DoBe Group Showcases at Shanghai Fair Going to Japan & South Korea - Trade Show 2025, Accelerating Global Service Network Expansion
Recently, Shanghai Fair Going to Japan & South Korea - Trade Show 2025 was successfully held in Osaka, Japan, and Seoul, South Korea. As one of Shanghai's largest self-organized overseas exhibitions, the event was guided by the Committee of Friendship with Foreign Countries, Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and co-hosted by organizations including the Shanghai Federation of Economic Organizations. It attracted over 150 leading enterprises from Shanghai's four major industrial clusters and more than 300 representatives from political and business circles in China, Japan, and South Korea, with approximately 6,000 professional attendees covering fields such as high-end manufacturing and consumer technology. Dobe Group, a globally leading cultural and creative industry operation service provider, participated as an exhibitor for the first time, showcasing its global strategic layout and service system.

During the exhibition, representatives from the political and business circles of China, Japan, and South Korea engaged in dialogues on economic and trade cooperation. Distinguished guests including Xue Jian, Chinese Consul General in Osaka, Dai Bing, Chinese Ambassador to South Korea, Baba Hiroyuki, Director of the Commerce, Industry, and Labor Department of Osaka Prefecture, and Kim Sun-young, Director-General for Bilateral Economic Affairs Bureau of the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs, attended and delivered speeches. Since its inception in 2012, the Shanghai Fair Trade Show has become an important platform for Shanghai's foreign economic and cultural exchanges. This year's event focuses on three highlights: digital service solutions, low-carbon economic models, and innovative cooperation in cultural tourism IP, deepening economic and cultural collaboration among the three countries. Against the backdrop of global industrial chain restructuring, Shanghai is willing to build a technological innovation alliance with Asian countries, share the benefits of market openness, and cultivate cultural brands.

At the exhibition, DoBe deeply engaged with representatives from Chinese, Japanese, and Korean enterprises, detailing the one-stop full-chain services provided for businesses and showcasing its global strategic layout. Through the exhibition, DoBe explored investment opportunities in the Japanese and Korean markets, facilitated resource connections among enterprises from the three countries, and helped businesses expand their international cooperation networks. The "Taohuawuli" cultural and creative brand series and featured study tour routes presented at the exhibition received positive feedback from attendees. Guided by the philosophy of "Telling China's Stories Well, Conveying Eastern Wisdom", DoBe integrates traditional culture with modern creativity. In the fields of culture, sports, and tourism, it continually explores innovative models, enriches its business portfolio, and elevates service quality.


Since initiating its global expansion in 2012, DoBe has operated cultural and creative industrial parks in countries such as Italy and the United States, accumulating extensive international operational and service experience. This participation in the exhibition will further strengthen its business network in the Asia-Pacific region, promoting two-way investment and cultural exchanges through professional services, supporting Chinese companies in going global and foreign enterprises in entering China, and continuously building an efficient global cooperation platform.
