VIETBUILD Home, the annual exhibition on housing, home decoration and household appliances, will be held in Ho Chi Minh City from December 14-18 when people shop for the New Year holidays.
Nguyen Tran Nam, chairman of the Vietnam Real Estate Association and head of the 2017 VIETBUILD Home organisation board, said the expo to be held in HCM City from December 14 to 18 is well-timed since consumers start shopping for the Lunar New Year now. (Photo: VNA)
HCMCity (VNA) - VIETBUILD Home, the annual exhibition onhousing, home decoration and household appliances, will be held in Ho Chi MinhCity from December 14-18 when people shop for the New Year holidays.
Thisyear the event will feature about 2,000 booths, over 30 percent higher thanlast year, set up by more than 450 exhibitors from 12 countries andterritories, including the US, Italy, France, Germany, the UK, theRepublic of Korea, Japan, Singapore, China, and Vietnam.
Theywill exhibit a wide range of new products related to construction, intelligenthousing systems, and interior and exterior decoration besides householdequipment like air conditioners, kitchen utensils and more.
Therewill be property transaction floors selling low-income housing and listingincentives.
Aworkshop on “Unbaked construction materials – green construction materials forgreen projects”, business forums and a customers’ conference will also be heldto help businesses understand more about market demands.
NguyenTran Nam, chairman of the Vietnam Real Estate Association and head of theorganisation board, said the demand for interior and exterior furnishingsusually increases at the year-end as people renovate their homes towelcome Tet (LunarNew Year) holidays.
Theevent is therefore well-timed, he added.
Theexpo will be held at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre in District 7.-VNA
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