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Shanghai Expo 2010 opens today (May 1st)!

who allocated the space in Shanghai expo??

Pakistan Israel next to each other

Iran DPRK next to each other

Ironic ehh??
 
who allocated the space in Shanghai expo??

Pakistan Israel next to each other

Iran DPRK next to each other

Ironic ehh??

Yeah I think the article mentioned something about the Axis of Evil tour :cheesy:. On a less cynical note keep in mind that Pakistan is really close to China too. :cheers:
 
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World Expo 2010 Shanghai - Pavilions

"The Taiwan pavilion, which is designed by renowned Taiwanese architect Lee Chu-yuan, features a theme revolving around nature and soul.

The outside structure of the pavilion resembles a "sky lantern" or "Kong Ming lantern," which people fly during Chinese New Year and the Lantern Festival to pray for happiness, safety and health. It is a steel structure covered with smart film, a new kind of smart glass technology that adjusts to light under electric pressure to switch between a transparent and a semi-opaque state.

Hanging down from the roof of the Taiwan Pavilion is a gigantic globe made of a panoramic light-emitting diode (LED) screen, which will display projections of Taiwan's natural and cultural images."

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"An orbicular display is seen at the Taiwan pavilion in Shanghai."

Taiwan Lantern Festival in HD

Please make sure to select 720p in the bottom right-hand corner. It is far clearer than 480p.
 
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Visitors to Shanghai World Expo

China Meets Target of 70 Million Visitors to World Expo Held in Shanghai - Bloomberg

"China Meets Target of 70 Million Visitors to World Expo Held in Shanghai
By Bloomberg News - Oct 23, 2010 11:47 PM ET

China passed its target of 70 million visitors to the 2010 Shanghai World Expo today, a world record as the six-month-long exhibition enters its final week.

The tally was reached at 10:17 a.m. local time, according to the official website of the exhibition that opened in China’s financial hub on May 1. A total of 64 million people visited the 1970 Osaka World Expo in Japan, the state-run Xinhua News Agency reported.

“The news that total visitors surpassed 70 million is exciting, and it is also an encouragement and a positive response,” the Expo organizers said in a statement on the website.

The number of visitors to the Expo in China’s richest city is more than 10 times the number who traveled to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. The biennial exhibition is being held under the theme of “Better City, Better Life” with about 190 countries and 50 international organizations participating.

The site includes five central theme pavilions as well as hundreds of national and corporate exhibition sites.

A total of 837,400 people came to the event yesterday and 310,000 arrived today already, the organizers said on the website. Most visitors are Chinese.

People queued in the rain as a cold snap reached eastern China yesterday. Visitors have to wait for several hours to get inside popular pavilions while a family from China’s western province of Sichuan queued eight hours to get into Saudi Arabia’s pavilion, the Orient Morning Post reported today.

Biggest Day

As many as 1.03 million people visited the exhibition on Oct. 16, marking a daily record. Many could only walk around outside pavilions and all parades were canceled because of the large numbers, Xinhua reported.

Organizers used local television and information boards in public areas to try to persuade people not to enter the site that day.

Shanghai allotted 28.6 billion yuan ($4.19 billion) for building and operating the Expo, and 270 billion yuan on new infrastructure for the city, including two airport terminals and a three-year renovation of the historic Bund.

To contact the editor responsible for this story: Paul Tighe at ptighe@bloomberg.net"
 
Shanghai Expo closes after six months and 73m visitors - The Irish Times - Mon, Nov 01, 2010

"Shanghai Expo closes after six months and 73m visitors
The Irish Times - Monday, November 1, 2010
CLIFFORD COONAN in Beijing

DECLARED AN astounding success by the international Expo body, the lights went out on the Shanghai World Expo yesterday after introducing a record 73 million visitors to a panoply of cultures and technologies intended to illustrate ideas for urban sustainability.

The scale of the Expo was awe-inspiring, attracting 246 participating countries and international organisations.

Both figures are records in the history of world fairs or expos, the first of which was held in London in 1851. China spent 28.6 billion yuan (€3 billion) on the event and many billions more on improving subways, roads, tunnels, airports and other public facilities."

China holds closing ceremony for Shanghai World Expo - People's Daily Online

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The closing ceremony for the Shanghai World Expo 2010 is held in the Expo Cultural Center at the World Expo Park in Shanghai, east China, on Oct. 31, 2010. The 184-day Shanghai World Expo concluded here on Sunday. The event drew the participation of 246 countries and international organizations. It attracted more than 73 million visitors, a record high in the Expo's history. (Xinhua/Fan Jun)

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A closer view of the closing ceremony for the Shanghai World Expo 2010.

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Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao (3rd, R) attends the closing ceremony of the Shanghai World Expo in the Expo Cultural Center at the World Expo Park in Shanghai, east China, on Oct. 31, 2010. (Xinhua/Pang Xinglei)

Expo unveils best pavilions - People's Daily Online

Expo unveils best pavilions
15:18, October 31, 2010

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The German Pavilion won the first prize for the best development of the Expo 2010 theme "Better City, Better Life" at the Shanghai World Expo on Saturday. The prize was awarded in the A category, which includes pavilions with the largest exposition area (i.e. more than 6,000 square meters). (Xinhua Photo)

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The Russian Pavilion won the second prize for the best development of the Expo 2010 theme "Better City, Better Life" in the A category, on Oct 30, 2010. (Xinhua Photo)

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The South Korean Pavilion is awarded the second prize for the best design in the A category at the Shanghai World Expo 2010. (Xinhua Photo)

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The French Pavilion won the third prize for the best development of the Expo 2010 theme "Better City, Better Life" in the A category, on Oct 30, 2010. (Xinhua Photo)

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The UK pavilion is awarded the best design in the A category at the Shanghai World Expo 2010. (Xinhua Photo)

Note: Thank you to "Brotherhood" for the post.
 

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