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Trade Expo 2013

June 10th, 2013 · 1 Comment · Uncategorized

Each year, many of my International Trade students volunteer to work at the SE Asia Trade Fair held here in Kunming.  I always like to go and visit them, asking questions about their business to see what they are learning. Trade Fair Entrance

There were hundreds of officers on-site this year for crowd control.  They aggressively enforced a relatively new rule in this culture — waiting in line:Trade Fair PlazaStand in line

Once inside, a huge display of roses greeted visitors (flowers are big business in Kunming):Rose Welcome

The most notable thing about the Expo this year was the density of the crowd:Crowded Aisle

Before I came to China, I would get nervous standing in a crowded place.  Perhaps it helps when you are a head taller than most people, but I am thankful that crowds don’t seem to bother me any more.  When there was a little open space, visitors relished the opportunity to move a few steps on their own:Rare movement

Unfortunately, the crowd was so massive that I wasn’t able to find any of my students in the multiple venues.  As I walked around, I saw the usual jewelry displays from Myanmar, Thailand, and Cambodia:Jade seller

Thai braceletsCamboida

I was interested to find a bicycle built in Shanghai using metal, wood, and leather:Natural Bike

Speaking of wood, there were machine tools for mass production of potentially “hand carved” wooden items:Carving Machine

Locally built truck engines:Truck Engines

and solar panels (just in case you happen to be following the EU trade dispute):Solar Panel Seller

There are also many cities seeking new business partners.  I’m really excited about going to Macao, which seems to be popular with mice:Ideal for Mice

Business was really brisk, and many customers were carrying big items out of the gates.  When the items got big enough, some folks had to use their heads:Pot head

Here’s a long photo to bring this lengthy, crowded blog to an end:A long crowd

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  • S

    Wow — that is pretty neat. Makes me feel more optimistic about the Chinese economy than the recent statistics would suggest. With that many people engaged in productive / innovative activity, the possibilities are exciting.

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