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The image presents two floor plans comparing trade conference layouts from 2009 and 2010; 2009 displays a central concert hall with three circular seat sections surrounding a stage, with an exhibition area and meeting room at the bottom, and a display area on the upper right side; main entrance leads to registration, opening to concert hall, with an additional side entrance next to the display area; the 2010 layout depicts the concert hall in the same central location, but with a larger singular circular seating section and stage, an exhibition area to the lower right, and a balcony lounge area at the bottom; main entrance directs to registration that leads to concert hall with an enlarged balcony area on the upper right side, and an additional side entrance next to the balcony lounge area.
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The maps illustrate how the floor plan of a trade conference room changed between 2009 and 2010.
Overall, the trade conference witnessed significant changes, with the most noticeable transformations being the replacement of a concert hall and a meeting room with an exhibition area and the addition of a registration area.
On the western side of the floor, the positions of the concert hall and the stage were swapped with the exhibition area, and a large number of seats were relocated to situate around the stage. Meanwhile, the display area and the meeting room were removed.
Toward the eastern area, a registration area was constructed adjacent to a balcony located in the bottom right corner of the floor in 2010. Moreover, the balcony was upgraded with the addition of a lounge area the same year. Finally, the entrances in the top left and top right corners of the conference remained unchanged over time.
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