Nearly 60 Russian exhibitors are showcasing food, consumer goods, and cultural products in Tianjin this week as the city hosts its first Made in Russia festival, part of efforts to expand bilateral trade and business exchanges.
The five-day event, which opened on Saturday and runs through Wednesday, is China's eighth Made in Russia promotional campaign, according to the organizer, the Russian Export Center.
Under the theme "Russian Summer Dacha Life", exhibitors are presenting agricultural and skincare products, daily consumer goods, and jewelry to local consumers and businesses.