The Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination will open about
16 pavilions for enterprise participants who "have a healthy
international image and have been active in the construction of
China's modernization," Oriental Morning Post said
today.
"The 16 pavilions are mainly for renowned companies around the
world, who are willing to and able to show themselves and the idea
of this expo," said an official from the bureau. "And we expect to
see more Chinese enterprise applicants."
The 2010 Shanghai World Expo welcomed its 63rd participants, the
Republic of Palau, on August 7. Palau is the first country
applicant that hasn't established diplomat relations with China,
said the report.
Meanwhile, the city will hold a forum at the end of next month,
which will allow experts from home and abroad to offer more advice
and suggestions towards the grand event.
"This expo will focus on how to create a harmonious city, which
includes topics on 'the past and the future,' 'human beings and
nature' and 'the relation between people," said the official from
the bureau.
"It's a creative topic in the history of the World Expo, and
will draw much attention worldwide," the official said.
Construction of the expo park will kick off this month, and that
for the pavilions, museums and village will begin early next year,
said the report.
"A 29-hectare green area will be set aside in the expo park
along the Huangpu River, as a new 'green lung' of the city," the
official said.
(Shanghai Daily August 15, 2006)