Vietbuild Home, the annual exhibition on real estate, interior and exterior decoration and household appliances, opened in Ho Chi Minh City on December 19 with many new products and brands on show.
Customers at the 2018 Vietbuild Home being held at the Saigon Exhibition and Convention Centre in HCM City from December 19 to 23. (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNA) - Vietbuild Home, the annual exhibition on realestate, interior and exterior decoration and household appliances, opened in HoChi Minh City on December 19 with many new products and brands on show.
More than 450 exhibitors from 18 countries and territories, including Vietnam,the US, UK, Japan, Russia, France, the Netherlands, Germany, the Republic ofKorea, Singapore, China, Australia and Vietnam, are exhibiting products relatedto construction, intelligent housing systems, decorative items like wallpaper,carpets and rugs, decorative lights, household equipment like air conditioners,kitchen utensils and more on over 2,200 booths.
The event is a venue for local and foreign firms, constructors, engineers,architects and consumers to seek new solutions to works and designs, whilestudying the market’s demands.
There are property transaction floors with housing for low-income earnerstogether with incentives.
The exhibition also includes a business forum to exchange information andexplore future cooperation and conferences for companies and customers to meet.
According to the expo’s organisers, the demand for interior and exteriorfurnishing items usually increases at the year-end as people renovate theirhomes for the Lunar New Year.
The event is therefore well-timed for companies to market their products andconsumers to look for home decor, they said.
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