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Foshan International Conference and Exhibition Center, China

Foshan International Conference and Exhibition Center, China

Venue Name: Foshan International Conference and Exhibition Center
Category: Venue
Location: Foshan International Conference and Exhibition Center – Chancheng District, Guangdong Province, Foshan 528019 China
Phone: +86 757 8532 0083
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Timings: 09:00 AM – 17:00 PM

Foshan International Convention and Exhibition Center is located in Nanzhuang Town, Chancheng District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China
Foshan International Convention and Exhibition Center is located in Nanzhuang Town, Chancheng District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China

Foshan International Conference and Exhibition Center: Overview

Foshan International Convention and Exhibition Center is located in Nanzhuang Town, Chancheng District, Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China. Foshan International Convention and Exhibition Center was built with international standards and was completed in September 2002, with more than 700 international standard booths. On the first floor, there is a VIP Hall for 60 people; on the second floor, there are high-end small conference rooms and international conference halls, including 300 seats in the international conference hall, and there are six languages simultaneous interpretation systems that can hold international academic conferences. On the left and right sides of the main entrance of the International Convention and Exhibition Center, there are two giant electronic screens that can release information and advertisements.

About The City:

Foshan, city, central Guangdong sheng (province), China. It is situated in the Pearl (Zhu) River Delta 10 miles (16 km) southwest of Guangzhou (Canton), on a spur of the Guangzhou-Sanshui railway. From the time of the Qin dynasty (221–207 BCE) to that of the Southern Dynasties (Nanchao) period (420–589 CE), Foshan was a village subordinate to Panyu county. During the Sui dynasty (581–618) the village, then called Jihua Xiang, was subordinate to Nanhai county. In 628, during the Tang dynasty (618–907), when three bronze Buddha statues were unearthed by local villagers, the site of the current city began to be called by its present name of Foshan, which means “Buddha’s Mountain.”

Foshan has always been a prosperous trade centre, with excellent river communications with western Guangdong province and the Zhuang Autonomous Region of Guangxi and a location at the centre of an extremely productive and populous plain. Its growth was greatly accelerated in the Ming (1368–1644) and Qing (1644–1911/12) periods, when it became the centre of flourishing handicraft industries, specializing in the manufacture of silk threads and silk textiles and in such ancillary handicrafts as embroidery and dyeing. Metal implements and paper also were manufactured. During the 18th century, Foshan was known as one of the four greatest commercial centres in China, ranking with Hankou, Zhuxianzhen, and Jingdezhen. In 1912 it became the seat of Nanhai county. During the 20th century, Foshan suffered badly from the competition of the ever-growing city of Guangzhou and also from the silting up of its waterways, which could be used only by shallow-draft craft.

Before 1949 Foshan was a centre of popular religion, manufacturing vast quantities of paper money, firecrackers, images, and incense for use in religious ceremonies. It experienced some light industrial growth after 1949, especially from its handicraft industries, and it has become a popular tourist destination. Sculptures and handicrafts are displayed in the Ancestral Temple (c. 1200). On the southern edge of the city are the peaks, caves, and waterfalls of scenic Mount Xiqiao. Beginning in the 1980s, Foshan experienced rapid economic development. It is now an industrial city, with food processing and the manufacture of electronics, textiles, and ceramics as major sectors. Its handicraft articles—such as woodcarvings, stone carvings, iron pictures, paper cuts, and artistic ceramics—are known in China and abroad. Pop. (2002 est.) city, 431,120; (2007 est.) urban agglom., 943,000.

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Top 10 Events @ Foshan International Conference and Exhibition Center

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  4. IPFM China 2024: Fosan Plant Fiber Molding Industry Exhibition
  5. CAAF Foshan: China Architectural Acoustics and Noise Control Industry Expo

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