Nearly 2,100 exhibitors Attend HKTDC’s Lifestyle Fairs

September 8, 2018

Earlier this week, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) concluded four lifestyle shows at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). The shows were: the 29th Food Expo, the 10th Hong Kong International Tea Fair, the 3rd Beauty & Wellness Expo, and the 5th Home Delights Expo. At these events, nearly 2,100 exhibitors showcased a wide range of products and services and attracted some 510,000 consumers and trade buyers.

The International Conference of the Modernization of Chinese Medicine & Health Products was held concurrently with the four shows, which was jointly organised by the HKTDC and the Modernized Chinese Medicine International Association (MCMIA).

The Food Expo showcased a record number of 1,500+ exhibitors from over 20 countries and regions. The exhibition was segmented into three zones: the Gourmet Zone, the Public Hall and the Trade Hall. The Tea Fair had more than 240 exhibitors from seven countries and regions. The Beauty & Wellness Expo attracted over 100 exhibitors showcasing skin care, hair care and home-electronic beauty and wellness products. The Home Delights Expo showcased about 180 booths exhibiting electric and kitchen appliances as well as household products.

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