Time-honored brands eye young consumers
More than 200 Chinese time-honored brands across the country will exhibit their classic and new products in Shanghai at a fair starting from Friday, in the hope of developing popularity among younger consumers like they did in their parents and grandparents.
The four-day exhibition has been held for seven consecutive years in Shanghai, and 237 Chinese companies from Beijing, Tianjin, Chongqing, Shanghai and provinces of Guangdong, Fujian, Heilongjiang, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Yunnan and Shandong will set up 385 booths in an area of 8,500 square meters this year.
These time-honored brands are eager to show that they not only preserve traditional Chinese culture but also keep up with times. These brands range from food and dining, clothing and accessories, to jewelry, arts, health-care, and modern service.
Some latest products, such as Warrior shoes, Seagull’s latest digital camera, will also be shown in the exhibition, and visitors will be allowed to try some of these new products.