Canton Fair is the largest biannual China trade fairs

Canton Fair is the largest biannual China trade fairs, Canton trade fairs, China trade shows of any kind and held in Guangzhou. Canton Fair is the most effective way to develop the business relationships you need to succeed in China. It’s no wonder that the Canton Trade Fair has already become a must see for all those looking for business success in China.

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China Import and Export Fair is also renowned as the Canton Fair. It is held biannually in Guangzhou every spring and autumn, with a history of more than 50 years since 1957.
The Fair, comprehensive in nature, has won its renown of “China’s No.1 Fair” for the longest history, the highest level, the largest scale, the most complete exhibit variety, the biggest buyer attendance, the broadest buyer distribution, the greatest business turnover, and the best credit standing in China.

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Welcome to Canton Fair 2013.
Canton Fair the largest modernized exhibition center in Asia, is located in Pazhou Island, Guangzhou, China. It is a perfect integratation of human and ecological concerns and high technology and intelligentization, sparkling the world like a shining star.
Canton Fair is China’s largest trade fair with a complete product range of Chinese commodities. It is divided into three phases, with the first phase focusing on Machinery, Electrical and Electronic products, the second phase focusing on Home and Decoration, while the third phase focusing on textiles, garments and fashion accessories.

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