The 9th China (Chongqing) International Hot Pot Industry Expo concludes
2024-10-30 22:19:01
CHONGQING (CQNEWS) -- On October 27, the 3-day Zhang Chonghui Hot Pot · the 9th China (Chongqing) International Hot Pot Industry Expo concluded. According to the organizing committee, the event attracted over 148,000 attendees, and during the Expo, more than 1,000 live broadcasts were launched, resulting in over 320 million online exposures.
At the event, eight specialized indoor hot pot pavilions showcased a dazzling array of exhibits, including hot pot ingredients, seasonings, pre-prepared hot pot ingredients, sweet drink hot pot ingredients, food machinery supplies, and unique offerings from various cities and counties, creating a one-stop display platform for the entire hot pot industry chain.
The Expo not only gained immense popularity but also received unanimous praise from participating companies. Over 2,000 exhibitors, both new and established, gathered, attracting tens of thousands of channel partners, buyers, and investors from around the world.
“The sponsorship of the Expo has significantly increased our brand visibility, and the intention rate of clients visiting our booth is very high!” said the representative from Zhang Chonghui Hot Pot.
The first-time exhibitor Nianbai Hot Pot also reported substantial gains, having received dozens of interested clients on the first day and making many industry friends. Liu Yishou Hot Pot sold nearly two million products and vouchers through live streaming within just the first two days. Other hot pot brands from other cities, such as Douhuajie, Shuwuzha, and Lianghuanzhai, received over 200 inquiries about franchise opportunities in just three days.
Additionally, more than 30 diverse professional activities, including “conferences, competitions, banquets, and tasting events”, added more highlights to the Expo, deepening the industry’s professionalism.
Moreover, promotional activities featuring cities and districts such as Guangdong, Guizhou, Xi’an, Xiantao, Yuzhong, Jiangjin, Qijiang, Fengjie, Qingxu, and Wusheng effectively facilitated “interconnections” within the hot pot industry and various cities. (Translated by Vichy, Fathom Language Limited)
Editor:江夷玮