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Music China 2016: Wide variety of instrument suppliers aspire to boost Chinese and Asian markets

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SHANGHAI --(ASIA TODAY)-- Music China, the largest trade fair in the Asian musical instrument industry, takes centre stage from 26 – 29 October 2016 at the Shanghai New International Expo Centre. Featuring over 1,800 exhibitors from 30 countries and regions showcasing the latest products in 10 halls across 113,000 sqm, the show brings together the best of music appreciation, knowledge expansion and business networking to the profitable Chinese market, where the value of the imported musical instruments continued to grow in the first quarter of 2016.

According to official figures from China Customs, the total value of imported musical instruments between January and March this year was USD 74.32 million, up 7.3% compared to the same period in 2015. Among the importing regions, the share of the BRIC countries (excluding China) and the EU increased 17.7% and 16.5% respectively. As for categories, there was strong growth in the import value of various musical instruments: Electronic and electric instruments grew 140%, string instruments 87%, percussion instruments 48% and grand pianos 32%.

A full spectrum of exhibits is the very essence of what makes Music China the premium sourcing platform for the industry. This year is no exception as top-notch musical products from a complete panorama will be unveiled, including pianos and keyboards, bowed and stringed instruments, electronic and electric instruments, woodwind and brass, percussion instruments, as well as Chinese and traditional instruments. There will also be a brand new zone for music education, and an enlarged area for bowed instruments and pianos. In addition, a stellar line-up of notable local and international brands, as well as long-standing international pavilions from Belgium, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, Spain, Taiwan and the UK will congregate at this industry event, providing broad sourcing options for professional buyers.

Many of the exhibitors have expressed their eagerness in capitalising on the emerging market opportunities in China and the rest of Asia through Music China. American company Soultone Cymbals decided to return in 2016 after experiencing the massive potential of the Chinese market last edition, and will showcase a full line-up of their Soultone Intro cymbals series developed exclusively for the Chinese market. Director of Soultone Cymbals China Mr Darren Kopas remarked, “2015 was our first year of participation and we instantly realised the significance of this industry event as we want to operate in the Chinese market.”

Immersive fringe events will enlighten visitors and invigorate the music scene

An all-encompassing schedule of concurrent events on business networking, music education and culture appreciation is fuelling increased enthusiasm for the upcoming edition. The highly acclaimed NAMM CMIA Forum and NAMM University Courses will return, offering attendees a chance to broaden their market knowledge and hear the best business strategies from MI industry experts. This year’s programme will also feature a blend of inspirational forums and classes on traditional Chinese and Western music, as well as special zones for music education, global forums on traditional Chinese music, and seminars on technology and innovation. Master trial classes will also be conducted for music enthusiasts to cultivate their musical talents.

Exciting live performances account for an enormous part of this musical celebration. Over 1,000 indoor and outdoor live concerts and demonstrations will be staged, covering a variety of music genres such as rock, jazz, folk, heavy metal, pop and classical music. Also taking place during the fair is SchoolJam, where a winning school-band team from Germany will perform. The Drum Circles will also allow participants to explore a diverse range of musical and rhythmic expressions.

Music China will open to the trade for four days from 26 – 29 October, and end-users and the public are welcome to visit on the last two days. An admission fee has been introduced starting from this edition, but visitors who pre-register online on or before 20 September can enjoy free entry to the show. Entry will cost RMB 30 from 21 September – 24 October, and RMB 50 from 25 – 29 October.

For more details about Music China 2016, please visit www.musikmesse-china.com or send an email to music@hongkong.messefrankfurt.com. Other shows under the Musikmesse brand include:

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Media Contact:
Telly Cheuk
Tel. +852 2238 9956
telly.cheuk@hongkong.messefrankfurt.com

- ASIA TODAY Newswire http://www.AsiaToday.com

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