Visitors at the show can get a look at some examples of cooking and taste the results, and may even get a gift. It’s free of charge and Fookyik welcomes anybody and everybody.
On hand at the Sijiqing branch to describe the splendors of Italian food and culture, on May 19, was Massimo, a pleasant, enthusiastic lad from Venice, who teaches Italian at Taiwan’s Wenzao Ursuline College of Languages and is a counselor to some top Italian restaurants, and who explained that he’s dedicated himself to promoting Italian culture in China.
Meanwhile, the Italian-style furniture exhibit is a classic follow-up to Fookyik’s American-style shows. Fookyik’s products have Western characteristics and it does business with some of the US’ top furniture lines and supplies many star-rated hotels, including Shangri-La and Sheraton in the US, Singapore, and the Venetian Macao Resort Hotel in Macao.
The show will also travel to branches in the cities of Guangzhou and Zhongshan, in Guangdong province, and Shanghai and Chongqing. Beijing customers can visit the Sijiqing or Shaoyaoju branches to get a glimpse of the promotions or discounts on offer.