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The organizers of the Shanghai 2010 Universal Exposition, scheduled to be held from May 1 through October 31, 2010, have built 11 joint pavilions and 37 pavilions that are leased to prospective clients. Over 160 countries, due to take part in the 2010 Expo, will show their exhibitions at these newly constructed pavilions. The 6 sq. km. exhibition grounds are located not far from downtown Shanghai. Up to 70 million people are expected to visit the 2010 Expo.

The organizers of the Shanghai 2010 Universal Exposition, scheduled to be held from May 1 through October 31, 2010, have built 11 joint pavilions and 37 pavilions that are leased to prospective clients. Over 160 countries, due to take part in the 2010 Expo, will show their exhibitions at these newly constructed pavilions. The 6 sq. km. exhibition grounds are located not far from downtown Shanghai. Up to 70 million people are expected to visit the 2010 Expo. 

 

© Photo courtesy of the All-Russian Exhibition Center public liability companyRussia, which is building its own Universal Exposition pavilion for the first time in several years, will not rent space from the host country but will instead spend over 1.5 billion rubles on the event, Dmitry Gotovtsev, Deputy Director of the Foreign Economic Department at the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, told a RIA Novosti news conference on Thursday. Photo: Building the Russian pavilion
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Russia, which is building its own Universal Exposition pavilion for the first time in several years, will not rent space from the host country but will instead spend over 1.5 billion rubles on the event, Dmitry Gotovtsev, Deputy Director of the Foreign Economic Department at the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade, told a RIA Novosti news conference on Thursday. Photo: Building the Russian pavilion
© Photo courtesy of the All-Russian Exhibition Center public liability companyThe Russian pavilion, photo, will comprise 12 towers symbolizing the 12 months of the year and the 12-hour time cycle. Each tower has its own ornament modeled after the ornaments of various ethnic groups living in Russia. The entire pavilion will have an area of 6,000 sq. m
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The Russian pavilion, photo, will comprise 12 towers symbolizing the 12 months of the year and the 12-hour time cycle. Each tower has its own ornament modeled after the ornaments of various ethnic groups living in Russia. The entire pavilion will have an area of 6,000 sq. m
© Photo courtesy of the All-Russian Exhibition Center public liability companyRussia will spend over 1.5 billion roubles, including 1.1. billion rubles’ worth of federal funding, on the event. “We are exerting tremendous effort to build the Russian pavilion and site at the exhibition. Although this event compares in scale with the Olympic Games, people in Russia, unfortunately, do not know very much about it,” Gotovtsev said
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Russia will spend over 1.5 billion roubles, including 1.1. billion rubles’ worth of federal funding, on the event. “We are exerting tremendous effort to build the Russian pavilion and site at the exhibition. Although this event compares in scale with the Olympic Games, people in Russia, unfortunately, do not know very much about it,” Gotovtsev said
The pavilions will be available for Expo participants to install their exhibitions by late 2009. 192 countries and 50 international organizations have confirmed their intention to take part in the Expo. Photo: The French pavilion
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The pavilions will be available for Expo participants to install their exhibitions by late 2009. 192 countries and 50 international organizations have confirmed their intention to take part in the Expo. Photo: The French pavilion
© Photo courtesy of the All-Russian Exhibition Center public liability companyThe organizers of the Shanghai 2010 Universal Exposition, scheduled to be held from May 1 through October 31, 2010, have built 11 joint pavilions and 37 pavilions that are leased to prospective clients. Over 160 countries, due to take part in the 2010 Expo, will show their exhibitions at these newly constructed pavilions. The 6 sq. km. exhibition grounds are located not far from downtown Shanghai. Up to 70 million people are expected to visit the 2010 Expo. Photo: The Romanian pavilion
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The organizers of the Shanghai 2010 Universal Exposition, scheduled to be held from May 1 through October 31, 2010, have built 11 joint pavilions and 37 pavilions that are leased to prospective clients. Over 160 countries, due to take part in the 2010 Expo, will show their exhibitions at these newly constructed pavilions. The 6 sq. km. exhibition grounds are located not far from downtown Shanghai. Up to 70 million people are expected to visit the 2010 Expo. Photo: The Romanian pavilion
© Photo courtesy of the All-Russian Exhibition Center public liability companyThe theme of the exposition will be "Better City – Better Life." Photo: The South Korean pavilion
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The theme of the exposition will be "Better City – Better Life." Photo: The South Korean pavilion
© Photo courtesy of the All-Russian Exhibition Center public liability companyUnder a ten-year development plan for Shanghai, submitted by municipal authorities, the 2010 Expo will become the city’s major commercial center in the future. Photo: The Spanish pavilion
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Under a ten-year development plan for Shanghai, submitted by municipal authorities, the 2010 Expo will become the city’s major commercial center in the future. Photo: The Spanish pavilion
© Photo courtesy of the All-Russian Exhibition Center public liability companyThe Shanghai Expo Park, due to be built for the 2010 Expo, will become the Chinese megalopolis’ business and trade center after the Expo. Photo: The pavilion of The Netherlands
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The Shanghai Expo Park, due to be built for the 2010 Expo, will become the Chinese megalopolis’ business and trade center after the Expo. Photo: The pavilion of The Netherlands
© Photo courtesy of the All-Russian Exhibition Center public liability companyIt took experts about two years to compile the Shanghai city development plan for the next decade. In all, over five major and over 100 local business centers will be built in Shanghai, now a major Chinese financial and economic center, by 2020. Photo: The Australian pavilion
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It took experts about two years to compile the Shanghai city development plan for the next decade. In all, over five major and over 100 local business centers will be built in Shanghai, now a major Chinese financial and economic center, by 2020. Photo: The Australian pavilion
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