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The 29th China (Shenzhen) International Gifts, Crafts, Watches and Household Goods Exhibition will be held in Shenzhen International Convention Center (New Hall) from April 25 to 28, 2021.
The 2021 Shenzhen Gifts Fair will have a scale of 200,000 square meters, with 9,000 booths, and it is expected to attract 4,500 exhibitors.
Every year, the exhibition attracts many professional buyers at home and abroad to purchase various business gifts and fashion consumer goods, including agents, distributors, wholesalers, gift companies, department stores, group purchases and end users. Exhibitors from various industries provide buyers with a variety of choices with their unique original designs, a wide range of high-quality products and competitive prices.
This is a truly national trade event. Active participants in the gift market meet twice a year during the best procurement season in the industry to meet and exchange, conclude deals, establish cooperation and define market development trends.
Handicrafts, ceramics, crystal and glass products, jewelry and fashion accessories, watches, toys, home textiles, sports and leisure travel products, beauty and health products, coins and collectibles, stationery and stationery, smoking sets and lighters, advertising gifts, luggage and leather goods , Home decorations, packaging and paper products, electronics and electrical appliances, tableware, kitchenware, media, associations and trade services



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