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28th China Building Expo Opens in Guangzhou with 500,000 sqm Exhibition Area

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28th China Building Expo Opens in Guangzhou with 500,000 sqm Exhibition Area

The 28th China (Guangzhou) International Building Decoration Expo opened on July 8 with a record 500,000 square meters exhibition area.

Themed "Building Beautiful Homes," the expo features eight major zones including custom furniture, system doors and windows, smart locks, bathrooms, ceilings, integrated home, soft furnishing, and machinery, with 1,800+ brand enterprises.

The organizer noted record scale with significantly improved exhibitor quality and product innovation. Over 350,000 professional visitors are expected.

Key highlights include "Whole-Home Customization" and "Smart Home" themed pavilions. Multiple industry summits and design competitions were held simultaneously.

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