
Show Dates:
Oct 18, 2008
Oct 19, 2008
Show Times:
10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Show Location:
2495 South Delaware Street, CA 94403
(San Mateo Expo)
More Information:
33420 Alvarado Niles
Rd, Union City, CA
94587
Tel : (510) 476-0880
Fax: (510) 476-1866
3940 Rosemead Blvd. Rosemead, CA 91770
Tel: (626) 280-8588
Fax: (626) 280-0688 |
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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA OFFICE
Our corporate office supports the Southern California office and we offer a variety of marketing services listed below:
PUBLICATIONS: |
Chinese Consumer Yellow Pages
California Yellow Pages |
| TRADE SHOW: |
Asian American Expo
Asian American Food Expo |
| INTERNET: |
Internet Website Technology / www.ccyp.com |
- Southern California Headquarter
3940 Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770
Tel : (626) 280-8588
Fax: (626) 280-0688 |
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA OFFICE
We also offer the following marketing services to service our clients in the Northern region:
PUBLICATIONS: |
Chinese Consumer Yellow Pages |
| TRADE SHOW: |
Asian American Expo |
| INTERNET: |
Internet Website Technology / www.ccyp.com |
- Northern California Branches
Union City:
33420 Alvarado Niles Road,
Union City, CA 94587
Tel : (510) 476-0880
Fax: (510) 476-1866 |
Burlingame:
1299 Bayshore Hwy., #120
Burlingame, CA 94010
Tel : (650) 558-8888
Fax : (650) 373-0883 |
HISTORY
Formerly known as the Chinese American Expo, it started with only 60 exhibitors in 1987 at the Pasadena Convention Center. It was started with the intention to bring together businesses and consumers. The main goal was to expand and broaden the Asian markets. The show is held annually in conjunction with the Lunar New Year Festival. The targeted markets are the Asian consumers living here in Southern California. Having gone through a long history filled with enormous challenge and hard work, the Expo has now made a name for itself as the leading figure in the Asian trade show market across America.
To all exhibitors and attendees, the Expo features 2 important significant factors of high influence. First, from the economic point of view, the overall 1,000,000 Asians residing in Southern California is considered the most profitable market to be explored and tapped into. The enormous success of the Expo not only reflects the rapid growth of the Asian influence in Southern California in particular but also the mainstream connection and soaring growth of the Pacific Rim economy.
Second, through a multi-faceted program of live stage performances and traditional folk art demonstrations, the Expo shares a living heritage among people of all different backgrounds. It includes the Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Thai, Indonesian, Burmese, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Singaporean, etc. Besides preserving a link of Asian heritage among the younger generations, it creates a critical bond between the entrepreneur spirits and culture heritage forming a perfect match!
GROWTH
To accommodate the rapid growth and expansion of the Expo, its location was moved to the Pomona Fairplex Grounds in 1992. It started with only one huge building, Building 4 at the site. It could only host more than 300 exhibitors including a food court offering authentic traditional Asian food. Within a few years it had grown and expanded into 5 large buildings.
Today the Expo rapid growth and expansion includes 5 large exposition halls, Buildings 4, 5, 6, 7 & 8. Every available space outdoors between the buildings are also set up with exhibitor booths/canopies. The expo hosts more than 800 exhibitors annually and welcomes more than 100,000 attendees to the show.
MISSION
The ultimate vision and mission shared by Mr. Alan Kao, President of the Asian American Expo is to unite and create a mutual local ground where all businesses have the opportunities to tap into the growing Asian market. It acts as a vital link and two-way dialogue between the booming Asian market and the U.S. marketers.
PURPOSE
The purpose is to create the one-on-one contact between vendors and consumers. The end result proves to be very powerful, positive and effective on both ends. This atmosphere of unity and bonding is shared and created both by the businesses and the attendees.
EXPECTATION
From the marketers' perspective, the expo offers sellers immense opportunities to meet directly with potential customers and buyers. It is the most effective media based on the one-to-one atmosphere versus brochures, flyers, billboards, newspapers and the usual advertisements. Sellers will be able to reap and experience the tremendous growth of business associated with the Asian-American interactions. Customers and buyers at the show possess great potential purchasing power. A strong and friendly relationship is being born and nurtured between sellers and buyers.
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