Kazakistan pavilion exhibition stand in anufood china
Kazakistan at anufood china beijing
Client
Kazakistan
Event
Kazakistan at anufood china beijing
Our Role
• Event Design and Production
• exhibition booth Design
• exhibition booth Production
• exhibition stand Construction
• Audio, Video and Lighting
• Exhibition Furniture Retal
• Exhibition Installation and Dismantle
• Audiovisual - Staging
• LED Displays
• Multi-Story Exhibits
• exhibition stand Photography
• Hostesses
• Catering
• On-site Management
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Kazakistan pavilion exhibition stand in anufood china
exhibition stand contractor IN CHINA
We employ qualified fitters who are able to work under time pressure and fulfill high expectations of our clients. We do our best to ensure that our stands meet the highest quality and safety standards. We are also distinguished by creativity and flexibility as the nature of fairs often requires finding and adequately responding to situations that are often unforeseen and surprising.
South China's F&B Industry Got Much Needed Cheer with the Successful Holding of ANUFOOD China on 21-23 April, 2021
ANUFOOD China is set to return on April 20-22, 2022 with a greater scale, more international & domestic exhibitors and more premium products.
Kazakhstan, also spelled Kazakstan, officially Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazakh Qazaqstan Respublikasï, country of Central Asia. It is bounded on the northwest and north by Russia, on the east by China, and on the south by Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, the Aral Sea, and Turkmenistan; the Caspian Sea bounds Kazakhstan to the southwest. Kazakhstan is the largest country in Central Asia and the ninth largest in the world. Between its most distant points, Kazakhstan measures about 1,820 miles (2,930 kilometres) east to west and 960 miles north to south. While Kazakhstan was not considered by authorities in the former Soviet Union to be a part of Central Asia, it does have physical and cultural geographic characteristics similar to those of the other Central Asian countries. The capital is Nur-Sultan (formerly Astana, Aqmola, and Tselinograd), in the north-central part of the country. Kazakhstan, formerly a constituent (union) republic of the U.S.S.R., declared independence on December 16, 1991.
