East China's Hangzhou puts on online expo to showcase global cultural and creative products

Hangzhou Cultural & Creative Industry Expo Organizing Committee Office

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HANGZHOU, China, Nov. 2, 2020 /Xinhua=KYODO JBN/--

 

The 14th Hangzhou Cultural and Creative Industry Expo was held in Hangzhou,

capital of Zhejiang Province in southeastern China, from Oct. 29 to Nov. 1. The

expo attracted more than 4,000 cultural institutions and enterprises from more

than 60 countries and regions to participate online and offline. The total

number of participating brands increased by 60% compared with the previous

expo. The exhibition area of overseas brands remained at 40% of the total

exhibition area. During the exhibition, the main venue received more than

60,000 visitors, the two online sub-venues received more than 930 million

clicks, and completed on-site transactions and project contracts worth 2.19

billion yuan.

 

In the past 14 years, amid new culture, new consumption and new life, the expo

has not only become one of China's four major cultural exhibition activities,

but also Hangzhou's cultural landmark and an important platform for building an

international cultural and creative center.

 

Online expo stays open throughout the year

 

With the rapid development of China's new economy, more and more consumers are

using the Internet to communicate, and online shopping has become a trend. This

year's expo also features two online sub-venues, allowing citizens to visit the

exhibition without leaving their homes.

 

As one of the online sub-venues of the expo, Dongjia App is an online shopping

platform specially set up for excellent traditional craftsmen at home and

abroad. According to Meng Wenbo, president of the app, more than 2,000

exhibitors at home and abroad have "transferred" their offline works to the

app, presenting their works in a three-dimensional and diversified manner by

means of pictures, videos and live broadcasts. Alexandre Turpault textiles from

France, Knit Planet children's clothing from the UK, Festka bikes from the

Czech Republic... Visitors can find all of these global creative products on

the platform, and place an order with a few clicks and have them delivered to

their home.

 

"The expo used to be held offline in a relatively short period. With the

digitalization of the event, the online venue has opened up more possibilities

for people to browse, communicate and buy through mobile phones anytime and

anywhere, creating a year-long 24-hour event," Meng added.

 

Cultural and creative products gain life as part of life

 

The online expo which enables easy purchase and delivery makes cultural and

creative products more accessible. However, Meng believes that the more

charming part of Hangzhou's cultural industry lies in the fact that many

designers' creative works are based on integrating the essence of eastern

traditional culture into the daily life of modern people.

 

Born in 1990, Liu Weixue is a paper umbrella designer who focuses on the

innovation of umbrella surface. "Only by making innovations based on a full

understanding of the technological core of the past system can traditional

techniques be better protected and passed on." In order to make paper umbrella

technology with new vitality, Liu is trying to develop different derivatives of

paper umbrella.

 

Yao Yuting, who grew up in a silk workshop, is the inheritor of the intangible

cultural heritage of Hangzhou satin (a thick, smooth and shiny silk fabric made

in Hangzhou).

 

"I hope to make Hangzhou satin closer to life. After all, Hangzhou satin has a

history of thousands of years. To better inherit and develop it, more people

need to know it, understand it and feel it," she said. Thanks to her efforts,

the products produced by the weaving factory now combine silk with landscapes,

home decorations, architecture and other elements.

 

An expo of insights to power industrial growth

 

In 2018, the expo proposed the goal of becoming an insightful event. This not

only means a display of global creative products, but also deep exchanges in

the global cultural industry to push cultural and creative innovation to a new

level.

 

The expo drew hundreds of experts and scholars from well-known universities at

home and abroad such as German University of Lueneburg, British Schumacher

College, Tsinghua University and Zhejiang University. Meanwhile, more than 100

well-known cultural and creative institutions at home and abroad such as

Alibaba gathered to hold more than 20 professional activities such as an

industry summit and the annual industry index release to jointly discuss the

latest trends in the development of cultural industries.

 

After 14 years of development, the Hangzhou Cultural and Creative Industry Expo

not only gathers creative products with traditional oriental aesthetic flavor

and modern life elements, but also attracts more and more overseas established

cultural and creative products to enter the Chinese market and innovate local

consumption patterns. Just as Hangzhou, a traditional ancient city in the south

of the Yangtze River, has become a modern smart city, the expo has never failed

to display new vitality and vigor.

 

Source: Hangzhou Cultural & Creative Industry Expo Organizing Committee Office

 

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