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1. Featured Production Hub Pavilions
--Connect with local manufacturers from the Pingxiang, Ningbo, Hanchuan and Pinghu Production Hubs~
2023 China Kids Fair showcased 20+ production hubs from across the country, with four of them organizing leading factories to participate in the exhibition groups.
2. 2500+ Global Exhibitors
3. Newly Released Products
Here you can find NEW children and baby products including:
Strollers & Accessories
Children's Car Seats
Children's Furniture & Home Decor
Ride-on Products
Baby Feeding and Nursery Produts
Health, Care, and Bathing Products
Infant Toys
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