Project Description
The Canton Fair is held every six months on the island of Pazhou, at the China Import and Export Fair Complex (380, Yuejiang Zhong Road, Guangzhou).
This is the biggest Commercial Exhibition Fair on the planet. Just to cite a few numbers, in the Spring edition of 2015, some 24,713 manufacturing companies (or wholesalers) participated and 184,801 foreign importers.
In this article you’ll find all you’ll need to plan your trip to the fair. Specifically, we will cover the following topics:
When is the Canton Fair held?
Below, you will find the dates of the Canton Fair 2019.
April – May 2019
Phase 1: April 15-19, 2019
Phase 1 is dedicated to the following categories and products: Electronics & Household Electrical Appliances, Lighting Equipment, Vehicles & Spare Parts, Machinery, Hardware & Tools, Energy Resources, Chemical Products, Building Materials.
Phase 2: April 23-27, 2019
Phase 2 is dedicated to the following categories and products: Consumer Goods, Home Decorations, Gifts.
Phase 3: May 1-5, 2019
Phase 3 is dedicated to the following categories and products: Office Supplies, Cases & Bags, Recreation Products, Food, Medicines, Medical Devices and Health Products, Textiles & Garments, Shoes.
October – November 2019
Phase 1: October 15-19, 2019
Phase 2: October 23-27, 2019
Phase 3: October 31- November 4, 2019
How to sign up for the Canton Fair
To get into the fair, you’ll first need to register, by filling out this form. Your application will be approved within 3 business days.
Once you receive an approval email, you can then log in by clicking here and request your IC Card (or the identification badge to get into the fair). To learn more about requesting your IC Card, click here.
You will also receive an invitation letter, which you can use to apply for a visa (required to enter China legally).
Note that registering is free (so long as you don’t have a Chinese passport, in which case you’ll have to pay 300 Yuan each day!).
One last bit of advice: remember to bring your passport with you since it is necessary for entering the fair.
Visa for the Canton Fair
The most appropriate visa for the Canton Fair is without a doubt a business visa (also called “M visa”). Once you get the invitation letter, you can request the visa at the CVASC, Chinese Embassy or Consulate in your own country (here you’ll find a complete list).
International flights to China
Despite the fact that Guangzhou has an international airport, the Guangzhou Baiyun International Airport, there are no direct flights from Europe or the United States. It’s usually much easier to land at Hong Kong International Airport (and then take the train to Guangzhou, see the next section) or the Shanghai Pudong International Airport (and then take a domestic flight to Guangzhou).
How to get to Guangzhou from Hong Kong
If you land in Hong Kong all you have to do is take the MTR (the subway) to the Hung Hom Railway Station and, from there, stay on the train until Guangzhou East station. The price of the ticket is between 200-250 Yuan and the trip by train lasts about 2 hours.
Note that, during the fair, trains on the Hong Kong – Guangzhou line will be packed. I therefore recommend that you book your ticket in advance.
Organized trip to attend the Canton Fair
Traveling to China can be a bit complicated due to culture and language barriers. Because of this, many agencies have specialized in helping people with their business trips so that they don’t need to invest time in preparing their trip and so that it is as efficient as possible, avoiding the potential inconveniences of moving around an unfamiliar city.
In the case of the Canton Fair, a complete service tends to include the following:
- Hotel bookings
- Private transportation to the hotel and the fair
- Tourist visits to Guangzhou and the surrounding area
- Translation service and guide in Spanish or English
The price for this type of service for 2-4 people for 5 days tends to be between 10,000 and 12,000 Yuan (€1200 – €1500)
Hotels for the Canton Fair
Just as with the trains, the hotels will also be packed. It is therefore essential to book your room in advance.
Health insurance
Traveling to Asia without trip insurance is, in our opinion, too big a risk: if an accident should happen, no hospital will accept you unless you can pay in cash (and the costs are often too high even if your credit card has a high limit) or you don’t have health insurance to cover the expense.
Internet and communications
You probably already know this, but I still want to warn you: many western sites (such as Gmail, Facebook or Youtube) are blocked in China. If you would like to access those sites without trouble, you should get a VPN service (it costs about 8-10 Euro).
Getting around Guangzhou by taxi or metro
Here’s a map of the Guangzhou subway system. Note that, to get to the Canton Fair, you should get off at Pazhou station, which is along Line 8.
To get there from the airport, take Line 3 to the Airport South station (Panyu Square direction) and change for Line 8 at Kecun station (Wanshengwei direction).
To get there from the Guangzhou East train station, where the trains from Hong Kong arrive, take Line 3 to the Guangzhou East Railway Station (Panyu Square direction) and change for Line 8 at Kecun station (Wanshengwei direction).
If instead you decide to get around by taxi (which in China are relatively cheap), it shouldn’t be difficult to find one, both at the airport or the train station or at the fair. I’d like to give you two recommendations:
First, only take “official” taxis and make sure that the driver uses the meter. Don’t get into a random car (black cab) because they will probably try to extort from you an astronomical sum.
Second, make sure you always have a ticket with the address in Chinese characters since Chinese taxi drivers don’t speak a word of English. If you intend to go to the fair, here is the name in Chinese: 中国进出口商品交易会.
Translators
The organizers of the fair offer translation services in English, Spanish, French, Italian and many other languages. It is possible to “hire” a translator directly inside the fair; if you’re fine with a Chinese-English translator all you have to do is book 24 hours in advance while for other languages, you have to book at least 72 hours ahead of time.
Prices vary between 400 Yuan a day for a Chinese-English translator up to 700 Yuan a day for other languages. The service lasts 8 hours and as a custom, you should also offer lunch to the translator. Here are the telephone numbers and email for booking a translator:
English: +862089268110, cantonfairtour@163.com
Other languages: +862089268105, cantonfair.tour@163.com
Conclusion
Traveling in China is not difficult; and participating in the Canton Fair is even easier since the inhabitants of Guangzhou are used to welcoming an enormous amount of foreign importers every year
If you need some help in China, I am happy to help you by following ways:
Email: ivy@plasticextrudermfg.com, Mob./wechat/whatsapp: +86-13280705189, Skype: ivyzje.
Welcome to China. And if you have another 3 days after or before Canton Fair, will you come to visit my factory for egg tray machine, foam sheet making machine, or foam container forming machine, etc?