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Malaysia International Shoe Carnival Is Expected To Earn 4 Million Of Its Sales.

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The carnival ended from April 29th to May 1st and was held for 3 days in a row. It is expected to achieve sales of 4 million.

Left two Ding Zhenmin, right up Huang Zhuqiang, Zhou Yangjie

Ding Zhenmin, chairman of the Malaysian Footwear Manufacturers Association, pointed out that last year

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The sales volume reached 4 million ringji, but because this year the venue is smaller than last year and the exhibitors' booth is reduced, we hope to maintain the performance of last year.

Ding Zhenmin said this afternoon after attending the opening ceremony of the 2016 Malaysia international footwear carnival.

He said the event has also become young.

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Where to show talent.

"We held the shoe design competition and invited 20 college students to participate in the competition. The winner will represent China in Guangzhou in June this year."

The attendees included Mass M Mia Siti, Vice Minister of tourism and culture, chairman of the Malaysian Tourism Promotion Bureau, Dr. Zhou Yangjie, the chairman of the Malaysian shoe king, Zhang Yanming, the managing director of Larrie, and Chen Yuexing, executive director.

The Malaysia International Footwear Carnival will be held from 10:30 am to 8:30 pm on May 1st, and will be free at the Kuala Lumpur World Trade Center.

Mass M Mia Siti said that the international shoe Carnival in Malaysia, apart from the most popular display of shoes, attracted many students to participate in the competition.

"This year, an estimated 500 students participate in the competition and fashion forum, which is a good platform for students to learn and produce."

Everyone needs shoes - Larrie founder and director, manager Zhang Yanming.

Zhang Yanming, founder and managing director of Larrie, pointed out that although some consumers' consumption power is weakening, the company is still optimistic about the development of shoe industry this year.

He said that some consumers will be cautious about consumption due to economic and environmental factors, so they will buy less and make the company's performance slightly lower by 3%.

"But after all, everyone needs a pair of shoes, so the company is optimistic about the future of the shoe industry."

Zhang Yanming said at the opening ceremony of the 2016 Malaysia international shoe exhibition.

Zhang Yanming said that in order to cater for the needs of the young market, its shoes design will focus on light, comfortable, fashionable, sporty and color.

"Nowadays young people like sports and colorful shoes, so our design is also developing in this area."

He said that the plan for Larrie's coming is to promote brand publicity, and to understand the needs of customers and stabilize the original customers.

Zhang Yanming disclosed that the company has exported shoes to Singapore, Indonesia and Kampuchea, and now hopes to enter the Chinese market through the ICBC network.

Under the trend of online shopping, Larrie has begun to prepare to join the ranks.

"I give the plan of online shopping to the second generation, because young people have more ideas about online shopping.

They have begun to do it, but it will take a long time. "

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