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‘Shanghai World Expo to set records’
SHANGHAI—Efforts are under way
to make the World Expo 2010 Shanghai China a historic milestone, with
new records set in the number of participants and visitors, said a
senior Shanghai official on Sunday.
“The organizers aim at two records in the World Expo history, namely to
draw 200 countries and international organizations to participate and to
attract 70 million visitors from both home and abroad,” said Xi Jinping,
secretary of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of
China.
In an interview with reporters from leading Chinese news organizations,
Xi said 158 countries and international organizations had confirmed
their participation in the Expo, which will be held from May 1 to Oct.
31, 2010, by the end of July.
He said the Expo is an important opportunity for Shanghai and other
regions of the country to boost economic as well as cultural
development.
“The Expo is a platform to display the image of the whole country,” said
Xi, who called for efforts from all parts of the country to make the
Expo a success.
Xi said the Expo, with the theme “Better City, Better life”, will have
impact not only on the economy, but also on culture.
He said Shanghai has launched campaigns to help millions of citizens
learn Putonghua (standard Chinese) and English and etiquette rules in
preparing for the Expo.
Xu said to cope with the huge visitor flows swarming into the city
during the event, Shanghai will improve its accommodation and
transportation capacity.
The city’s rail track mileage will reach 400 kilometers after it
completes the construction of 12 lines by 2010, he said.
“A city without individuality loses its soul,” Xi said, noting that
ancient buildings such as the Jiangnan Shipyard, which reflect the
city’s cultural and industrial history, will be protected, respected and
well-treated in this round of construction.
Xi said a total of 18,000 households which lived within the planned land
for the Expo have moved out into larger apartments. The municipal
government has also signed relocation agreements with most enterprises
and institutions in the area.
Tickets to Shanghai World Expo will be put on sale as of Sept. 9 next
year, with the benchmark price being set at 160 yuan.
Chen Xianjin, deputy director of Shanghai World Expo Affairs
Coordinative Bureau, said the actual prices of tickets would be
fluctuating above or below 160 yuan, the benchmark price, in accordance
with timing and style visitors choose to go by group or on their own.
“A host of measures will be taken to promote ticket sale, especially
tickets for visitors by groups,” said Chen, without elaborating.
The Shanghai World Expo is scheduled to take place from May 1 to Oct.
31, 2010. Its organizers are hoping to attract participation of 200
countries and international organizations, the most numbers of all
similar expos held thus far.
Research shows that a total of 70 million people will visit Shanghai
during the 184-day event and the daily number may reach 800,000.
By July 31, a total of 158 countries, regions and international
organizations had confirmed their participation in the 2010 Shanghai
World Expo.—Xinhua |