HKTDC’s Four April Fairs to Attract 6,900+ Exhibitors

April 21, 2015

The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) will hold four trade fairs later this month: Hong Kong Houseware Fair, Hong Kong Gifts & Premium Fair, Hong Kong International Home Textiles & Furnishings Fair, and Hong Kong International Printing & Packaging Fair. The fairs will reportedly attract over 6,900 exhibitors.

In its 30th edition, the Houseware Fair and the Gifts & Premium Fair, will both be held at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). The Houseware Fair will run from 20th to 23rd April, featuring more than 2,100 exhibitors from 36 countries and regions. New products zones will be introduced at the fair, including bath, beauty & healthcare; festive decor; home cleaning; storage solution; and wine tools & accessories.

More than 4,200 exhibitors from 37 countries and regions will attend the Gifts & Premium Fair, running from 27th to 30th April. Four new zones will be launched this year: beauty & products & accessories; fine porcelain gifts; health & wellness; and hiking & camping products. The sixth edition of the Home Textiles & Furnishings Fair, concurrent with the Houseware Fair, will attract an additional 240-plus exhibitors.

The 10th Printing & Packaging Fair, jointly organised with CIEC Exhibition Company (HK) Limited, will take place at AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) from 27th to 30th April. Featuring more than 410 international exhibitors, first time participants at the fair will include those from Belgium, Korea, Malaysia and Vietnam.

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