As part of the China–Vietnam Entrepreneur Networking Dinner | Hanoi – June 14, 2025, we are proud to have partnered with three influential organizations that represent the growing integration of China’s Greater Bay Area and its international business network.
Together with Cross Connect Club (3C) and the Vietnam Industrial Zone Community, these co-organizers brought both depth and reach to the event—helping bridge the Vietnam–China business ecosystem and creating value for attendees and sponsors alike.
Let’s meet the powerful organizations behind the success of this event.

The Shenzhen Qianhai International Business e-Station is jointly developed by the Commerce Bureau of Shenzhen Municipality and the Qianhai Authority. Designed to support the international ambitions of Chinese enterprises, this integrated service center connects companies to over 60 categories of services and a network of 180+ professional service providers.

It has already supported 600+ enterprises in expanding globally.
Operates both offline and online, serving as a dynamic “business launchpad.”
Recent partnerships include Sunwah Group and the Greater Bay Area Importers and Exporters Association.
At its core, the e-Station reflects China’s ambition to globalize through innovation, leveraging Hong Kong’s role as a “super liaison” and Qianhai’s policy advantages to help companies scale internationally with ease.
A Hub of Tech, Innovation, and Cross-Border Synergy
HKTII acts as a catalyst for technology-driven cooperation between Hong Kong and Mainland China. Composed of forward-thinking entrepreneurs and senior executives from innovation, investment, and industrial sectors, the association supports projects that sit at the intersection of advanced manufacturing, smart cities, digital infrastructure, and international trade.
Their support for this networking dinner showcases their vision to create multi-region synergies, positioning Vietnam as a valuable partner in the Asia-Pacific value chain. By partnering with HKTII, we created a direct bridge between Vietnamese manufacturers and Chinese tech-forward enterprises looking to collaborate, co-develop, or co-invest.
A Pioneering Connector Between Shenzhen & Hong Kong
Founded in 2015, the HKCCQ stands as the first nonprofit-commercial chamber composed mainly of Hong Kong-funded enterprises operating in Mainland China. It has the unique distinction of being the only Shenzhen-based NGO with voting rights in the Hong Kong Chief Executive and Legislative Council elections.
Over 300 corporate members, from large SOEs to agile SMEs
Endorsed by governments at all levels: HKSAR, Guangdong, Shenzhen, and Qianhai
Dedicated to two-way integration of talent, business, and innovation
Their participation in the China–Vietnam Entrepreneur Networking Dinner further demonstrates their commitment to connecting businesses beyond borders, opening the door to stronger regional collaboration between Shenzhen, Hong Kong, and Vietnam.
By working closely with these forward-looking organizations, Cross Connect Club (3C) is doing more than organizing events — we are building cross-border trust, elevating the visibility of Vietnam’s industrial ecosystem, and positioning Vietnamese companies at the heart of the Greater Bay Area opportunity.
These collaborations prove one thing: we are deeply embedded in the international B2B ecosystem — and we’re just getting started.
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