Buyer field tool / Yiwu
Find where your product belongs.
Choose what you are sourcing. Get a district match and a day-by-day route — then continue in the buyer toolkit for day plans and quote comparison.
International Trade City
Six districts. Different product strengths. One clearer place to start.
Step 01
What are you sourcing?
Pick the closest product group. You can switch categories at any time.
Your best starting point
District 1
Toys, jewelry, crafts & gifts
The most common starting point for first-time buyers. Categories are visually obvious and comparison is fast — ideal for consumer products, impulse retail, and gift sourcing.
Strongest matches
- 01Toys, party supplies, and novelty items
- 02Fashion jewelry, hair accessories, crafts
- 03Artificial flowers, decorations, gift items
Step 02 / Build the day
One-day focused route
Buyers with one clear product category and a short Yiwu trip
- 01
Morning: enter District 1 and start with one clearly defined product line.
- 02
Walk with a comparison mindset — record booth numbers, photos, MOQ, and follow-up contacts.
- 03
Lunch break near the market, then revisit your top 3–5 suppliers in the afternoon.
- 04
End the day with a shortlist — not random photos you cannot interpret later.
Next / Buyer toolkit
Take this match into practical tools
District matching stops here. Day plans, quote comparison, and deposit checks live in the buyer toolkit — with your Toys & gifts context pre-filled.
Before you book
Readiness check
Five questions to see if you should keep researching or plan a real trip.
Open tool →Before you enter
Day plan
Print or copy a one-page brief for your first day in the market.
Open tool →Inside the market
Booth playbook
What to ask, what to say in Chinese, and when to walk away.
Open tool →After you walk
Quote comparison
Log quotes, rank suppliers, and draft a follow-up message.
Open tool →Need the complete market layout first? Read the Futian Market districts and products guide.
Need a human check?
Turn a district recommendation into a sourcing plan.
Tell us your product, target quantity, and travel timing. We can help you prepare supplier outreach, market visits, or remote sourcing support.
