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Shanghai Expo Park (simplified Chinese: 上海世博公园; traditional Chinese: 世博公園; pinyin: Shìbo Gōngyuán; Shanghainese: Sypoh Gonyu) is a park in the district of Pudong within Shanghai. It is situated in Pudong New Area. It is located near the Mercedes-Benz Arena.
Address: World Expo Park, Shangnan Road, Pudong New District: Town or city: Shanghai: Country: China: Current tenants: Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination: Construction started: 18 December 2007: Completed: November 2010: Inaugurated: 8 February 2010: Height; Roof: 139.8 m × 139.8 m (459 ft × 459 ft) [1] Technical details; Structural ...
This article contains the details of the pavilions at Expo 2010. The 2010 World Expo Shanghai is the largest Expo site ever, covering more than 5.2 square kilometers and containing more than 70 exposition pavilions. [1] More than 190 countries and 50 international organizations registered to participate in the 2010 Shanghai Expo.
The Mercedes-Benz Arena (simplified Chinese: 梅赛德斯-奔驰文化中心; traditional Chinese: 梅賽德斯-奔馳文化中心; pinyin: Méisàidésī-Bēnchí Wénhuà Zhōngxīn; Shanghainese: Me-se-teq-sy-pen-zy Ven-ho Tson-sin, literally "Mercedes-Benz Culture Center"), formerly known as the Shanghai World Expo Cultural Center, is an indoor arena located on the former grounds of Expo ...
Oriental Land is a park located in Qingpu District, Shanghai City, under the jurisdiction of Shanghai Municipal Education Commission and Oriental Pearl. It has a land area of 5600 acres and a water area of 2000 acres. [1] Oriental Land is a AAAA-level Tourist Attraction of China and a Chinese National Environmental Science Base. [2]
2011 is the year for promoting China Wu Culture Expo Park. In this year, the cultural tourism resources will be integrated on a high standard and the cultural tourism connotation of the Wu Culture Expo Park will be enriched and promoted. 2012 is the year for establishing the brand of China Wu Culture Expo Park.
Hehe Xiexie depicts two "cuddly" Giant pandas which, according to Huan, represent a "harmonious society, harmonious world [and] harmonious Expo." [1] They are made of mirror-finished stainless steel and measure 600 centimetres (20 ft) x 420 centimetres (13.8 ft) x 380 centimetres (12.5 ft) and 600 centimetres (20 ft) x 426 centimetres (13.98 ft) x 390 centimetres (12.8 ft). [3]
Completed in 1910 and expanded in 1919, Hardoon Garden was for a long time Shanghai's largest and most elaborate private garden. By the time of Hardoon's death in 1931, the garden included within its grounds a theatre, a pagoda, a stone boat, a school, a university and an academy of classical Chinese language and culture. Hardoon's wife Liza ...