The Tianjin Hot Spring Pool, Bathing, SPA, and Wellness Industry Expo is the largest and most influential pool‑based bathing and wellness exhibition in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region. With the booming prospects of the greater health industry, China’s health sector is projected to approach RMB 3 trillion by 2016 and to grow at a compound annual rate that could be exponential over the next decade. The Tianjin Spa Expo showcases cutting‑edge products, innovations, technologies, and equipment, pro
The Exhibition Value of the Tianjin Hot Spring and Swimming Pool Show
- Tianjin Mubohui is the largest and most influential professional trade show for swimming pools, bathing, and health‑related products in the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region. Since its inception in 2006, it has been successfully held for nineteen editions and is widely regarded as a leading indicator of trends in China’s bath and wellness industry. The event is co‑organized by Beijing Jidi Tongda Exhibition Co., Ltd. and Tianjin Mubohui Technology Co., Ltd. The first ten editions were staged at the China International Exhibition Center in Beijing; starting in 2016, in alignment with the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei integration strategy, the show relocated to Tianjin. In 2025, it made its debut at the National Exhibition and Convention Center (Tianjin), ushering in a new phase of development.
- The core value of participating lies in its two decades of deep expertise in the bath and wellness sector, combined with its platform‑wide coverage of the entire industry chain. Exhibits span eight major categories—hot spring pools, spa treatments, saunas and baths, foot‑bath health care, water‑treatment systems, water parks, hotel supplies, and health‑and‑wellness products—enabling seamless integration across the upstream and downstream segments, from equipment manufacturing and design‑construction to consumable supply and operational services. According to Liu Hongtao, the show’s founder, visitors can procure all the necessary items for hotels, spas, and other facilities in one stop, even securing interior‑design contractors, with each category featuring no fewer than ten exhibitors.
- The exhibition has established itself as a central commercial platform connecting the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region and northern markets, while reaching out to procurement networks nationwide. At its nineteenth edition in 2025, the show brought together over 800 exhibitors and more than 60,000 professional visitors from across China, with an exhibition space exceeding 60,000 square meters—the largest in its history. Participants and attendees encompass suppliers, service providers, managers, and buyers, creating a comprehensive, high‑level, and highly efficient collaboration platform for enterprises at every stage of the industry chain.
- The event aligns closely with the broader trends of the greater health industry and consumption upgrading, continuously innovating both exhibits and program content. As China’s health‑care market is projected to surpass RMB 8 trillion by 2020 and grow exponentially over the next decade, the show responds to the “Healthy China” initiative by introducing emerging segments such as physical‑condition assessment, high‑end medical services, traditional Chinese medicine‑based wellness, and the sharing economy. In 2025, the exhibition also welcomed renowned food and beverage brands like Yili, Häagen‑Dazs, and Red Bull, complementing the current boom in bathing culture and infusing the professional forum with a lively, consumer‑oriented atmosphere.
- Concurrent with the exhibition, numerous high‑quality forums are held, establishing a hub for deep integration among industry, academia, research, and application. More than ten specialized events—including the Bath and Hot Spring Designers Forum, the Water‑Treatment Technology Forum, and the Energy and Engineering Technology Forum—bring together prominent industry experts and designers to discuss emerging trends in the new era. These technical exchange sessions have become well‑established platforms for exhibitors and peers in the bath and wellness sector to share insights, experience cutting‑edge technologies, and gain access to前沿 information.
- For Chinese enterprises, this exhibition serves as a strategic gateway to tap into northern markets, connect with industry resources, and capture the substantial opportunities presented by the greater health sector. As the Beijing–Tianjin–Hebei region stands at the heart of national development strategies, its consumer market holds immense potential. Local Tianjin firm Weijing Youjia Sunshade Technology expanded its customer base through participation, with its “Honeycomb Blinds” winning favor among many visitors. Exhibiting companies can leverage this platform to establish deeper ties with end‑users in hot springs, bathing facilities, foot‑care centers, and hotels, transitioning from mere product suppliers to comprehensive system‑solution providers and capitalizing on the vast blue ocean of the greater health industry.