Grab the Early Bird Promotions from Agoda

The world-renowned famous hotel-booking site offers unbelievable early bird promotions to Guangzhou, China.  These promotions are in preparation for one of the oldest and largest trade fairs in China – the Canton Fair 2012.

The Export and Import Fair is an enormous event that draws major businesses from around the world to one great destination – Guangzhou. Exporters, importers, manufactures and other related business partners overflow the city at the 112th session.

The Canton Fair runs for three phases for five-day periods enjoying throngs of business travellers amid the international tourists grabbing the best deals for sightseeing and vacations.

The three phases are:

    • October 31 – November 4
      October 23 – October 27
      October 15 – October 19

While visiting Guangzhou for business, mix it with leisure for crazy deals from Agoda.com. Save from 10% to 30% deals at some of the best hotels in the exciting city including Shangri-La Hotel Guangzhou, Hotel Landmark Canton, Liuhua Hotel, Daysun Park Hotel, Dong Fang Hotel, Asia International Hotel and many more.  Travel to Guangzhou China with our low cost flights now.

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