What was expo 2010
The International Exhibitions Bureau may however authorise a derogation from the requirement that premises be allocated free of charge if the economic and financial situation of the organising State justifies it; 5. Only one recognised exhibition, pursuant to this paragraph A, may be held between two registered exhibitions; 6.
The International Exhibitions Bureau may also grant recognition to: 1. The Milan Triennial Exhibition of Decorative Arts and Modern Architecture, on grounds of historical precedence, provided that it retains its original features; 2. A1 horticultural exhibitions approved by the International Association of Horticultural Producers, provided that there is an interval of at least two years between such exhibitions in different countries and at least ten years between events held in the same country; Due to be held in the interval between two registered exhibitions.
Source: International Exposition Bureau. Previous Expo. China and the World Expo. Chinese Delegation at St. Every 5 years. States, International Organizations, Civil society, companies. Participants design and build their pavilions. Between 2 Registered Exhibitions.
Steam engine, revolver, crane. Concrete, steel products, aluminum products, rubber. Sewing machine, printing machine, train. The prototype of modern World Expo. Electric motor, The first International Scientist Symposium. Electric light. Telephone, Gramophone. Eiffel Tower. Ferris wheel, film, ice cream cone.
Wireless set, X-ray instruments. Palace of Fine Arts. The development of air, earth, mineral, forest and ocean. Century of Progress. Scientific achievements in industrial production. Peace Through Competition. Arts and Technology in Modern Life. The marketing of tourism industry. Building the World of Tomorrow.
Nylon, plastic, recorder, tape, television. Evaluation of the World for a More Human World. Atomium, turbo- jet plane, artificial heart. Man in the Space Age. Peace Through Understanding. Man and His World. Materials and photos from space. Progress and Harmony for Mankind. So, during the Cold War, the US and the Soviet Union spent extravagant sums building national pavilions meant to represent their technological, political, and cultural superiority to each other--at Expos hosted in other countries.
Meanwhile, Expos began to take on new meanings for host countries. For example, in Canada the Montreal Expo is still viewed as a critical moment and symbol of the former colony's emergence from Britain's shadow. The American ardor for Expos began to wane in the s. The Louisiana World Exposition went bankrupt in the midst of its run, and during the s Congress severely restricted the US government's ability to fund the building of US pavilions.
Even so, Expos continued to be held successfully; Expo in Hannover attracted 25 million; Expo in Aichi, Japan, attracted 22 million. Still, the Expo movement was in undeniable decline until December 3, , when Shanghai was awarded Expo over four other cities.
China's increasingly large stake in the global economy meant that countries--including the United States--that didn't participate in World Expos, anymore, could ill afford to miss the branding opportunity that Shanghai's offered. At the same time, an increasingly confident China intimated that a failure to attend would be duly noted. A lack of financial resources would not be an object, either: China has been clear from the beginning that it would subsidize if not outright finance the participation of poorer nations at Expo Whether it wanted to attend or not, the world was expected.
Today the Expo site covers 2. At the heart of it is the China pavilion-- the "Oriental Crown" --a massive, two-hundred-foot-tall structure that incorporates traditional Chinese architectural and design elements into a massive structure that looms, coolly, over the entire site.
It's not exactly the Crystal Palace, but the message is eminently clear. Surrounding it are roughly additional, smaller by the rules pavilions grouped by continent and region, each--in its own way--attempting to project a national brand and place in the global order. The politics are sometimes comically obvious: the China pavilion practically hangs over the Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan pavilions; meanwhile, the U. WCD promotes the implementation of the New Urban Agenda and continues to focus international attention to the challenges of urbanisation.
A brand new arts district — the West Bund Cultural Corridor. The redevelopment of the Expo site — formerly home to heavy industries — contributed to the creation of the West Bund Cultural Corridor.
Spanning 9. The Expo site has also spawned other cultural projects, including the World Expo Museum , and the China Art Museum and the M21 contemporary art museum , located respectively in the former China pavilion and the former France pavilion.
It fulfilled its promise to be a green and low-carbon Expo. It is fair to say that part of the environmental legacy of the Beijing Olympics see section 3. The Shanghai Expo radically changed the image and landscape of Shanghai's urban environment.
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