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Shanghai
Seeks to Host World Expo
Shanghai, China's economic centre, will submit a bid to host
the World Expo 2010, known as "the Olympic Games of Economy,
Science and Technology and Culture," city and State officials
said yesterday.
They see World Expo as a major international event. State
Councillor Wu Yi described the expo as "a special forum to
encourage human creativity and participation" and "encourage
the combination of science with human emotions."
Yosu, South Korea and Buenos Aires, Argentina are also seeking
to host the World Expo.
Wroclaw, Poland and Moscow, Russia were reportedly considering
whether to submit bids.
The Bureau of International Expositions is scheduled to select
a host city in December 2002.
Wu said the central government supports Shanghai's bid.
By supporting Shanghai, the Chinese Government hopes to work
with people from all over the world in conducting discussions
and research on development-related problems, Wu said.
Shanghai Mayor Xu Kuangdi said the city's advantages for hosting
the expo includes the city's upgraded infrastructure and its
growth as an economic centre.
"We have started our preparations for the bidding in terms
of organization, information and proposal," Xu said.
Preparations include a recently established national bid committee
that Wu will lead.
Xu said Shanghai hopes to host the expo in its Pudong New
Area from June through October in 2010.
"But we are confident that with the earnest anticipation
of 1.2 billion Chinese people, and the hard work of the Shanghai
municipal government and all parties concerned that we will
be successful with our bid," said Yu Xiaosong, chairman of
the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade. |