This will be the 27th edition of the twin shows, organized by Thailand’s Department of Export Promotion, Ministry of Commerce.
Along with regular exhibitors, there will be a display of award-winning design prototypes and a section of model homes, hotel rooms, spa and restaurant settings and gardens, said the ministry.
Trade-only days will be April 21-24, before BIG+BIH opens to the public on April 25-26. The location is IMPACT, Muangthong Thani.
“To celebrate the Thai New Year month, many shopping centers, retail outlets, hotels and travel agencies offer special discounts and privileges to BIG+BIH visitors,” the organizers said. For more information, contact Marketing Integration Co., at email: info@mi.co.th or telephone: +66 (0) 2574-6414.
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