Guangzhou is a sprawling port city northwest of Hong Kong on the Pearl River. The city features avant-garde architecture such as Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House (known as the “double pebble”); the carved box-shaped Guangdong Museum; and the iconic Canton TV Tower skyscraper, resembling a thin hourglass.
My first out-of-the-country travel was work-related. We explored the famous food exhibitions in Guangzhou, China. The first view that has impressed me was from the wide airports and roads, clean air, you can't see tiny houses along the road. We stayed for three days for the exhibition, I used to manage a Trading Company of food equipment from small thongs to huge baking ovens. Literally, everything that is needed for baking and cooking, we can offer! Most of the time I am full, with all the food tastings, product demos, among others.
China is the main source of modernized technologies for types of machinery like heavy trucks, fishing, and food machinery.
I normally attend our local food shows in Manila, at the World Trade Center but in Guangzhou, it doubles the area and choices of Food Equipments as well. You cannot finish the whole exhibition hall in 3 days, imagine that, it was an amazing perk of being in the Sales and Marketing field.
They have a variety of baking ovens, from gas-operated to electric ones. Innovations in baking just simply come in handy because of technology. Baking also interest you with all the twist you can do on bread or cake, they even have different types of packaging that will surely capture your buyers!
Our hotel is a 15-minute train ride to the exhibition area, I was surprised by how fast the bullet train was!
I have a belief, that whenever my feet take me to a new place I should visit the church, lucky me I found one.
So that's it, always stay tuned to my next blog where love, life and all in-betweens are just in the corner.