‘City of contrasts’ ready to amaze
ITMA ASIA + CITME 2008 visitors
Attractive travel and hotel packages for visitors to
Shanghai event
Around 100,000 international trade visitors from all sectors
of the textile industry and over 1,200 international
exhibitors will come under one platform in over 126,500 square
meters of exhibition space - structured by product category in
line with the ITMA and ITMA ASIA Index of Products. Taking off
in Shanghai from July 27th to 31st, 2008 this milestone event
features the unique strengths of the ITMA brand and China’s
most important textile event.
China’s largest city and the hub of its
vast textile industry is ready to welcome 100,000 visitors to
ITMA ASIA + CITME 2008. From July 27th to 31st, Shanghai will
host China’s biggest-ever textile machinery exhibition, uniting
the ITMA and CITME events to provide a ground-breaking display
of latest technology.
Shanghai is gearing up to meet the demands
of show delegates from China, other Asian countries and the rest
of the world, with a comprehensive range of travel and visitor
services offered by the event organizers and their business
partners. With top class hotels available for attractive prices
– including five-star rooms starting at around US$100 – the city
can boast an unrivaled combination of economy and comfort,
coupled with the appeal of a popular tourist destination and
major commercial centre.
Official travel agent New Shanghai CITS,
founded in 1987, is part of China International Travel Service (CITS),
and offers specialist flight, hotel and visitor services
specifically tailored to ITMA ASIA + CITME 2008 visitors. Full
details can be found on the company’s website (www.mice.name),
and dedicated staff members Joyce Hwang and Ivy Kang are also
available to answer telephone queries about packages on offer.
Additionally, there are accredited travel
partners in many countries worldwide to enable visitors to
discuss their plans locally, including: Australia, Brazil,
Cambodia, Colombia, Czech Republic, Germany, Hong Kong, India,
Iran, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Malaysia, Myanmar, Mexico, New
Zealand, Netherlands, Pakistan, Philippines, Saudi Arabia,
Singapore Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UAE and Vietnam.
ITMA ASIA + CITME is jointly owned by
CEMATEX and a Chinese consortium made up of CCPIT (Sub-council
of Textile Industry, China Council for the Promotion of
International Trade), CTMA (China Textile Machinery
Association), and CIEC (China International Exhibition Centre
Group Corporation). The organizers are determined to ensure that
the entire process of planning and booking a trip is as simple
and straightforward as possible, with online registration
available via the exhibition website (www.itmaasia.com), which
also has links to assist with all visa, travel and accommodation
requirements.
With all 126,500 square metres of stand
space now fully booked, the show will take up all 11 halls at
the Shanghai New International Expo Centre.
Maria Avery, CEMATEX Secretary General,
says: “Visitors can contact the official travel agency CITS
direct, or they can book through one of the other partners in
their own country. Once in Shanghai, they will find the city and
the SNIEC fairgrounds pleasant and easy to get around.
“And, of course, the city of Shanghai
itself is an amazing place to visit, with countless leisure and
cultural attractions for the out-of-show hours or for those
delegates planning to extend their stay to take advantage of the
sightseeing options. CITS also has a full programme of tours and
excursions specially designed to allow show visitors to make the
most of the Shanghai experience.”
CIEC spokesperson Anne Zheng reports that
visitor interest in the show is building steadily: “The number
of pre-registered visitors is exciting. Approximately 1,300
overseas visitors have registered while over 10,000 Chinese
visitors are confirmed, and we many more visitors registered
after our road shows in important textiles industrial zones in
China during May. These zones, including Shanghai and provinces
of Shandong, Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Guangdong, cover over 70% of
China's textile industry in terms of turnover.”
India will provide the largest single
international contingent, and successful roadshows to promote
ITMA ASIA + CITME have been held in eight major Indian textile
centres. So far, some 15 state and local textile associations
have confirmed that they will send delegations to Shanghai.
Says Anne Zheng: “Over 2,000 Indian
visitors are expected to attend the event and nine travel agents
have created special packages for the show, which is now being
promoted in the Indian media.
“We can also now report that delegations
will be sent by the governments or associations of Indonesia,
Turkmenistan and Egypt, in addition to Bangladesh, Pakistan and
Vietnam which confirmed earlier.”
For visitors, Shanghai has a host of unique
attractions. It is a city of contrasts, with a fascinating blend
of oriental and western cultures and of past and present.
European-style buildings stand alongside typical Chinese
structures and ancient temples. Its population of over 16
million enjoys a pleasant climate, with average temperatures of
around 18°C. Its location, at the mouth of the Yangtze River on
the East China Sea, has helped Shanghai develop as a modern
metropolis and an international centre for industry, commerce
and finance – with a special affinity with China’s huge textile
manufacturing trade.
Highlights for visitors include the famous
Bund area, along the Huangpu River, which presents a living
exhibition of widely-varying architectural styles, old and new –
and earn it the title of the ‘Pearl of the Orient’.
The Yu Gardens – a 400-year-old masterpiece
of landscape styles – and the People's Square – the cultural and
political heart of the city – are among other unmissable sights.
Visitors will also not fail to pick out the Oriental Pearl TV
Tower, at 468 metres high the tallest in Asia and third tallest
in the world.
Culture vultures will appreciate the
Shanghai Grand Theatre – actually three separate theatres –
which stages ballet, opera, symphonies, chamber music, modern
drama and musicals.
Naturally, Shanghai is also famed for its
gastronomic delights, with hundreds of restaurants offering
local and regional Chinese specialities, as well as every type
of international cuisine. A selection can be found in the
renowned Nanjing Road East zone, billed as “China's No. l
Street”, and now an all-weather pedestrian arcade that
integrates shopping, restaurants, amusements and sightseeing.
For more
information, please visit:
www.itmaasia.com,
www.citme.com.cn or Maria Avery at info@cematex.com.
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