China's Expo pavilion to become a world event
17/9/2007 11:37
Shanghai Daily news World Expo Shanghai organizers want
Chinese people everywhere in the world to contribute to the Expo showcase for
the country, the China Pavilion. At the end of this year Chinese people both
at home and abroad will be able to make donations to the China Pavilion, the
organizers announced on Saturday at the 9th World Chinese Entrepreneurs
Convention in Kobe, Japan. "The Chinese government will provide most of the
money needed to build the pavilion but at the same time we want donations from
Chinese people," Shanghai Vice Mayor Yang Xiong said at the conference. The
donations can only legally be given to the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo
Coordination. The donations can be of one yuan, one HK dollar, one US dollar
or a euro. The bureau will regularly announce how much has been collected and
how the money is being used. The China Pavilion, located on a prime site in
the Pudong side of the Expo area, will be designed by Chinese architects and
will be a permanent fixture. Since the tenders for the pavilion were called
on April 25, the organizers have received more than 300 designs which are now
being reviewed by the jury. The China Pavilion will have a floor area of
20,000 square meters and its theme will be "Chinese wisdom during urban
development." Construction of the pavilion will start in November and will
take two years to be completed. More than 3,600 overseas Chinese businessmen
attended the promotional meeting for World Expo Shanghai 2010 in Kobe on
Saturday. Yang urged the businessmen to take part in Expo's marketing to share
the Expo experience. Distinguished scientist Chenning Yang led hundreds of
guests in autographing a special board at the meeting. Meanwhile, the touring
World Expo exhibition opened at the Nanjing Library in Jiangsu Province
yesterday after successfully concluding its Shanghai showing. Unveiled for
the 1,000-day countdown of World Expo Shanghai 2010, the Expo exhibition
attracted more than 130,000 visitors over 36 days at its first outing. The
organizers have taken the entire exhibition to Nanjing to give the citizens
there plenty of information about the Shanghai Expo as well as the history of
the World Expo. The organizers have also added some local touches to the Nanjing
display including the awards Jiangsu won at 1926 Philadelphia World
Expo.
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