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Introduction to the World Expo Management Group
The international organization responsible for coordinating and managing the World Expo is the Bureau International des Expositions, or "BIE" in English. The Bureau International des Expositions was established in 1928 and is headquartered in Paris, France. Its charter is the International Convention on Exhibitions. The Convention was signed in Paris in 1928 by representatives of 31 countries and governments, and was revised in 1948, 1966 and 1972.
The mission of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) is to promote economic, cultural, scientific and technological exchanges and development among countries around the world by coordinating and organizing world expositions. The standing office of the Bureau International is the Secretariat, and the Secretary-General is the top leader of the Bureau. The current Secretary-General is Mr. Losertel.
What is the International Association of Horticultural Producers?
The English name of the International Association of Horticultural Producers is: International Association of Horticultural Producers
What is the relationship between the International Bureau of Exhibitions (BIE) and the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH)?
According to the regulations of the International Association of Horticultural Producers, if a non-member country holds a World Horticultural Expo, it must first obtain approval from the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH), and then be recommended by the association and reported to the International Exposition Bureau for approval. ,register. In October 1994, the 46th General Assembly of the International Association of Horticultural Producers passed a resolution agreeing to admit China as a member of the association.
The World's Best Expo
The Shanghai World Expo has not yet officially opened, but 11 records have been selected as the world's best by the China World Records Association.
1. The most participating countries and organizations: More than 230 countries and international organizations have signed up to participate in the Shanghai World Expo, which is the most among all previous World Expos and exceeds the 172 countries and international organizations participating in the 2000 Hannover World Expo. highest record. It will attract tens of millions of visitors from all over the world. The Shanghai World Expo was selected by the China World Records Association as the World Expo with the most participating countries and organizations in the world.
2. Held for the first time in a developing country: the World Expo is divided into registered and recognized categories. The registration type is a comprehensive and large-scale expo, held once every five years, with large scale and huge influence. The Shanghai World Expo belongs to the registration type expo. This is the first registration type World Expo held in a developing country. The Shanghai World Expo was selected as the world's first World Expo held in a developing country by the China World Records Association.
3. The largest number of volunteers: This World Expo has put forward new and higher requirements for volunteers. In the Expo site and urban volunteer service sites, nearly 200,000 volunteers, mainly young people, will It will provide high-quality services to visitors from all over the country and around the world, and will also mobilize nearly one million volunteers to participate in the Expo's urban civilized volunteer service activities throughout the city, with the largest number of people at any previous World Expo. The Shanghai World Expo was selected as the World Expo with the largest number of volunteers in the world by the China World Records Association.
4. The largest number of self-built pavilions: About 40 countries and international organizations have signed up for the construction of self-built pavilions of the official participants of the Shanghai World Expo, which is the highest number ever. The Shanghai World Expo was selected by the China World Records Association as the World Expo with the largest number of self-built pavilions in the world.
5. Simultaneous launch of the online World Expo for the first time: The organizers of the Shanghai World Expo will launch the "Online China 2010 Shanghai World Expo" while holding the physical World Expo, making full use of the unique advantages of the Internet. Realizing the organic linkage between the physical World Expo and the online World Expo, the Internet will make the Shanghai World Expo a "World Expo that never ends." Currently, more than 170 countries and international organizations have confirmed their participation in the Online World Expo. Shanghai Online World Expo was selected as the world's first online World Expo by the China World Records Association.
6. The world’s largest single-area solar roof: The Shanghai World Expo Theme Pavilion has a solar panel area of ??more than 30,000 square meters. It is currently the world’s largest single-area solar roof, with an annual power generation of up to 2.8 million kWh. , which is equivalent to the total electricity consumption of more than 45 million residents in Shanghai for a year. It can reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 2,800 tons per year, which is equivalent to saving more than 1,000 tons of standard coal every year. The roof of the Shanghai World Expo Theme Pavilion was selected as the world's largest single-area solar roof by the China World Records Association.
7. The world’s largest ecological green wall: The 5,000-square-meter ecological green wall on the facade of the Shanghai World Expo Theme Pavilion is the world’s largest ecological green wall. It is also a major symbol of energy conservation in the exhibition hall. The green and insulated exterior wall will effectively block radiation in summer and reduce the air temperature near the exterior wall surface. In winter, the exterior walls will form a layer of insulation that reduces wind speed, thus extending the life of the exterior walls. The roof of the Shanghai World Expo Theme Pavilion was selected as the world's largest single-area solar roof by the China World Records Association. The wall of the Shanghai World Expo Theme Pavilion was selected as the world's largest ecological green wall by the China World Records Association.
8. The world’s largest single-volume public toilet: The new public toilet in the Expo site will be the world’s most environmentally friendly public toilet and the world’s largest single-volume public toilet. There will be more than 30 toilets with about 8,000 toilet seats in the Expo site, creating the largest single toilet capacity in the world. The Expo public toilets adopt a ventilated and insulated double-layer roof: a unified sunshade device and green wall are installed on the overall exterior wall to make the inner surface temperature of the building envelope lower than the outdoor air temperature, without the need for exhaust fans and blowers. This method of following nature and adapting to local conditions has been measured to make the temperature difference between the inside and outside of public toilets reach 8-10 degrees Celsius. Using the siphon principle in deodorization makes deodorization more effective. The public toilet was not knocked down after the World Expo was opened, resulting in a waste of resources. This "box combination" toilet is "portable" and can be moved after the World Expo and then taken to other public service areas. The public toilet of the Shanghai World Expo Theme Pavilion was selected as the largest public toilet in the world by the China World Records Association.
9. The largest number of old buildings in the park are preserved: About 20,000 square meters of historical buildings in the Shanghai World Expo park have been preserved and protected, and more than 400,000 square meters of industrial buildings will be protectively renovated and replaced. It accounts for about one-fifth of the total construction area of ??the Expo site. A record high in history. The Expo Park is where Shanghai has the highest concentration of industrial heritage, and the factories here carry many historical memories of the city. The protection and utilization of old buildings has become an important part of the theme interpretation of the World Expo. These old buildings will be reborn for a variety of purposes: one part will be used directly for the national pavilion (industrial plants are mostly long-span buildings, which are very suitable for display); the other part will be used for logistics and logistical support; the most eye-catching There are also a 5,000-square-meter World Expo Museum and a 20,000-square-meter Urban Civilization Museum, both of which are located in the old buildings of the former Jiangnan Shipyard. The Shanghai World Expo Park was selected by the China World Records Association as the World Expo that retains the most old buildings in the park.
10. The World Expo Park has the largest area: The park covers an area of ??5.28 square kilometers in the city center. The Shanghai World Expo Park area is the largest of all World Expos. The Shanghai World Expo Park was selected by the China World Records Association as the World Expo with the largest park area in the world.
11. The largest crystal matrix in the world: In the Private Enterprise Joint Pavilion of the World Expo, there is a "Sparkling Matrix" display wall composed of 30,000 crystal display boards. Each display board is engraved with each The name of the business. The entire shining matrix will be illuminated by lights and will be full of colors. It is the most eye-catching collective appearance of Chinese enterprises on a world-class stage.
World's Fair, also known as International Fair and World's Fair, referred to as World Expo, World Expo, World Expo, is an international-scale gathering. Exhibitors showcase contemporary cultural, technological and industrial achievements to countries around the world that have a positive impact on various aspects of life.
The World Expo is a large-scale international exhibition hosted by the government of a country and attended by multiple countries or international organizations to showcase human beings' achievements in the social, economic, cultural and scientific fields. It is characterized by long holding time, large exhibition scale, many participating countries and far-reaching influence.
Since the first exhibition was held in London, England in 1851, the World Expo has enjoyed the reputation of "the Olympic event in the fields of economy, science and technology, and culture" due to its rapid development, and has been held for 40 times. According to the latest regulations of the International Exhibition Bureau, World Expos are divided into two types according to their nature, scale and exhibition period: one is a registered (formerly called comprehensive) World Expo, which usually lasts for 6 months and is held every 5 years; the other is It is an accredited (formerly called professional) World Expo. The exhibition period is usually 3 months and is held between two registered World Expos. The registered world expo is different from general trade promotion and economic investment exhibitions. It is the highest level expo in the world.
The Bureau International des Expositions is an intergovernmental international organization specializing in supervising and ensuring the implementation of the International Convention on Exhibitions, coordinating and managing the hosting of World Expos and ensuring the level of World Expos. As of November 2002, there were 89 member states. . In May 1993, the Bureau International des Expositions officially admitted China as the 46th member state. According to the election rules, each member country of the Bureau International des Expositions, regardless of size, has one vote. In the first round of voting, if a city in a candidate country receives more than two-thirds of the votes, the city will become the host city of the 2010 World Expo. If no candidate city receives the required votes in the first round of voting, a second round of voting will take place, but the candidate with the fewest votes in the first round of voting will no longer compete. In the second round of voting, the candidate city that receives more than two-thirds of the votes is elected. If no city obtains more than two-thirds of the votes, the third round of voting will continue as described above until the two cities with the most votes are elected. The final competition will be held between these two cities, and the one with more votes will be awarded the right to host.
The World Expo (Universal Expo, Expo is the abbreviation of Exposition; also known as World Fair or World's Fair) is a distinctive forum that encourages human beings to be creative and actively participate. It also encourages human beings to Science and emotion are combined to present to the world new concepts, ideas, and new technologies that are helpful to human development. Therefore, the World Expo is known as the "Olympic" event of the world's economy, science and technology, and culture.
The World Expo is an international expo event with great influence and long history organized by the government of the host country or the relevant departments entrusted by the government. It has gone through a history of more than a hundred years. It was initially focused on the display of fine arts and traditional handicrafts, and later gradually turned into an exhibition integrating science and technology and industrial technology. It has become a rare place for cultivating industrial talents and enlightening education for ordinary citizens. place. The venue of the World Exhibition not only showcases technology and products, but is also accompanied by colorful performances and charming spectacular scenery. It is set up as a space full of festive atmosphere that cannot be experienced in daily life, and has become an ideal place for entertainment and consumption by ordinary citizens. .
2010 Shanghai World Expo
Time: May 1 to October 31, 2010
The plan for the opening and closing ceremonies of the Shanghai World Expo has been finalized, April 30 The opening ceremony will be held on the evening of October 31st, and the closing ceremony will be held on the evening of October 31st.
Location: On both sides of the Huangpu River in downtown Shanghai, the riverside area between Nanpu Bridge and Lupu Bridge, mainly Pudong and Puxi
Theme: Better City , Better Life)
Sub-themes: Integration of urban multiculturalism, prosperity of urban economy
Innovation of urban science and technology, reshaping of urban communities
Urban and rural Interactive
Goal: Attract 200 countries and international organizations to participate in the exhibition, 70 million visitors
The World Expo is a gathering of human beings. People from all over the world gather in one place to display their respective Products and skills, showing off their respective hometowns and motherlands. The World Expo brings together the greatest achievements of human civilization, so it has unparalleled appeal and arouses people's emotions. Such gatherings can be traced back to ancient times. As early as the fifth century AD, Persia held the first exhibition beyond the function of a market. At the end of the 18th century, people gradually thought of holding exhibitions that were similar to fairs but only displayed without selling.
The modern World Expo originated from the budding industrial revolution in the mid-19th century. So far, the World Expo has been held for more than 40 times, and has mainly gone through four stages of development.
The purpose of holding a World Expo is to enable participating countries to gain extensive contacts and exchanges on themes through an international exhibition platform. The World Expo is a record of the wisdom of social civilization at that time and a look forward to the future.
However, not every World Expo successfully expresses a strong theme. Many World Expos have degenerated into the tone of large museums. Some of the amazing novel exhibits at the exhibition have become permanent. collection.
World Expos can be divided into two categories. One is a registered World Expo that occurs once every five years and usually lasts six months; the other is interspersed between two registered World Expos and usually lasts for six months. Three months of accredited class expo.
The History and Origin of the World Expo Edit this paragraph The origin of the World Expo In ancient farming societies, people often carried out trading activities during harvest celebrations, religious ceremonies, and festive festivals. Later, it gradually developed into a regular and meaningful event. A large-scale trade and exhibition gathering in a fixed place for the purpose of exchanging goods. This was the earliest form of the World Expo. In the 5th century AD, Persia held the first exhibition that went beyond the function of a market.
In the 18th century, with the continuous emergence of new technologies and products, people gradually thought of holding exhibitions similar to fairs, but only for display and not for sale, with the purpose of promoting and displaying new products and achievements. .
In 1791, the Czech Republic held the first such exhibition in its capital, Prague. With the advancement of science and technology and the development of social productivity, the scale of exhibitions has gradually expanded. The geographical scope of exhibitions has expanded from one place to the whole country, from domestic to foreign countries, until it has developed into a world exposition participated by many countries. The History of the World's Fair: The 1851 Universal Industrial Exposition became the world's first world's fair. It was held in Hyde Park, London, the British capital. The exhibition period was from May 1 to October 11, 1851. The main content was world culture and industrial technology. , the "Great" in its name means great, great, and spectacular in English. Through this expo, Britain showed the brilliant achievements of Britain's technological leadership and global dominance after the Industrial Revolution.
The 1867 Paris World Expo already had the prototype of the modern World Expo.
After World War II, people around the world rebuilt their homes on the devastated ruins, and on the basis of restoring production and reviving the economy, the first post-war World Expo was held in Brussels, the capital of Belgium, in 1958, with the theme "Science, Civilization and Humanity." In order to reflect the theme of science, the Brussels World Expo built a spherical pavilion with an atomic energy structure, which symbolizes that mankind has entered a new century of scientific and technological progress. Its unique and novel shape, although it has been almost half a century, has But it’s still vivid in my mind. The splendor and richness of the expo eclipsed almost all previous dock expos.
In 1962, a small-scale professional expo "Humanity in the Space Age" was held in Seattle, USA. The fair showcased new advanced technologies, vending machines and monorail railways, making it a huge success.
In 1964, in order to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the founding of New York, New York held another World's Fair, although the theme was elegant "Towards Peace through Understanding." However, the strong commercial atmosphere of this World Expo made the audience stop and lost the meaning of the commemorative event. The World Expo was held for the first time in Osaka, Japan, in 1970. The Japanese called it the Universal Expo, which reflected "human progress and harmony" and showed the audience Japan's development and achievements in all aspects after the Tokyo Olympics. Thanks to this Expo, Japan has maintained a strong momentum in its economic development in the next 10 years.
The World Expo was held again in 1985. The venue was Tsukuba, a new city of science and culture more than 50 kilometers away from Tokyo. The theme of the expo is: "Living and Environment Human Home Technology". A year later, Canada held another expo with the theme of "Transportation" to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the founding of Vancouver.
1988 marked the 200th anniversary of the establishment of British settlement in Australia. To commemorate this date, Australia held the World Expo in Brisbane, a city on the eastern Gold Coast. The theme of this expo is "Leisure Life in the Age of Science and Technology". It reflects that human beings enjoy news and entertainment in today's era of extremely advanced science and technology. Countries around the world are making a fuss around this theme, using various contents such as sports, entertainment, tourism, leisure, cooking, gardening, etc. to reflect the richness and variety of human life.
In 1990, Osaka, Japan held a professional international flower and green expo with the theme: "Humanity and Nature". The exhibition features world horticulture as a commemorative event celebrating the 100th anniversary of Osaka's "New Beginning". A total of 82 countries participated in this exhibition, and 55 international organizations, Japanese provinces, cities, and large enterprises all set up separate pavilions or booths. We have held large-scale international horticultural expos in Asia for hundreds of times and achieved great success.
In 1992, it was the 500th anniversary of Columbus's discovery of America. To this end, the Spanish government held the World Expo in Seville and named the theme of the Expo
"The Age of Discovery." The World Expo covers an area of ??4.78 million square meters and is attended by more than 100 countries. With more than 60 million visitors, the National Pavilion exhibited the four major inventions and the Long March series of rockets, and was rated as a "Five-Star Exhibition Hall".
The 1993 Daejeon Expo in South Korea was the first world expo (accredited category) held by a developing country in the world. The theme is: "A new way to take off". The China Pavilion showcases aerospace technology, the Three Gorges Project, etc. It has received 3.5 million visitors, the highest among all pavilions, and was rated as one of the five best pavilions.
1998 World Expo in Lisbon, Portugal. 1998 is the International Year of the Ocean approved by the United Nations, and the theme of the expo is: "Ocean - the wealth of the future".
In 1999, China applied to host the AI-related professional World Horticultural Exposition in Kunming. On May 1, China's 1999 World Horticultural Exposition grandly opened in Kunming, Yunnan Province. This is the first global gardening event held in China. Its theme is "Man and Nature, Toward the 21st Century." The expo showcased the horticultural traditions and horticultural varieties of various countries, attracting tens of thousands of visitors from all over the world every day. It lasted for 184 days and closed on October 31, 1999.
In 2000, the World Expo in Hannover, Germany, with the theme "Humanity, Nature, Technology", had a total of 172 participating countries and organizations, which was the largest number of participating countries, regions and organizations in the previous World Expo.
In 2005, the Aichi World Expo in Japan, with the theme "Natural Wisdom", was the most recent registered World Expo. The China Pavilion received 5.7 million visitors, the largest number of visitors
exhibition hall.
List of World's Fairs
Hosting Country/City Name
1851 Great Britain/London Industrial Exhibition of All Nations
1853 France/Paris Paris World's Fair
1862 London World's Fair in England/London
1867 France/Paris 2nd Paris World's Fair
1873 Austria-Hungary/Vienna Vienna World's Fair
1876 United States/Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of American Independence
1878 France/Paris 3rd Paris World's Fair
1883 Netherlands/Amsterdam Amsterdam International Expositions
1889 France/Paris World's Fair (1889)
1893 United States/Chicago Columbian Memorial Exposition
1900 France/Paris 5th Paris World's Fair
1904 United States/St. Louis Centennial Exposition
1908 United Kingdom/London World's Fair
1915 United States/San Francisco San Francisco Panama Pacific Expositions
1925 International Exposition of Decorative Arts in Paris, France
1926 United States/Philadelphia 150th Anniversary World's Fair
1933 United States/Chicago World Exposition Expositions
1935 Brussels World's Fair, Belgium/Brussels
1937 Paris Art World's Fair, France/Paris
1939 United States/New York New York World's Fair
1958 Brussels World's Fair, Belgium/Brussels
1962 United States/Seattle 21st Century Exposition
1964 United States/New York World's Fair
1967 Canadian World's Fair in Montreal/Canada
1970 Japan World's Fair in Japan/Osaka
1971 World Hunting Expo in Hungary/Budapest
1974 United States/ Spokane World's Fair 1974
1975 Japan/Okinawa World Ocean Exposition
1982 United States/Knoxville Knoxville World Energy Expo
1984 United States/New Orleans Louisiana World's Fair
1985 Japan/Tsukuba World's Fair
1986 Canada/Vancouver Vancouver World Transportation Expo
1988 Brisbane World Expo, Australia/Brisbane
1990 Genoa World Expo, Italy/Genoa
1992 Seville World Expo, Spain/Seville
< p> 1993 Korea/Daejeon World Expo1998 Portugal/Lisbon Lisbon Expo
2000 Germany/Hannover Hannover World Expo
2005 Japan/ Love knows love. Earth Expo
2008 World Expo Zaragoza, Spain/Zaragoza
2010 Shanghai World Expo China/Shanghai
2012 South Korea/Yeosu Yeosu World Expo
2015 Italy/Milan World Expo Milan
Member States of the Bureau International des Expositions
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By the end of May 1999, the list of member countries of the International Exhibition Bureau was ***87. The list is as follows:
European region (30)
Austria, Belgium, Belarus , Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the United Kingdom, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Ireland, Iceland.
North America (2)
Canada, United States
Central America (16)
Antigua and Barbuda Dara, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, El Salvador, Grenada, Haiti, Mexico, Nicaragua, Saint Kitts and Neves, Saint Icente and Gentines, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago Trinidad and Tobago
South America (8)
Argentina, Colombia, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, Brazil
Africa (11)
Algeria, Madagascar, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Congo, Tunisia, Uganda
Asia (13)< /p>
Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Israel, Japan, South Korea, Laos, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mongolia, Oman, Philippines
Oceania (3)
Australia, Nauru, Palau
(As of January 18, 2009, there are 154.)
Host city election rules
The World Expo is It is an international large-scale exhibition hosted by the government of a country and attended by multiple countries or international organizations to showcase human beings' achievements in the social, economic, cultural and scientific fields. It is characterized by long holding time, large exhibition scale, many participating countries and far-reaching influence.
Since the first exhibition was held in London, England in 1851, the World Expo has enjoyed the reputation of "the Olympic event in the fields of economy, science and technology, and culture" due to its rapid development, and has been held for 40 times. According to the latest regulations of the International Exhibition Bureau, World Expos are divided into two types according to their nature, scale and exhibition period: one is a registered (formerly called comprehensive) World Expo, which usually lasts for 6 months and is held every 5 years; the other is It is an accredited (formerly called professional) World Expo. The exhibition period is usually 3 months and is held between two registered World Expos. The registered world expo is different from general trade promotion and economic investment exhibitions. It is the highest level expo in the world.
The Bureau International des Expositions is an intergovernmental international organization specializing in supervising and ensuring the implementation of the International Convention on Exhibitions, coordinating and managing the hosting of World Expos and ensuring the level of World Expos. As of November 2002, there were 89 member countries . In May 1993, the Bureau International des Expositions officially admitted China as the 46th member state. According to the election rules, each member country of the Bureau International des Expositions, regardless of size, has one vote. In the first round of voting, if a city in a candidate country receives more than two-thirds of the votes, the city will become the host city of the 2010 World Expo. If no candidate city receives the required votes in the first round of voting, a second round of voting will take place, but the candidate with the fewest votes in the first round of voting will no longer compete. In the second round of voting, the candidate city that receives more than two-thirds of the votes is elected. If no city obtains more than two-thirds of the votes, the third round of voting will continue as described above until the two cities with the most votes are elected. The final competition will be held between these two cities, and the one with more votes will be awarded the right to host. Edit this section of the application process for the World Expo. Application:
According to BIE regulations, countries interested in hosting the World Expo must submit a formal application to the BIE no earlier than nine years from the date of the event and pay a 10% registration fee. The application letter includes opening and closing dates, theme, and the legal status of the organizing committee.
BIE will notify the member governments of the application and inform them of their intention to participate in the competition within 6 months from the date of notification.
Inspection:
Six months after submitting the application letter, the Chairman of the BIE Executive Committee will organize an inspection in accordance with regulations to ensure the feasibility of the application. The inspection activity was chaired by a BIE Vice Chairman and attended by several representatives, experts and the Secretary-General. All costs are borne by the sponsor. The inspection content is: theme and definition, opening date and period, location, area (total area, upper and lower limits of the area that can be allocated to each exhibitor), expected number of visitors, financial feasibility and financial guarantee measures, and the sponsor’s calculation of the cost of exhibition. and methods of financial and material allocation (to reduce costs for each participating country), policy and measure guarantees for participating countries, the attitude of governments and various organizations interested in participating, etc.
Voting:
If the preparation of the candidate country is supported by the inspection team, the plenary meeting will vote eight years before the hosting date as usual. If there is more than one candidate country, the plenary meeting will vote by secret ballot.
If after the first round of voting, the applicant country receives two-thirds of the votes, it will win the right to host. If any application does not receive two-thirds of the votes, another vote will be held and the country with the fewest votes in each vote will be eliminated. The host country will then be determined by a two-thirds vote. When only two countries compete, the host country is determined based on a simple majority.
The things China brought to the meeting totaled 720 boxes, worth about 200,000 taels of silver. The place for displaying things is smaller than that in Japan and is quite inadequate. This is because the place inside the meeting is uneven with the ground. I originally planned it to be only eight thousand square feet, but I didn't expect it to be so large.
This was an important event for the Chinese people to open their eyes to the world. The abundant products and national strength of Europe and the West deeply moved the first batch of Chinese people who no longer sat back and discussed, but stood up to save. China's first participation in the World Expo China's first participation in the World Expo should have started at the Vienna World's Fair in 1873. China's participation method is also unique to the Sage Fair itself. Because the representative of the Chinese is an Englishman named EoCoBowra. The person who sent him to represent China was neither the imperial court nor a certain imperial official, but the British Chief Taxation Department of the Qing Dynasty at that time, the Englishman Hurd. After 1840, China's customs and foreign trade were handed over to foreigners. In order to expand business ties between China and foreign countries and seek greater profits, Hurd sent Bao La to represent China at the Saiqi Conference. Previous World Expos that New China has participated in From 1982 to the present, entrusted by the Chinese government, the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade has organized Chinese pavilions to participate in World Expos 9 times in the name of the country. Namely:
1982 "Energy" Expo in Knoxville, USA;
1984 "Water Source" Expo in New Orleans, USA;
1985 "Tsukuba" Japan "Technology" Expo;
1986 "Transportation" Expo in Vancouver, Canada;
1988 "Amateur Life in the Age of Technology" Expo in Brisbane, Australia;
1992 "Ship and Sea" World Expo in Genoa, Italy;
1992 "Age of Discovery" World Expo in Seville, Spain; 1993 "New Road to Takeoff" in Daejeon, South Korea World Expo;
The 1998 "Ocean - The Wealth of the Future" World Expo in Lisbon, Portugal.
Among them, at the 1988 Brisbane, 1992 Seville and 1993 Daejeon World Expos, the China Pavilion was rated as a "Five-Star Pavilion" twice and once as the "Most Expo". "The best foreign hotel".
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