Duration
November 16–18, 2025
Location
Wuyishan
Topic
Food and Beverages
General Information
800+ exhibitors, 2,200 booths, 45,000 sqm exhibition area
The Cross-Strait Tea Expo, held in Wuyishan — the birthplace of oolong and black tea — is one of China’s most prestigious tea exhibitions. Bringing together over 800 tea producers, exporters and distributors from China, Taiwan and Southeast Asia, it spans 45,000 sqm of exhibition space and features 2,200 booths. The event promotes trade, culture and cooperation across the Taiwan Strait while showcasing China’s position as a global leader in tea production and innovation.
Themes
Tea production, processing, packaging, culture, trade and innovation
Themes include tea cultivation and processing, packaging design, branding, tea culture, sustainability, organic certification, digital marketing and export logistics. The event also features live tea ceremonies, cultural performances and forums on sustainable agriculture and tea trade.
Participants
Tea producers, distributors, packaging suppliers, traders and investors
Participants include tea producers from Fujian, Yunnan, Guangdong and Taiwan, as well as international tea brands, packaging and equipment suppliers, logistics providers and investors. Visitors include wholesalers, retailers, online sellers and tea enthusiasts.
Exhibits
Tea, herbal blends, equipment, packaging, accessories and organic solutions
Exhibits cover green, black, oolong, white and puer teas, as well as herbal blends, instant teas, RTD beverages, tea-processing and packaging equipment, organic products and teaware.
Venue
Wuyishan Exhibition Center
Located in the tea capital of China, Wuyishan Exhibition Center offers large halls, tasting rooms, cultural zones and access to local plantations, combining business networking with cultural immersion.
Organizer
Huajuchen Group
Organized by Huajuchen Group with support from the China Tea Marketing Association and the Fujian Provincial Government, the expo strengthens economic and cultural links between mainland China and Taiwan.
Organizer’s website