Colorful Activities at ANTY EXPO in Malaysia Exhibition Center

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Sep.06.2024
Colorful Activities at ANTY EXPO in Malaysia Exhibition Center
The 2024 Asian International Tobacco Industry Expo (ANTY EXPO) in Malaysia featured various interactive activities to attract visitors.

The 2024 Asian International New Tobacco Industry Expo (ANTY EXPO) was held at the Malaysia International Exhibition and Convention Center (MIECC) from September 6 to 8. 2Firsts noted that many brands set up colorful activities at their booths to attract the attention of visitors.

 

RIFBAR staff dancing on site, SMOK staff dressed in "spacesuits" leading audience in games, naked booth offering free popcorn, SKE booth featuring prize draw games, ViX attracting customers by playing online games to win juice and products, CKS using luxury cars and models to grab audience attention...

 

The following are photos of activities at each booth:

 

Colorful Activities at ANTY EXPO in Malaysia Exhibition Center
FIRBAR booth staff dance energetically | Image source: 2Firsts

 

Colorful Activities at ANTY EXPO in Malaysia Exhibition Center
Luxury cars and car models on display at CKS booth | Image source: 2Firsts

 

Colorful Activities at ANTY EXPO in Malaysia Exhibition Center
SKE booth lottery mini game | Image source: 2Firsts

 

Colorful Activities at ANTY EXPO in Malaysia Exhibition Center
SMOK booth features interactive games at the exhibition stand. Image source: 2Firsts.

 

 

Colorful Activities at ANTY EXPO in Malaysia Exhibition Center
ViX booth wins juice rules introduction | Image source: 2Firsts

 

 

Colorful Activities at ANTY EXPO in Malaysia Exhibition Center
ViX booth models | Image source: 2Firsts

 

 

Colorful Activities at ANTY EXPO in Malaysia Exhibition Center
Free popcorn at the naked booth | Source: 2Firsts

 

 

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