Vietnamese products attract attention at Hong Kong MEGA Show

Products displayed by nearly 60 Vietnamese enterprises at the MEGA Show Hong Kong 2016 drew attention from visitors thanks to their natural and environmentally-friendly materials.

With 80 booths, Vietnamese companies brought to the October 20-23 event products made of rattan, bamboo, wood, water hyacinth, sedge, shell and oyster shells.

Nguyen Duy Kien, Vietnamese Deputy Consul General in charge of trade, said the MEGA Show Hong Kong 2016 is a good occasion for Vietnamese enterprises to introduce and promote their products to the world.

The show is Asian’s biggest annual fair on souvenirs, appliances and toys. This year’s event featured 4,600 booths from 3,500 enterprises of 27 countries and territories.

The 2016 fair is expected to attract 50,000 visitors, an increase of 10,000 against last year.

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