What's on
Shanghai, Dec 4-6
International Import and Export Food & Beverages Exhibition
Organized by the China Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Association, the biannual event will showcase exhibits of bakery, dairy, canned food, agricultural, cooking oil and juice products. The spring session earlier this year attracted nearly 40,000 visitors and more than 300 global exhibitors over three days.
Dehong, Yunnan province, Dec 8-12
China-Myanmar Cross-Border Trade Fair
Organized by the provincial commerce department and the government of Dehong prefecture, the annual fair will include meetings of government officials from the two countries, exhibitions, trade negotiations and tourism promotional campaigns. Exhibits will showcase electronics, agricultural machinery, auto products, home appliances and handicrafts.
Changsha, Hunan province, Dec 11-14
Winter Jewelry Jade Jewelry Exhibition
Organized by the Changsha mineral resources supervision and test center of the Ministry of Land and Resources, the show will have exhibitors from both China and overseas regions including Thailand, Myanmar and South Korea. Exhibits will showcase gold, diamond, jade, pearl, coral and crystal jewelry.
Suzhou, Jiangsu province, Dec 15
China Outbound Investment and Service Forum
The forum is held by the China Chamber of International Commerce and International Enterprise Singapore at Suzhou Industrial Park, the first intergovernmental project between China and Singapore. Officials, entrepreneurs and representatives from international organizations and service agencies will discuss the global development of Chinese companies.
Shenzhen, Guangdong province, Dec 15-17
International Industrial Robot Exhibition
Organized by the Shenzhen Automatic Association and supported by the China Robot Industry Alliance, the exhibition will showcase industrial robots, robotic components and automation systems. Forums and campaigns for technical exchanges and trade will also be held.
Beijing, Dec 18-21
International Buddhist Items and Supplies Expo
Organized by China International Exhibition Center Group Corp and supported by Buddhist associations across the country, the event is the largest of its kind in North China. Exhibits will include Buddha statues, candles, furniture, books and vegetarian food. There will also be promotional campaigns for tourism destinations and handicraft.
(China Daily 12/03/2015 page15)