenhain. The residents of Olivenhain used the building for nearly all community functions, including political meetings, agricultural ...