Costumes of the Miao ethnic group provided by Guiyang Wucai Qianyi Ethnic Costume Museum are exhibited at the third China International Import Expo. [Photo/gywb.cn]
A total of 26 exquisite products from Guanshanhu district in Guiyang, the capital of Southwest China's Guizhou province, debuted at the third China International Import Expo (CIIE), which was held in Shanghai from Nov 5 to 10.
One of the district's exhibitors, Guiyang Wucai Qianyi Ethnic Costume Museum, is a non-profit public welfare museum featuring elements of ethnic minorities in Guizhou. It showcased 15 cultural and creative products at the city's exhibition area, including Miao costumes, Miao silk scarves and handbags with Miao embroidery.
Guizhou Lanhua Xushi Culture Communication Co exhibits a batik cross-span bag and a batik silk scarf at the third China International Import Expo. [Photo/gywb.cn]
Guizhou Lanhua Xushi Culture Communication Co exhibited a batik cross-span bag and a batik silk scarf. The company is committed to providing comprehensive services for the production, R&D and sales of cultural industry products in the province.
Guizhou Miaoguniang Retail Co exhibited nine chili sauces with different flavors. It's worth mentioning that the company signed an intention purchase agreement with a foreign purchaser during CIIE and successfully opened up its overseas market.
According to media reports, Guiyang organized more than 180 local companies to attend the CIIE. During the expo, the city's business delegation encouraged companies to engage with overseas exhibitors and carry out trade negotiations.
Chili sauces made by Guizhou Miaoguniang Retail Co attract foreign purchasers' attention at the third China International Import Expo. [Photo/gywb.cn]