Chinese Export Commodities Fairground (CECF), built in 1974 and
covering an area of 170,000M2, is known as the largest fairground
in China and has earned its fame for holding Chinese Export Commodities
Fair every spring and autumn.
Besides the Fair, many other exhibitions also choose the Fairground
as their venue partly because of its location in Guangzhou, which
is the biggest city in South China and enjoys an open market. Now
about 60 to 80 exhibitions are held in the Fairground every year.
Some of them, like China International Furniture Fair, Guangdong
Beauty and Cosmetic Expo, Shoes and Leather Exhibition, China International
Building and Decoration Fair, and AD Exhibition, rank with China's
well-known exhibitions for their large size, high reputation and
professional visitors. The Fairground is then considered one of
the best exhibition centers in this country.
The Fairground's high reputation and credibility that are formed
in a long history of exhibition is another cause of its popularity
among the organizers of various exhibitions. To the latter, the
Fairground's location in one of the most prosperous areas in Guangzhou
is also attractive since they always take transportation convenience
into their consideration.
In order to keep up with the rapid development of exhibition industry,
China Foreign Trade Centre (Group), the operating organization of
the Fairground, has invested a great deal to decorate and reconstruct
some of its exhibition halls. Meanwhile it has made every effort
to develop a staff of professional knowledge and experience that
can work together to provide high-leveled services for the exhibitions.
It is firmly believed that almost every kind of exhibition can be
held in the Fairground and the organizers will be satisfied by its
facilities and services.
Under the circumstances that exhibition industry is uprising in
many big cities in China, the CECF sincerely invites the people,
who are going to or have taken up exhibition work, to hold exhibitions
in the Fairground and to step into a great future hand in hand.
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