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The sky TV screen is 250m long and 30m wide, the second largest after the one in Las Vegas in the States. But in terms of technique, Beijing's The Place has the No.1 led screen in the world, much advanced than its competitor in Las Vegas. The Place's huge led screen is nicknamed "All Beijing look up" simply because visitors have to look up at the magic screen showing different themes of videos.
The Place is open 365 days every year. Opening hours: 10:00 - 22:00. Below is the opening time for the huge TV screen:
Winter Time: 17:00 - 22:00 ( every half hour ); Summer Time: 19:30 - 23:00 (every half hour )
Subway Line 1 : Take subway line 1 and get off at the station of Yonganli (永安里), exit from the exit B, then walk for about 10 minutes, you will get to The Place.
Subway Line 10: Take subway 10 and get off at the station of Jintaixizhao (金台夕照) and exit from Exit A and walk to the west for about 10 minutes, you will reach The Place.
A few days ago I went there and shot some pictures of the Place and its huge rooftop screen.
The east-west huge screen is flanked by two luxury buildings and people walk around and look up under the rooftop screen.

Just walking under its west end of the TV screen

The huge rooftop screen, the size of a football playground, now a fun night place for visitors.

People just stand in awe gaping up a 100 feet overhead at the football size screen.

Just watching the local Chinese visitors enjoy themselves under the massive space is a fun to feel.

You may also consider a different evening out, having coffee or dinner by the window in the restaurants, listening to the Jazz music, and look at the show above you.
At the east end of the screen, you will see a large flower basket decorated with horse toys and illuminated red lanterns.

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