Hong Kong’s in-person exhibitions attract over one million visits
Hong Kong’s exhibition industry is showing strong momentum with the return of nearly 20 physical exhibitions at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC).
Trade fairs have attracted over one million visits in Q2 2021 under pandemic protocols, marking a promising sign for the exhibition industry.
"We are delighted to see such a strong pick-up in demand for physical fairs. These events are a good demonstration of Hong Kong’s readiness to welcome business events of any scale," said Kenneth Wong, General Manager of MICE & Cruise at the Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB).
Other major events in the calendars include the inaugural HKTDC International Sourcing Show and TKS Exhibition’s International Travel Expo Hong Kong in July.
Priscilla Lo, Director of Hongkong-Asia Exhibition (Holdings) Ltd., organiser of several events so far this year, said:. "We are glad to see that our efforts paid off as our exhibitors and visitors alike were very satisfied with the overall arrangements. We’re grateful to HKCEC for its support and flexibility to enable the smooth and safe delivery of our events."
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