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Jinhan Fair 2026 Home & Gifts

Jinhan Fair 2026 Guangzhou

Duration

April 21–27, 2026

Location

Guangzhou

Topic

Furniture and Interior Design

Key facts about Jinhan Fair for Home & Gifts 2026

General information
Dates, venue and export-focused sourcing format.
Jinhan Fair for Home & Gifts 2026 is scheduled for April 21–27, 2026 in Guangzhou at Poly World Trade Center Expo (PWTC) and is positioned as an export trade platform built specifically for professional procurement. The fair format is designed to compress the sourcing cycle into one visit: buyers can benchmark suppliers under consistent category assumptions, review product collections in a show-floor workflow, and move directly into price structure, lead-time and cooperation discussions. The schedule window is longer than a typical three-day fair, which is operationally useful for overseas buyers who need more meeting density, time for shortlisting, and repeated visits to shortlisted booths for deeper negotiation. In home and gift procurement, the main risk is rarely the first order; it is the supplier’s ability to keep quality and delivery stable across repeat orders and seasonal peaks, so a trade-focused event with predictable exhibitor participation helps reduce sourcing uncertainty and improves decision speed.
Theme
One-stop sourcing for home decor and gifts.
The fair is positioned around a one-stop sourcing concept for the home and gifts industry, where product selection, design differentiation and export-readiness are evaluated together. This theme is commercially meaningful because buyers in this segment build assortments, not single items: they need coordinated styles, packaging readiness, and stable replenishment capability, especially for cross-border distribution and retail. A one-stop theme also implies practical deal-making: buyers can compare factories by depth of collection, consistency of workmanship, and ability to support customization and OEM cooperation without breaking lead times. The sourcing logic typically centers on measurable outcomes: whether a supplier can meet the buyer’s target price bands, maintain repeatable quality across batches, and scale production without drift. By treating the fair as a system for procurement rather than a display event, visitors can turn a broad product search into a structured shortlist and a clear negotiation path.
Participants
International buyers and Chinese manufacturers with export capability.
Jinhan Fair is positioned as an export-oriented trade platform that attracts overseas buyers and domestic representatives or agents of overseas companies, which makes the audience commercially focused and decision-driven. This mix is valuable because home and gift purchases often require alignment across channel requirements, packaging constraints, and seasonal planning, and overseas buyers typically arrive with clear category briefs and target cost structures. On the supply side, the exhibitor set is presented as a manufacturer-heavy ecosystem, which is critical for buyers seeking direct factory relationships rather than layered intermediaries. For exhibitors, the procurement intent is a strong conversion driver: meetings are more likely to move from introduction to actionable next steps such as sample requests, quotation frameworks and production capacity checks. For buyers, the benefit is efficient supplier qualification, because face-to-face discussions make it easier to validate quality governance, production discipline, and realistic delivery commitments before committing to repeat-order programs.
Exhibited products
Home decoration, seasonal items and gift assortments for export channels.
The fair is built for home & gifts sourcing, which typically means export-ready assortments that can be sold through retail, wholesale and cross-border channels, including home decoration and lifestyle items, seasonal and festive products, and gift-oriented collections that require strong design and packaging execution. In practice, the most valuable booth conversations focus on assortment structure and production governance: how collections are updated, what materials and finishes are stable in mass production, and how the supplier manages quality control to avoid batch inconsistency. Buyers also evaluate cooperation mechanics: customization options, packaging and labeling readiness, sample lead times, and the supplier’s ability to keep delivery predictable when multiple SKUs are ordered together. A one-stop home and gift platform is most effective when it supports a portfolio view, allowing buyers to build a cohesive range and validate that the supplier can maintain consistency across many items, not only a single “hero” product.
Venue
Poly World Trade Center Expo (PWTC), Guangzhou.
The venue is Poly World Trade Center Expo (PWTC) in Guangzhou, a trade-show site that supports dense meeting schedules and a procurement workflow built around supplier comparison and repeated negotiation visits. Venue location and routing matter in this category because buyers often need to revisit the same supplier multiple times across the week: first to scan collections, then to validate workmanship and pricing, and finally to confirm cooperation terms and follow-up actions. A venue adjacent to major trade infrastructure in Guangzhou also supports practical planning for international visitors who combine exhibition sourcing with factory visits and supply-chain meetings. In a longer show window, meeting throughput becomes the key KPI, and a venue that supports predictable navigation and stable exhibitor presentation conditions increases the probability that a buyer leaves with a well-defined shortlist and a realistic action plan for sampling and quotations.
Organizer
Guangzhou Poly Jinhan Exhibition Co., Ltd.
The organizer is Guangzhou Poly Jinhan Exhibition Co., Ltd., operating the event as a specialized export trade platform for home and gifts and positioning it as a UFI-approved format within its category. Organizer continuity is a practical risk-control factor for buyers and exhibitors because it affects exhibitor quality, visitor targeting and the reliability of meeting workflows. In home and gift sourcing, a well-run organizer model supports better segmentation and a more predictable buyer mix, which directly improves conversion from booth meetings to post-show actions. For buyers, this typically means faster qualification and fewer dead-end meetings; for exhibitors, it means higher-quality leads and stronger probability that negotiations progress into structured cooperation, repeat orders and long-term channel relationships.
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