From July 16th to 20th, 2020, Global Tea China (Shenzhen) is grandly held in Shenzhen Convention and Exhibition Center (Futian) Hold it! This afternoon, the Organizing Committee of the 22nd Shenzhen Spring Tea Expo held a press conference in Tea Reading World to report on the preparations to people from all walks of life and kick off the tea expo.
In 2020, a sudden epidemic forced the tea industry to press the pause button. Spring tea is slow to sell, production and sales are limited, the tea market is hit hard, and the tea economy is shut down. The entire tea industry is facing an unprecedented test. Fortunately, with the unified deployment of the country and the joint efforts of the people across the country, my country’s epidemic prevention work has achieved a phased victory, and the tea industry is about to restart.
Shenzhen Tea Expo is the world’s first BPA-certified and the only 4A-level professional tea exhibition certified by the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs. In 2020, Shenzhen Tea Expo has passed UFI certification and officially entered the international brand exhibition. Ranks! So far, the Shenzhen Tea Expo has been successfully held for 21 sessions. During the period, there are countless cases of using the Shenzhen Tea Expo platform to establish a foothold in the national market, expand the international market, and promote corporate brands. The Shenzhen Tea Expo has a powerful resource appeal and industry influence. A consensus in the industry.
It is reported that the 22nd Shenzhen Spring Tea Expo has an exhibition area of 40,000 square meters, with 1,800 international standard booths, and a strong gathering of more than 1,000 brand tea companies from 69 domestic tea producing areas. Exhibits include six traditional tea products, regenerated tea, tea food, tea clothes, mahogany, purple sand, ceramics, fine tea utensils, agarwood crafts, agarwood products, agarwood valuable collections, incense vessels, floral vessels, cultural goods, artworks, Tea set crafts, tea machinery, tea packaging design and other products of the whole industry chain can be described as the “tea museum” well-deserved.