The 51st HKTDC Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair, the 16th HKTDC Hong Kong Baby Products Fair and the 23rdHong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair ended today at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre. The Hong Kong Toys & Games Fair and Hong Kong Baby Products Fair were organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), while the Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair was jointly organised by the HKTDC and Messe Frankfurt (HK) Ltd. The four-day physical fairs attracted over 80,000 buyers from 119 countries and regions.
This year's Toys & Games Fair saw an expansion in exhibition space in two major zones. This included the Electronic and Remote Control Toys (shown in photo) and Educational Toys & Gameszones.
For buyers’ easy reference, toy and stationery fairs presented over 370 exhibitors with a Green Leaf label, an increase of 70% from last year.
This year’s Toys Fair had an impressive pavilion lineup, including exhibitors from Mainland China, Korea (shown in photo), Taiwan, and selected European exhibitors at the Spielwarenmesse eG’s World of Toys Pavilion.
The Toys & Games and Baby Products Fairs continued to feature the popular Brand Name Gallery bringing together over 380 well-known brands from around the globe.
With more than 660 exhibitors, this year's Hong Kong Baby Products Fair boasted the most exhibitors ever, 7% more than last year. The popular ODM Strollers and Gear zone continued for the second consecutive year.
Making their debut this year, the Zhejiang Zhili pavilion presented an array of high-quality infant and children’s clothing.
The Hong Kong International Stationery & School Supplies Fair featured the latest in creative art supplies, gift stationery, school and office supplies.
During the fair period, Hong Kong Tourism Board arranged an Evening Harbour Cruise for fair visitors, to promote MICE tourism.
Themed Beyond Fun and Play: Fostering Social Responsibility in the Toy Industry,Asian Toys & Games Forum, the Toys & Games Fair’s flagship event, invited international toy and game industry experts to discuss the roles of toys in daily life.