Overview of Shanghai World Expo Host country: China Host city: Shanghai Host time: May 1, 2010 to October 31, 2010 Theme: Better City, Better Life Sub-theme: Integration of multicultural cities
, the prosperity of the urban economy, the innovation of urban science and technology, the reshaping of urban communities, and the interaction of cities and villages. Mascot: Haibao Goal: Invite 200 countries and international organizations to participate in the exhibition, attracting 70 million visitors. Venue: Shanghai World Expo venue is located in Nanpu
Between the bridges, the layout is along both sides of the Huangpu River in Shanghai. The planned land area of ??the Expo is 5.28 square kilometers, of which Pudong is divided into 3.93 square kilometers and Puxi is divided into 1.35 square kilometers. The fenced area [ticket fee] is approximately 3.28 square kilometers.
square kilometers. Total investment is 18 billion yuan; infrastructure investment: 9 billion; venue investment: 9 billion. Shanghai World Expo emblem [edit this paragraph] The emblem is a visual symbol that reflects the concept.
The Shanghai World Expo emblem was produced through global solicitation and expert review.
The shape of the emblem resembles the Chinese character "世" and is cleverly combined with the number "2010" to complement each other and express the Chinese people's strong desire to host a world-class expo with multicultural integration.
The image of the emblem looks like a family of three embracing each other and enjoying each other, which expresses the harmony of the family.
In a broad sense, it can represent all mankind including "you, me and him", and expresses the concept of "understanding, communication, gathering and cooperation" of the World Expo.
The emblem uses green as the main color, which is full of life and vitality, adding upward, rising, and bright dynamics and connotations, expressing the Chinese people's creative passion for the future and pursuing sustainable development.
Shanghai World Expo Mascot [Edit this paragraph] At 8 pm on December 18, 2007, the much-anticipated mascot of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo "Hai Bao" finally unveiled its mystery. The cute shape of the blue "human" character attracted everyone's attention.
Refreshing.
Haibao, with the Chinese character "人" as the core creative idea, is paired with the sea blue color that represents life and vitality.
His laughter shows China’s positive, optimistic and healthy spirit; his movements of raising his chest and raising his head and the coordination of his hands show tolerance and enthusiasm; his thumbs up are a sincere expression to friends from all over the world.
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Shanghai World Expo bidding process [edit this paragraph] In December 1999, at the 126th plenary session of the Bureau International des Expositions, the Chinese government officially announced its bid to host the 2010 World Expo.
On March 17, 2000, the Chinese government established the 2010 Shanghai World Expo Bidding Committee, with then State Councilor Wu Yi serving as the chairman.
In May 2001, the Chinese government submitted an application letter to the Bureau International des Expositions through diplomatic channels to host the 2010 Shanghai World Expo.
On January 30, 2002, the Chinese government submitted a bid report for hosting the 2010 Shanghai World Expo to the Bureau International des Expositions.
From November 29 to December 5, 2002, Li Lanqing, then member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and Vice Premier of the State Council, led the Chinese delegation to attend the 132nd plenary session of the Bureau International des Expositions and made a bid statement.
On December 3 of the same year, China won the right to host the 2010 World Expo after a vote by the International Exhibition Bureau.
The significance of the Shanghai World Expo [edit this paragraph] The World Expo is a stop for human civilization.
From the "Exposition of All Nations Industries" in London in 1851 to the present, World Expos have increasingly become a grand event in the fields of global economy, science and technology, and culture. They have become an important stage for people from all over the world to summarize historical experience, exchange ingenuity, embody the spirit of cooperation, and look forward to future development.
China, which has a long history of oriental civilization, is a country that loves international exchanges and advocates world peace.
China has won the right to host the 2010 World Expo. This will be the first time a registered World Expo is held in a developing country. It reflects the international community's support and trust in China's reform and opening up path, and also reflects the attention and attention of the people of the world to China's future development.
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What will China offer to the people of the world at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo?
There is no doubt that the Chinese people will provide guests from all over the world with a successful, exciting and unforgettable event.
China's 2010 Shanghai World Expo will be a great event exploring human urban life in the new century.
The 21st century is an important period for urban development. It is estimated that by 2010, 55% of the global population will live in cities.
Therefore, the vision and outlook for future urban life is a global issue that is closely related to countries and people at different levels of development.