Music China Expo 2011 Report

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Guys, I'm posting just a handful of pics of Music China Expo 2011 here as a filler for now. We are heading home today. Since we lost our camera on the last day at a diner, we lost some video clips and photos, yet we still have some interesting stuff from the previous 3 days saved in the hard disk.

We are burnt out after the trade show, but it was a good one. We met many customers, and made the acquaintance with many guys from various segments in the industry. Music China was way much bigger than I thought it would be, and it's actually very well presented. Music China Expo was immensely impressive.

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The front view of our booth.

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Shan was demonstrating for the visitors.

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Danny (a nice chap) from SM Pro Audio dropped by...

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Shan and Professor An.

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Another take of Shan demoing to the visitors.

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Me doing whatever I was doing.

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Kong Audio in the Shanghai Music China Daily.

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Show girls cruising the halls.

We missed a lot of shots, such as when we were interviewed by a lovely German radio reporter, as well as shots we talked to guys from various parts of the world in the industry.

All in all, it was a great show, too bad we didn't have the time nor more manpower to do more with the show, but still.
Last edited by sosayweall on Fri Jan 25, 2013 10:22 am, edited 6 times in total.

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Added a few more pics. Still struggling with getting the video done...

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The entrance hall.

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Didn't have the chance to check it out. Very curious about how silent the "Silent Hall" was. Shot before the opening day.

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During the construction of our booth...

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A rough cut of our Music China adventure...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zlS9yAkc1Mw

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Interview with Shan, the CEO/Sound designer of Kong Audio. (Courtesy of MIDIFAN.COM)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Meil9bl-eNQ

Shan talked about Chinee Orchestra and more.

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