The fourth Yangtze River Delta International Cultural Industries Expo kicked off on Nov 16 at the National Convention and Exhibition Center in East China's Shanghai.
The expo – which will run to Nov 19 – aims to highlight the cultural industry in the Yangtze River Delta region, attract global industrial resources and provide a platform for commerce between the region and the international community.
To beef up its presence in the expo, Huangshan city – located in East China's Anhui province – has organized the participation of 10 cultural enterprises, including the Huangshan Huizhou Carving Museum, a non-state-owned museum established in 2017.
Some exhibits from Huangshan Huizhou Carving Museum – wooden combs, pendants and bracelets. [Photo/WeChat account: huangshanribao]
The city is presenting over a thousand exhibits featuring the three carving crafts of Huizhou – the ancient name of Huangshan City – brick carving, stone carving and wood carving.
Additionally, inkstones from Shexian county, ceramic ware and other cultural and creative products are also on display. They're getting the attention of domestic and foreign buyers and attracting brisk business.
The Huangshan city stand is attracting visitors. [Photo/WeChat account: huangshanribao]
Most notably, the city is said to be taking full advantage of digital presentations and interactive experiences during the expo in order to drum up business.