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Asia Amusement and Attractions Expo looks forward to 20th edition in 2024

Asia Amusement and Attractions Expo looks forward to 20th edition in 2024
November 27, 2023

Returning to Guangzhou’s China Import and Export Fair Complex, this year’s Asia Amusement and Attractions Expo 2024 will be its 20th edition.

Running from 10th to 12th May next year in conjunction with the fifth World Culture & Tourism Forum, China’s largest amusement and attractions trade fair is set to include more than 1500 Chinese and international vendors, in a show floor of 130,000 metre² spread across 13 halls.

The exhibition’s scope includes:

Games & Devices: arcade & video, midway & skill, redemption prizes, participatory play equipment, displays & sets and more.

Theme Parks & Attractions: rides, architecture & design, photographic solutions, people-moving equipment, security equipment, theatrical equipment & supplies, admission equipment, clothing and more.

Water Technology: water-related equipment & supplies, water park design & consultancy and more

Childrens Amusement: playgrounds, trampoline, inflatables, gifts & plush, kiddie rides and more.

Hi-Tech Equipment: VR&AR, simulation, animatronics, snow & ice systems, lasertag, special effects and more

Concurrent event - The 5th World Culture & Tourism Forum
Expected to attract an audience of over 400, including heads of related government departments, research institutes, domestic and international industry associations, decision makers from noted enterprises, theme park and attraction operators, developers, distributors and investors the World Culture & Tourism Forum is an excellent opportunity for delegates and exhibitors to significantly increase brand awareness.

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