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ADEX TAKES THE
FORBIDDEN CITY BY STORM
The longest running dive show
in Asia, ADEX, continued its
growing success in China for
the second year running. Over
three days in Beijing the show
attracted 10,442 visitors.
ADEX China was the place
for divers to be; with just
under 150 booths offering the
very best in dive gear and dive
operators. Giving people the
chance to mingle with industry
greats, swap digits with
potential dive-buddies and test
their underwater photography
skills in a photo competition
judged by experts.
With lucky draws, oncein-a-lifetime prizes, and a
glittering selection of speakers,
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products flew off the shelves
with some booths even forced
to sell their display models!
Guest of Honour Gao Qiang,
along with Richard Meng and
Wu Li Xin causing a big splash
with the enthusiastic crowds.
Not only did the success of
the China event demonstrate
the popularity of ADEX in Asia,
but it was also a testament
to the strength of the evergrowing diving community in
this part of the world.
ADEX China in association with
Beijing International Diving
Expo 2015 was co-organised by
underwater3some and Beijing
Beiao Convention & Exhibition
Co., Ltd.
WYLAND’S ADEX 2014 PAINTING GOES ON SALE!
The massive seascape that was painted live at ADEX Singapore
2014 by Wyland, is going on sale. With a ticket price of
USD1,000,000 this is the work of one of the most famous
marine artists in the world.
Wyland’s public artworks, award-winning art galleries, and
community service initiatives have led to him being considered
one of the most influential artists of the 21st Century.
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With 25 percent of the proceeds from this painting going to
the Wyland Foundation, and 25 percent going to the non-profit
Asian Geographic Society, the sale of this painting is about
much more than a remarkable and unique piece of art – it
is another vital part of the on going fight to save the world’s
precious oceans.
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Photo Justin Ong