Hong Kong Jewelry Fair (16-20Sep.2010)

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THE WORLD'S NUMBER ONE FINE JEWELLERY EVENT
September Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair 2010
14 - 18 September 2010, AsiaWorld-Expo
16 - 20 September 2010, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre

Over 3,200 exhibitors from 45 countries & regions
Over 40,000 buyers from 140 countries & regions
Over 120,000 square metres of exhibition space
Already Asia ’s biggest show of its kind, the September Hong Kong Jewellery & Gem Fair took its leadership further in 2009 by becoming the world ’s biggest jewellery fair in terms of number of exhibitors. The Fair featured over 3,000 exhibitors spread over 120,000 square meters of exhibitions space in two venues: the AsiaWorld-Expo (AWE) and the Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre (HKCEC).
The September Fair in 2010 will follow the same track: all jewellery raw materials including diamonds, pearls and gemstones, and equipment & packaging will be showcased in AWE, while all fine finished jewellery will be displayed in HKCEC. The success of the 2009 Fair confirms the viability of such arrangement as it helped buyers locate the products more efficiently, in turn improving their success rate as well as that of the exhibitors.
AsiaWorld-Expo
Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
14 - 18 September 2010
16 - 20 September 2010
Diamonds, Pearls, Gemstones, Equipment
and Packaging
Fine Finished Jewellery
One Fair?Two Venues
AsiaWorld-Expo

Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
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