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An essay about the World Expo of 600 to 700 words

Colorful light beams, flag ships passing through colorful balls, graceful fountains, changing music and gorgeous fireworks...

On April 30, a fireworks display was held on the banks of the Huangpu River. The grand multimedia light fountain fireworks show, divided into three parts: "China Welcomes You", "Gathering at the World Expo" and "The World Celebrates Together", brought the 159-year-old comprehensive World Expo to ancient and modern China for the first time.

At the beginning of the performance, a warm Chinese red and the slogan "China welcomes you" appeared on the big screen. Red fireworks flew into the night sky, and red beams of light shot across the river. The Huangpu River seemed to be paved with a giant The red carpet welcomes guests and friends from all over the world.

Hosting the World Expo has been a long-standing dream of the Chinese people. Liang Qichao and others once proposed hosting the World Expo in Shanghai, hoping that their motherland would "sleep like a sleeping lion and break its dreams, and a sick country will become seriously ill."

As times change, the relationship between China and the World Expo is getting closer and closer. An open China welcomes the World Expo, which embodies the splendid civilization of mankind. On the night of the 30th, every beam of light and every cluster of fireworks released the Chinese people’s World Expo dream.

Blue and green gradually become the main colors of lighting. The bright, cheerful and enthusiastic rhythm makes people feel the harmony and beauty of urban life.

With the development of industrialization and urbanization, while cities allow people to enjoy a better life, they also bring difficulties and challenges such as traffic congestion, environmental pollution, and resource shortages. The Shanghai World Expo is the first World Expo with a city theme. During the Expo, people will exchange experiences on sustainable urban development.

The LED luminous balls floating from the Lupu Bridge change into red, yellow and orange colors and stretch down the river. More than 200 flag ships, towed by three speedboats, met the LED luminous balls flowing down the river on the river. Speedboats towed fireworks, and hundreds of flag ships passed through the colorful balls. This is a unique "water entrance ceremony".

The concept of "Romantic Water" comes from the classic Chinese love story "Butterfly Lovers". A group of permanent fountains along the Huangpu River reproduce this touching story. As the music changes, the dance of water turns into a screen of water, and a large projector projects colorful flowers and thousands of butterflies, reflecting the harmony between man and nature.

It has always been the ideal of the Expo family to advocate the establishment of a harmonious world in which peace is valued, people-oriented, people respect and love each other, and people and nature are close to each other.

Golden fireworks were first lit from Lupu Bridge. Colorful fireworks shot up from barges on both sides of the strait and on the river, chasing each other and competing for beauty.

Silver and purple fireworks were the first to appear, and then various colorful and dazzling fireworks bloomed one after another. "Smiling face" and other shaped fireworks depict the picture of an open China. Golden fireworks were set off from both sides of the strait and met each other in the sky above the Pujiang River, forming a special "hand in hand" shape.

As the music of "Ode to Joy" played, fireworks bloomed. All searchlights, lasers, and fountains joined in the colorful display of light and fire, filling the sky with dazzling lights for a time, illuminating the night sky.

Scientific development and sustainable development are the concepts pursued by the Shanghai World Expo. Liu Wenguo, assistant director of the World Expo Bureau and deputy director of the Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Culture and Radio, said that the fireworks used in the opening ceremony were very "low-carbon" - smoke There are few, the sound is light, and the colors are very bright.

In addition, the 2,000 guest seats for the opening ceremony were made of discarded milk cartons, program notes and handbags were made of recycled paper, and low-energy speakers and large LED screens were also used extensively. . More than 200 flag ships used at the opening ceremony will also be donated to disabled athletes for training.

"Chinese elements" are present throughout the performance. "The shapes of firecrackers, gongs and drums, Chinese red, Butterfly Butterfly, and the 'fish' symbolizing abundance every year make the whole performance achieve the integration of nationalization and internationalization." Liu Wenguo said.

David Atkins, chief director of the opening ceremony’s outdoor lighting and fireworks fountain installation performance, said: “Such a performance would have taken at least a year and a half to be held in any other country in the world. In China, it only takes half a year, or even less. This reflects China’s strong resource allocation capabilities.”

On December 3, 2002, the 132nd Congress of the International Exhibition Bureau was held in Monte Carlo, Monaco. Shanghai, China won the right to host the 2010 World Expo with 54 votes, or 88%.

What exciting news this is. This is the first time that the World Expo is held in a developing country.

In the days leading up to the World Expo, Shanghai has undergone earth-shaking changes: there are fewer stalls set up everywhere; neighbors who do not know each other have also opened the doors of their homes and started to say hello and chat with other neighbors. ; The plastic bags that were always flying everywhere in the past have disappeared; the dirty roads have become clean; dogs no longer urinate anywhere, and they also understand that doing so will affect the health of the environment...

< p> In the days leading up to the World Expo, it is important to learn English well because English is a universal language in the world. When friends from all over the world come to Shanghai, we must communicate with them in fluent English so that they can understand us better. China, understand Shanghai better.

In the days leading up to the World Expo, some knowledge about the World Expo is also very important, as is the concept of the World Expo. Otherwise, no matter how much English you know but there is no content to introduce, it will be of no use. I learned a lot about the World Expo from the Internet and TV, so now I will give you a little introduction:

The main body of China's 2010 Shanghai World Expo volunteer logo has the Chinese character "heart" and a flying olive branch in its mouth. Composed of doves of peace, the slogan of the World Expo volunteers is "The world is in front of you, and we are by your side."

The national pavilions of the World Expo are also unique. The theme of the New Zealand Pavilion is "Natural City: Living Between Heaven and Earth", and the highlight of its shape is "the land below covered with white clouds". I think only New Zealand, with its magnificent scenery and open wilderness landscape, can proudly describe itself as a "natural city". The theme of Denmark View is "Happy Life, Fairy Tale Paradise", and the highlight of its shape is the circular track. "Happy Life, Fairy Tale Paradise" Exhibition Hall

In the days leading up to the World Expo, we should smile more, greet more, pay more attention to some details in life, and pay attention to everything around us Small things, use my actions to welcome the arrival of the Expo.

Let us be full of pride and raise our hands to welcome the arrival of the "2010 Shanghai World Expo"!

The World Expo is getting closer! So looking forward to it! How can a middle school student get closer to the Expo?

With this question in mind, I went to the Expo Exhibition Center and saw a lot of related pictures and interesting information, and even took some photos as a souvenir!

While I was paying attention to the World Expo, the class also held a class meeting with the theme of "Wonderful World Expo, Civilization First". Everyone is in full swing! I shouldered the responsibility of planning and hosting. I worked with my classmates to organize the division of labor, plan the process, write a series of lyrics, collect information, etc., and I was very busy. While I was busy, I also learned more about the World Expo, such as the history and origin of the World Expo, the highlights of previous World Expos, the relationship between Shanghai and the World Expo, etc. The pictures are very vivid!

I wanted to know more about the Expo than just myself. I also wanted more people to pay attention to this event, so I started to be a little publicist for the Expo! First, I mobilized people around me to sign the "Wish Card", and then I made a tabloid and posted it on the bulletin board. I also told my grandparents about the interesting things I heard at the class meeting. They also told me many stories about the old society. I find this process very novel and interesting. Do you think I am a competent little publicist? hehe.

Through this theme class meeting, I learned about the changes in Shanghai, appreciated the style of Shanghai, and found that reform and opening up played an important role in Shanghai’s earth-shaking changes. I also understand that to be a good little host in Shanghai, you need to be warm, friendly and polite to others. We also have a new understanding of the theme of "Better City, Better Life". If you want to live a better life, you need a clean and beautiful environment, and such an environment needs to be created by us living in this city.

Environmental protection is undoubtedly a new term in the new era. Is it fashionable or practical? Is it hype or a necessity? Everyone has a different understanding of this. I think environmental protection is what we need to protect our city.

As we all know, many resources are non-renewable and will be lost forever if not cherished, so we must do our best to support and respond to environmental protection! In fact, there are many things we can do, such as turning off the faucet, using water for multiple uses, and using less detergent to protect water resources; if you cannot turn off the computer, turn off the display, do not leave the TV in standby mode for a long time, and use warm water to cook. Eat rice to save electricity; strive to be a public transportation or bicycle rider, use less wooden pencils and more mechanical pencils, make full use of white paper, and try to use recycled paper to protect the environment; buy rechargeable batteries, refuse to over-package, pack more food than you can finish, and eat less. Use disposable tableware to eliminate garbage pollution and so on. These are just small things that can be done easily, but are often ignored, so starting from small things is very close to environmental protection.

The World Expo is getting closer and closer, let us welcome the World Expo happily together! Be a cute little Shanghai host.

Walking with the World Expo, making dreams come true

With the pace of time, in the blink of an eye, it is already 2009, and the night when Shanghai successfully applied for the Expo 7 years ago seems to still be there Right now, the 2010 World Expo is coming soon.

Gap

More than 100 years ago, the world's first World Expo was held in London, England. At the meeting, the British showed the world their most advanced machine-the reciprocating machine. The steam engine, an invention that represented the driving force of the world's civilization process, showed the world the growth and prosperity of their country's wealth. China also participated in that World Expo, and although it brought with it our country's unparalleled exquisite silk fabrics - Hu silk, However, compared with the developed UK, we are far behind the world in productivity technology...

Waiting

In the 20th century, our country's modernization construction is booming. Especially Shanghai, this city that once hung thousands of national flags, has ushered in the most prosperous era of construction in modern times: it looks the same every year, but changes drastically in three years. Under the spring breeze of reform and opening up, a prosperous city stands tall In the east of the world, we have the ability to represent China and show the results of reform and opening up to the world. On the night of 2002, we Shanghainese finally ushered in our own World Expo. It was a sleepless night with fire and trees and no sleepless sky. After waiting for more than 100 years...

Practice

"City makes life better", 7 years ago, Shanghai used this theme to explain our World Expo to people all over the world Concept, this concept, it not only requires us to show the new urban construction of Shanghai to people all over the world, but also needs to show the spiritual outlook of Shanghai people to the world, so start from the small things around you, be civilized and polite, care for the environment and sanitation; respect the elderly and love Children, forming a good moral trend... is also something that all of us Shanghainese need to work harder on.

Walk with the Expo and make dreams come true. Everyone uses their own actions to make our big family better. Let us all be civilized Shanghainese and let our dreams fly. From this moment on Start, take action!

At the end of the summer vacation, my father and mother and I went to Hannover to visit the 2000 World Expo (Expo2000). There, almost every country has set up a pavilion to display its country's traditional culture, environmental protection and scientific and technological achievements.

When we arrived at the exhibition area, the first thing we visited was the Australian Pavilion. There, I saw colorful tropical fish for the first time. They were guests from the Pacific Ocean! I couldn't help but stand in front of the big fish tank for a long time. I didn't leave until my father urged me.

After passing through an exhibition hall where Australian landscape films were being shown, I came to another exhibition room. There were several computers there, and I quickly ran over to take a look. It turns out that these computers can take an interesting picture of you. First, you can choose a graphic, such as a koala, a grizzly bear, or an Aboriginal girl. You are then asked to look into a hole in the top of the computer, and the face of a koala or grizzly bear is replaced by yours. Then, press another button and a photo is taken. Finally, you write your name and email address on the computer and it will send the photo to you. The next day, I actually received this photo on my dad’s computer. It was so interesting!

In the store in the exhibition area, I bought a "passport". The manager said: "Every time you go to an exhibition hall, you will get a stamp. This is a souvenir of your time at Expo2000.

"I took my "passport" and quickly visited some of the surrounding pavilions, such as the Japan Pavilion, Singapore Pavilion, Thailand Pavilion, etc., and I did not forget that the first thing I did when entering each pavilion was to stamp my "passport". However, I searched for a long time but couldn't find the China Pavilion. My dad looked at the map and found that we came in from the west. The China Pavilion was in the eastern exhibition area. It was too far to walk there and we had to take the cable car. Okay. Get on the cable car and look down from a high place. It looks like a city. Here is the Canada Pavilion and there are the German Pavilion and the French Pavilion. "Little United Nations" confused me.

After getting off the cable car, we went directly to the China Pavilion. A bright five-star red flag was planted at the door of the China Pavilion, and one wall was covered with a picture of the Great Wall. There were all kinds of Peking opera masks hanging on the other wall. When I walked into the museum, I took my passport to get it stamped first. The aunt who stamped it said, "Are you a Chinese kid?" "I said proudly: "Yes. "Then, I walked into the first exhibition hall, which displayed China's "information highway." There were many computers in the hall, and many German children were learning about China on the "highway." Walking further inside, A model of China's moon landing appeared, and an astronaut planted a red flag on the moon's surface. In another hall, there was a large model of the Three Gorges Dam and photos of Shanghai's Pudong New Area, which looked very spectacular in the corner of the hall. There is also a portrait of Li Shizhen that my father told me about, and a copy of "Compendium of Materia Medica" written by him. My father said: "If you understand this set of books, you can treat people." "

When it was getting dark, I reluctantly left the "Little United Nations" and took the car back to Berlin. At this time, I took out the "passport" that had been stamped with many stamps and jokingly said He said to his father: "I've been to more countries than you now!" ”

(Sent from Germany)

At the 132nd Congress of the International Exhibition Bureau held in Monte Carlo, Monaco, on December 3, 2002, Shanghai, China voted 54 to 88 % of the vote won the right to host the 2010 World Expo. What exciting news. This is the first time that the World Expo will be held in a developing country.

On the days leading up to the World Expo, something happened in Shanghai. There have been earth-shaking changes: there are fewer stalls set up everywhere; neighbors who do not know each other have opened the doors of their homes and started to say hello and chat with other neighbors; the plastic bags that were always flying everywhere in the past have disappeared; the dirty roads have become It is clean; dogs no longer urinate everywhere, and they also understand that it will affect the hygiene of the environment...

In the days leading up to the World Expo, it is important to learn English well, and it should be English is a universal language in the world. When friends from all over the world come to Shanghai, we need to communicate with them in fluent English so that they can understand China and Shanghai better.

We are welcoming the World Expo. In daily life, some knowledge about the World Expo is also very important, and the concept of the World Expo is very important. Otherwise, it will be useless if you know more English but have no content to introduce it. I learned a lot about the World Expo from the Internet and TV. Now let me give you a little introduction:

The main body of China's 2010 Shanghai World Expo volunteer logo consists of the Chinese character "heart" and a flying dove of peace holding an olive branch in its mouth. The slogan of the World Expo volunteers is "The world is yours" In front of you, we are by your side. "

The national pavilion of the World Expo is also unique. The theme of the New Zealand pavilion is "Natural City: Living between Heaven and Earth", and the highlight of its shape is "white clouds covering the land below". I Only New Zealand, with its magnificent scenery and open wilderness, can proudly describe itself as a "natural city". The theme of Denmark View is "Happy Life, Fairy Tale Paradise", and the highlight of its shape is the circular track. "Fairy Tale Paradise" exhibition hall

In the days to welcome the World Expo, we should smile more, greet more, pay more attention to some details in life, pay attention to every little thing around us, and use my Actions to welcome the arrival of the World Expo