Mice Affairs Media Group, News Bureau, 28 June 2021
From
April to June, Hong Kong’s exhibition scene has been picking up more momentum
with the return of a series of close to 20 physical exhibitions at the Hong
Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC). Featuring a wide variety of
products and services ranging from technology, and lifestyle, to arts and
jewellery, the successful fairs attracted over a million visits under the
pandemic, which is a promising sign for the exhibition industry.
The positive response clearly indicates that the value
of physical shows is high and Hong Kong has demonstrated how to safely and
seamlessly resume large-scale business events gradually, and pave the way for
further recovery including international conventions and trade fairs.
Kenneth
Wong, General Manager, MICE & Cruise of the Hong Kong Tourism Board, shares that "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, and also an encouraging sign
for the exhibition industry that the physical show is invaluable and we are
very much looking forward to a resumption of more trade fairs in the coming
months.”
Inaugural physical show drives future of
business
“GOVirtual Business Expo is newly launched
to provide a one-stop trade platform to support enterprises to unlock and
capture the boundless potential of virtual business in the post-pandemic
economy, and to encourage active interactions between tech industry and
business sectors which will inspire frequent cooperation,” says Culsin Li,
Managing Director of Baobab Tree Event, organiser of GOVirtual Business
Expo, with which the GS1 HK Summit is co-located. Li adds, “we are thankful to
host this new show safely and help our visitors to explore virtual business
opportunities, and technology and business trends in the Greater Bay
Area.”
Positive feedback, remarkable attendance
Priscilla Lo, Director of Hongkong-Asia Exhibition (Holdings) Ltd., organiser of the 18th Hong Kong Mega Showcase, the 19th Hong Kong Food Festival, the 21st Hong Kong Homex 2021 and the e-Expo & Auto HK, was ecstatic about the impressive attendance during the pandemic. "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," she shares.
Hygiene and safety are our top priority,
says HML
"By implementing stringent preventive
measures at the HKCEC and working closely with organisers, a number of
well-attended exhibitions and conferences have been held safely and
successfully since January 2021. The safety of visitors, users and staff of
HKCEC is paramount. Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (Management)
Limited (‘HML’) ensures that organisers integrate preventive measures in event
arrangements and in compliance with regulatory requirements and industry best
practices,” assures Monica Lee-Müller, Managing Director of HML.
First HKTDC physical show since COVID taps
into pent-up demand
The five-day inaugural Lifestyle
ShoppingFest of the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) delivered a
one-stop shopping experience for over 55,000 consumers keen to explore a broad
selection of products, from global delicacies to fine jewellery and much more,
presented by 430 exhibitors.
Benjamin Chau, Deputy Executive Director
of the HKTDC said that the positive response to the
new event reflected the fact that physical shows are irreplaceable. "We
are pleased that our inaugural Lifestyle ShoppingFest
was held successfully, with 75% of exhibitors
believing physical shows can help boost their business, while 82% of visitors
were satisfied with the health and safety measures at the show.” Next, the
HKTDC will host three concurrent trade fairs in July, its first B2B events
since the onset of the pandemic.
Strengthening the city’s position as a
leading exhibition hub
The city’s recent success in hosting
physical events in a safe and seamless manner and the enthusiastic response
from the public, together with the strong free venue rental support from the
HKSAR government, all are solid encouragement for the city’s upcoming B2B trade
shows, such as Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong held by Informa Markets in
late June, the inaugural HKTDC International Sourcing Show and TKS Exhibition’s
International Travel Expo Hong Kong in July, just a few of the city’s even
stronger line-up in the third quarter.
Lee-Müller of HML highlights that “the Government’s
Convention and Exhibition Industry Subsidy Scheme can certainly strengthen our
competitiveness in attracting exhibitors and buyers and reinforce the city’s
position as the region’s leading exhibition hub.” The subsidy scheme will be
extended for six months to 30 June, 2022 to benefit more convention and exhibition
activities and enhance the confidence of event organisers in staging activities
in Hong Kong.
Exhibition list (April to June 2021)
Event Date |
Event |
2-5 Apr |
e-Expo & Auto HK |
2-5 Apr |
20th Hong Kong Homex |
2-5 Apr |
18th Hong Kong Mega Showcase |
2-6 Apr |
18th Hong Kong Food Festival |
9-11 Apr |
100th HK Wedding Fair |
15-18 Apr |
Hong Kong Pet Show 2021 |
28 Apr - 2 May |
HKTDC Lifestyle ShoppingFest |
7-9 May |
101th HK Wedding Fair |
20-23 May |
Art Central |
21-23 May |
Art Basel |
29-30 May |
The 27th HK International Education Expo |
1-3 Jun |
18th SISTERS BeautyPro Fair |
4-6 Jun |
The 102nd Hong Kong Wedding Fair |
10-12 Jun |
GoVirtual Business Expo & Conference |
10-13 Jun |
LOHAS Expo |
10-13 Jun |
Vegetarian Food Asia 2021 |
12-14 Jun |
Premium Pet Suppliers Expo 2021 |
12-14 Jun |
In-Home Expo 2021 |
24-27 Jun |
Jewellery & Gem ASIA Hong Kong |
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