Exposure

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(China Daily)
Updated: 2010-09-03 08:23
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Applied technology

The national pavilions at the Expo Garden have been showcasing new technology, new materials and lifestyles of their countries. The exhibitions are the driving force of the Expo. New technologies, such as human-like robots and intelligent houses, well demonstrate the Expo slogan of "Better City, Better Life". To apply the new technologies in real life would be the greatest heritage of Expo. Therefore, people have expectations that Expo may change their lives and concepts.

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Mad rush

There have been plenty of "Expo strategies" online, which share experiences on visiting the most interesting pavilions in the shortest time. However, such strategies have caused some side effects.

A summary of the pavilions that offer free gifts is among the hottest of Expo strategies. As a result, many visitors go to the pavilions only for free gifts. Another widespread strategy introduces a shortcut to the Saudi Arabia Pavilion, one of the most popular pavilions in the Expo Garden. Every morning when the gate opens, many visitors, young or old, made a mad dash to the pavilion by following the route quoted online. And quite a few of them get hurt along the way.

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City image

A city will be able to influence the world only after the establishment of its culture, which will highlight the city's image. The Expo, which helps Shanghai develop its image, is a golden opportunity for the city to promote its spirit and the unique Shanghai culture. It tells a story about the city's development, which helps change people's attitude towards the city and attract potential investors, visitors and professionals to work and live here.

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(China Daily 09/03/2010)

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