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Pakistani exhibitors shine at Sichuan’s shopping festival

Published on: February 8, 2026 2:48 AM

The 29th China (Sichuan) New Year Shopping Festival, one of the nation’s premier annual trade and cultural events, is currently in full swing in Chengdu from January 30 to February 11, with a parallel session taking place in Chongqing, according to China Economic Net (CEN).

This year’s festival features an expansive 50,000-square-meter main exhibition area in Chengdu, attracting over a thousand enterprises from 36 countries and regions, as well as nearly 30 Chinese provinces, showcasing more than 100,000 varieties of high-quality New Year goods.

Among the diverse international participants, Pakistan is represented by eight companies operating across 12 exhibition booths.

They are showcasing a wide range of authentic Pakistani products including furs and leather goods, handicrafts and textiles to offer Chinese consumers a taste of Pakistani craftsmanship and cultural heritage.

Tanvir A. Bhatti, Consul General of Pakistan in Chengdu, attended the tour ceremony of the imported goods pavilion. During his visit, he highlighted the significance of Pakistan’s participation.

“The Pakistani exhibitors at the spring festival fair represent the quality, diversity, and cultural richness of Pakistan’s products,” he stated.

“Their participation is a strong reflection of our commitment to enhancing trade and people-to-people ties with China, especially in Sichuan Province.”

The diplomat highlighted the value of the platform, noting that it allows Pakistani businesses to connect directly with Chinese consumers and buyers.

The festival itself is a comprehensive showcase featuring everything from fresh, field-to-table produce and cutting-edge technology to time-honored heritage brands and trendy Internet-famous items.

The International section also offers global delicacies such as French wines, German beers, Belgian chocolates, Australian beef and New Zealand milk powder alongside imported kitchenware and culturally creative handicrafts, making it a one-stop celebration of global and domestic New Year shopping, the CEN’s report added.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Festival, Pakistani exhibitors, Sichuan

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