It is a grand event for tasting wine and sharing business opportunities.
Established in 1966, the Hong Kong Trade Development Council is a statutory body dedicated to promoting Hong Kong's trade. Its purpose is to assist Hong Kong companies, especially SMEs, to expand their business to the global market. HKTDC organizes more than 30 international trade fairs in Hong Kong every year, attracting more than 38,000 exhibitors and 770,000 buyers, promoting Hong Kong as the exhibition capital of Asia.
Geographical advantage: Hong Kong is the first duty-free port for wine in the world's major economic systems. Because it is not a wine-producing area, it is neutral in status. Wine importers have close business ties in mainland China; Hong Kong people have been wine tasting for many years and have a relatively deep wine culture. Hong Kong also has more than 40 years of wine trading experience.
Rich in content: The exhibition includes a series of activities and performances, mainly including the Hong Kong Wine and Spirits Fair, wine tasting sessions, and wine and food pairing seminars; not only that, but also the Cathay Pacific Hong Kong Wine Tasting Awards. More attractive.
Advantageous Pavilion: The Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center is located in the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center in Wanchai, Hong Kong. It is one of the representatives of the new seaside buildings in Hong Kong. Its new wing is expanded by reclamation, with a large auditorium and several large exhibition halls, which are distributed in three-storey buildings. It is one of the largest exhibition halls in the world. The pavilion is owned by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council and managed by the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of NWS Holdings.