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Lohas Expo 2020 and Vegetarian Food Asia 2020

Lohas Expo 2020 and Vegetarian Food Asia 2020 were successfully held from 23 to 25 October 2020 at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre (HKCEC), attracting a record-breaking physical attendance.

The two-in-one exhibition drew a record-breaking result of over 32,000 visitors throughout three show days (up 8 per cent year-on-year) and more than 12,000 online pre-registered visitors, showing the tremendous desire for physical exhibitions that were stalled for a couple of months due to the pandemic.

The record-setting numbers were overwhelming to Baobab Tree Event, organiser of the Lohas Expo 2020 and Vegetarian Food Asia 2020, as it shows well-being and healthy eating are without doubt the latest trend.

Hygiene is a top priority for our event planning. We had a great collaboration with the HKCEC to offer a safe and hygienic environment for our exhibitors and buyers so that they could come and explore healthy lifestyle business trends with peace of mind.
Ms Culsin Li
Managing Director,
Baobab Tree Event
Since the beginning of the pandemic, we have adopted stringent procedures and worked closely with event organisers to integrate preventive measures in event arrangements, in compliance with regulatory requirements and industry guidelines and best practices.
Mr Thomas Tong
Deputy Managing Director,
HML

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