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A Review on Shanghai Music PALM Expo 2012
The 11th Music China, which was co-hosted by China Music Instrument Association, INTEX Shanghai and Frankfurt Messe (HK) Ltd, was successfully concluded at the Shanghai New International Expo Center on October 14th, 2012. As Asia Pacific&lqquot&s largest music event enjoyed widely, Music China 2012 had once again drawn suppliers, distributors, professional buyers, musicians and educators all over the world together and made it an essential annual gathering of the industry delegates.
Though the overall economic environment of 2012 is not inspiring, it never stopped the enthusiasm of Guangzhou Spread Music attending the Music China. Guangzhou Spread Music have attended every Music China since its first exhibition in 2002. This year has no exception.
In this music fair, European style architecture was added into the design for the booth of Guangzhou Spread Music for the first time, which brought refreshments to the clients from all over the world and made themselves in Roman Palace.

During this trade show, Guangzhou Spread Music exhibited more than 20 newly-designed musical instruments to domestic and oversea clients. Among these new products, 40" Acoustic Guitars, as well as 21" and 24" Ukuleles with printing pictures were the most popular. Spread Music broke through the former mono color designs, showing colorful and interesting guitars to all clients. Both old and new clients witnessed our effort and determination of serving better and newer instruments.
Though the overall economic environment of 2012 is not inspiring, it never stopped the enthusiasm of Guangzhou Spread Music attending the Music China. Guangzhou Spread Music have attended every Music China since its first exhibition in 2002. This year has no exception.
In this music fair, European style architecture was added into the design for the booth of Guangzhou Spread Music for the first time, which brought refreshments to the clients from all over the world and made themselves in Roman Palace.

During this trade show, Guangzhou Spread Music exhibited more than 20 newly-designed musical instruments to domestic and oversea clients. Among these new products, 40" Acoustic Guitars, as well as 21" and 24" Ukuleles with printing pictures were the most popular. Spread Music broke through the former mono color designs, showing colorful and interesting guitars to all clients. Both old and new clients witnessed our effort and determination of serving better and newer instruments.
