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Second phase of 137th Canton Fair kicks off

From April 23 to 27, the 2nd phase of the 137th Canton Fair is being held in Guangzhou with the theme of "Quality Living." During this period, over 100 new product launch events are scheduled to take place.

The exhibition covers three major sectors: household goods, gifts and decorations, and building materials and furniture, divided into 15 exhibition zones.

From April 23 to 27, the 2nd phase of the 137th Canton Fair is being held in Guangzhou with the theme of quality living.

The offline exhibition area for this phase of the Canton Fair spans a total of 515,000 square meters, featuring 24,735 booths and 10,313 participating enterprises—an increase of 273 enterprises compared to the previous session.

Among the participants, there are 937 Canton Fair-branded enterprises with 5,150 brand booths. Over 2,400 high-quality and specialized exhibiting enterprises are participating, including "Little Giant" companies known for precision and innovation, single-product manufacturing champions, and national high-tech enterprises, marking an increase of 100 from the previous edition.

A foreign buyer browses toy stalls.

Foreign buyers explore ceramic stalls.

In the import exhibition, the 2nd phase welcomes 262 enterprises from 29 countries and regions, including 179 enterprises from 19 countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, which accounts for approximately 68%.

Nine countries and regions—Türkiye, South Korea, India, Malaysia, Thailand, Egypt, Japan, Vietnam, and China's Taiwan—have formed pavilions showcasing a range of products such as kitchenware, household items, gifts and premiums, as well as building materials and furniture.

A foreign buyer selects Christmas ornaments.

In the building materials and furniture sector, a dedicated zone for integrated housing has been established for the first time, featuring products such as movable, modular, and expandable houses. The household goods sector showcases a diverse array of innovative kitchenware and daily ceramics, while the gifts and decorations sector highlights unique home décor items and festive supplies that attract buyers' attention.

Specifically, the building materials and furniture sector covers an exhibition area of over 140,000 square meters, with 6,497 booths and 3,192 participating enterprises. The household goods sector spans over 170,000 square meters, with 8,281 booths and 3,649 participating enterprises. The gifts and decorations sector occupies over 190,000 square meters, featuring 9,372 booths and 3,887 participating enterprises.

Reporter | Chen Jinxia

Photo | Dai Bosi

Editor | Hu Nan, James, Shen He

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