Shanghai
Theme
● Blending of diverse cultures in the city
● Economic prosperity in the city
● Innovations of science and technology in the city
● Remodelling of communities in the city
● Interactions between urban and rural areas
to be changed
Site Seeing
The name of the mascot of World Expo 2010 Shanghai
China is Hai Bao, which means the treasure of the sea. The name of Hai Bao is easy
to remember, echoes with the color of its body and is a typical lucky name in Chinese
tradition.
Hai Bai is the good well ambassador of Shanghai Expo. He is embracing friends from
all over the world with his arms and confident smile.
Transportation
The Expo Site covers a total area of 5.28 square
kilometers, including the enclosed area and outside areas of support facilities.
The Expo Site spans both sides of the Huangpu River, with 3.93 sq km in Pudong and
1.35 sq km in Puxi. The enclosed area measures 3.28 sq km. There are 12 pavilion
groups, eight in the Pudong Section and four in Puxi, each with an average area
of 10–15 hectares.
Permanent Buildings
China Pavilion
The China Pavilion is designed with the concept of "Oriental Crown". The traditional
Chinese wooden structure architecture element -- Dougong brackets is introduced.
The design concept, "the Oriental Crown, the Crest of Chinese, the Barn for the
World and Wealthy People," reflects the deep accumulation of Chinese culture. The
main colour of the China Pavilion is the traditional and sacred colour, "Gugong
(Forbidden City) Red" which represents the taste and spirit of Chinese culture.
The China Pavilion consists of the 47,000-square-meter Chinese national pavilion,
38,000–square-meter Regional joint pavilion and 3,300-square-meter pavilion of Hong
Kong, Macao and Taiwan.
Theme Pavilions
The Theme Pavilions are located in Zone B of the enclosed area of the Expo Site
and to the west of Expo Boulevard. The shape of the Theme Pavilions borrows from
the "lane" and "dormer" of the old Shanghai, to form a two to three-dimensional
spatial structure by means of "origami". The Theme Pavilions will be built into
a "green, energy-saving, environment-friendly" building with an aboveground area
of 80,000 square meters and underground of 40,000 square meters.
Expo Boulevard
The Expo Boulevard is located in the centre of the Pudong part of the Expo Site
and is the largest stand-alone structure within the Expo Site. The Expo Boulevard
has two floors underground, one above the ground and one canopy. The Expo Boulevard
is a semi-open structure and will serve as a large transportation and commercial
centre with multiple purposes. The Expo Boulevard will act as the main axis for
human traffic flow and sightseeing in the Expo Site during Expo Shanghai and will
continue to be main axis of landscapes in the city after Expo Shanghai.
World Expo Centre
The Expo Centre is located at the water-front greenland in Zone B of the Expo Site.
This building stretches 350 meters from the west to the east, and 140 meters from
the north to the south, with a total floor area of 140,000 square meters. The Expo
Centre will be completed and put into trial operation by the end of 2009. Being
one of the major permanent buildings, the Centre will serve as the centre for ceremonies
and conferences, press conferences and various forums during Expo Shanghai.
Expo Performance Centre
Located in the north of the Pudong Section of the Expo Site and to the east of the
Expo Boulevard, the Expo Performance Centre has a floor area of 126,000 square meters,
of which 74,000 square meters is above ground and 52,000 square meters underground
area. It will be completed and put into trial operation by the end of 2009.
The centre mainly consists of large central stage, large functional hall which can
house 18,000 audiences and supporting facilities. The audience seats are convertible
between 4,000 seats, 8,000 seats, 12000 seats and 18,000 seats based on requirements
for performance and volume of audiences. The central stage is the first of its kind
in China which can be adjusted to form different shapes within 360 degrees. Therefore,
it can provide huge space for stage design, artistic innovation and imagination
for various performances.
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