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The image contains two floor plan diagrams labeled 2009 and 2010, showing the layout changes of a building. In the 2009 diagram starting from the left, there are three labeled entrances: main entrance, registration, and side entrance. Inside, the space is divided into four main areas: concert hall with multiple circles labeled 'seat' and a rectangle labeled 'stage', display area with three circles, balcony, and at the bottom, meeting room attached to exhibition area. In the 2010 diagram, the main entrance leads to the refreshment area, followed by the side entrance and a separated registration area at the far right. The interior includes an exhibition area with no seats indicated, a concert hall with fewer seats and stage, and a new area labeled 'balcony with lounge area'. There are no numerical data points, percentages, or trends indicated in the image.
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The provided maps illustrate the differences of two floor plans of one trade conference organised between 2009 and 2010.
From an overall perspective, it is evident that the conference witnessed a significant transformation with the appearance of new services and changing in rooms’ function.
In 2009, there was a registration located in the North of the conference, however, it had been utilised for s refreshment in 2010. Noticeably, the main entrance and the side entrance situated in the Northwest and the Norteast respectively remained stable throughout the years. It is interesting to note that in 2009, in the left-hand side of the conference, there were two rooms namely concert hall and meeting room with a stage, which are equipped with several seats. However, there was a combination of that two rooms into exhibition area in the following year.
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