October 2017 Events in China – Canton Fair, Networking, Conferences, & More
If you follow the podcast, you know that my family recently decided to move to China for a few months, both for business, travel, and in the hopes of our daughter (and me!) picking up better Mandarin. Our timing though also coincides with many people making their way over to China for the Canton Fair, Global Sources shows/conference, and other events in October. This post is a summary of events happening in China in October and also some brief itinerary guidance.
What's Going On in October?
One of the main reasons to make a trip to China in October is because of the sheer number of events going on during the month in the Pearl River Region of China (Hong Kong/Shenzhen/Guangzhou/etc). October attracts a huge number of store owners and professional buyers planning for the next year and trying to get orders in before Chinese New Year in February.
With the growth of ecommerce, October and May are now attracting a large number of events geared towards ecommerce store owners. The largest of these events is the Global Sources Summit which Mike will be speaking at twice. Meghla Bhardwaj from Global Sources, the organizer of the show, has been working hard to improve the second edition of the show and if you have the time I definitely recommend checking it out as it's one of the few events I know that is targeted explicitly to private labelers. On October 21, Mike and I will both be attending an informal networking event, specifically for Ecommerce Fuel members and then making the trek over to the Canton Fair. If you're a reader of this blog and will be in Hong Kong around this time, leave a comment below and we'd love to find a time to connect.
- October 11-14, Global Sources, Electronics (Hong Kong)
- October 15-19, Phase 1, Canton Fair (China)
- October 16-19, Global Sources Ecommerce Summit (Hong Kong)
- October 17, Informal Amazon Sellers Networking (Hong Kong)
- October 18-21, Global Sources Mobile Electronics (Hong Kong)
- October 18-21, Gifts and Homewares Show (Hong Kong)
- October 20-23, Part 1, Hong Kong Mega Show (Hong Kong)
- October 21, Informal EcommerceFuel.com Networking
- October 23-27, Phase 2, Canton Fair (China)
- October 27-30, Global Sources, Fashion Show (Hong Kong)
- October 25, Amazon Seller Meetup for Canton Fair Phase 2 (China)
- October 27-30, Part 2, Hong Kong Mega Show (Hong Kong)
- October 30-November 4, Phase 3, Canton Fair (China)
- November 1, Amazon Seller Meetup for Canton Fair Phase 3 (China)
- All throughout October – Countless other industry specific shows (click to see a list)
Planning Your Itinerary
Most people when they head over to China seem to either do it in a 1 week trip or a 2 week trip.
The 1 Week Trip
If you're doing a Saturday to Saturday trip, time will be tight. You lose a day on the flight over (literally) and most of the day of your arrival plus a large chunk of the day when you fly out. You can reasonably fly into and out of Hong Kong, which is much a softer landing than China, and still make the commute into the Canton Fair, which is about a 3 hour train from Hong Kong. Give yourself 2 nights in Hong Kong, 3 nights in Guangzhou, and then a buffer day for anything else. If you're planning on visiting any suppliers outside of the Pearl River region it'll be very difficult.
The 2 Week Trip
A two week trip is a much less rushed trip, especially if you want to visit one of the main shows (Canton Fair/Global Sources/Hong Kong Mega Show), attend an event, and visit a factory or two. My favorite strategy for a 2 week trip is to fly into and out of different cities, i.e. into Hong Kong and out of Shanghai. The price is normally not much more and I save myself an extra flight (and the time that goes with it). For me it makes sense as all the trade shows and events are in southern China but many of my factories are in central China.
Do China Solo or Join a Group?
Over the next month, I'll be welcoming two friends, who also run 7-figure ecommerce companies, over to China for the first time. Neither has ever ventured over to China, despite both having done millions of dollars in trade with China, because of the intimidation factor. Likely because of this perceived difficulty in traveling to China, I've seen numerous people and groups offering guided Canton Fair/Yiwu/etc. trips to China, often in the $5,000-$10,000 range.
China is one of the safest countries to travel in and, owing to the fact it is still relatively new to foreign tourists, it doesn't have the same massive problem of touts and scammers that other developing countries have (although it's not immune to them either). But it is a developing country with nasty language difficulties. Making the trek to Canton Fair on your own can be more challenging than going to a trade show in America or Europe but it's totally doable for anyone on their own. Hong Kong, on the other hand, is arguably easier to travel to than most countries in Europe.
If you're considering paying for an organized group to China, I strongly suggest first becoming involved in one of the many online communities out there geared towards ecommerce store owners and private labelers. There's countless groups on Facebook (search for Amazon FBA and you'll find countless groups such as this one for Canadians that I'm part of), numerous intimate online forums such as EcommerceFuel, and even WeChat groups like the one above. Most of these communities have numerous members pilgrimaging to Asia for the Canton Fair and it's a great way to meet like-minded people and travel with the comfort of others.
Further Reading
If you're making your way over to China then below are a collection of some excellent articles Mike and I have put together over the years on visiting and traveling within China.
- Guide to Trade Shows in China
- 10 Must Pack Items for China
- Mike's' Guide to the Hong Kong Mega Show
- Dave's Guide to the Canton Fair
- Dave's Guide to Yiwu
Conclusion
If you're sourcing from China, or looking to source from China, there's no better time to do it than October and April. During each of these times of year, the Canton Fair attracts a slough of events and shows geared towards product brands and private labelers much like the Oscars attracts similar events for Hollywood. Are you going to be in China in October? If so, what events and/or shows will you be attending?
Hi,
Thank you very much for your posts.
I will be in Canton fair and I want to check about Mega Show if it’s worth it to go there just for the last day of the show Sunday Oct 29, I read that the last day is not so productive because the booths are packing up.
Thank you again
Sure – just make sure to get there a bit earlier.
Hey Dave,
Great post. I am preping for my first trip to the canton fair at phase 3. You guys going to be at the phase 3 canton fair? Any advise on events to attend! Looks like I am going to sign up for the amazon seller meet up in 11/1. Any other events or advice would be great. Would also love to meet up with yall if you are going to be in Guangzhou in November!
Hey Owen,
I don’t think I will be at Phase 3, but Mike may making it to Chris’ event on November 11. Feel free to give us an email a couple of days before (support@ecomcrew.com) to check our schedule closer to then.
Hey Guys, Enjoy your Show!!! So much value added, I will be at Canton and Global would love to try to meet up at your events please do advise more info on the events thank you!
-shez
Hey Shahzad – if you’re at Global Sources just look for me or Mike – it’s a small event. If you have any problems you can email me or mike, Mike/Dave (at) ecomcrew.com.