According to the People's Forum, 65,438+0/3 of the World Expo venues were left as green spaces after being demolished. According to the report, the utilization of the World Expo venues after demolition can be roughly divided into: one third is used to build public facilities, and the "one axis and four pavilions" will be retained, and the China Pavilion will be built into a museum; One third is reserved for urban green space; One third is used for commercial development and will never be used as a house for the rich.
Professor Chen of the Central Party School, Chen Xinkang, Dean of the World Expo Economic Research Institute of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, and Sun Yuanxin, Vice President of the World Expo Economic Research Institute of Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, interpreted all aspects of the World Expo from many angles, including the "waste problem" that people care about. According to the article, when bidding for the World Expo, the organizer had an agreement with the Expo Bureau to dismantle some venues after the World Expo. Of course, we will also respect the opinions of exhibitors. For example, the UAE wants to bring its exhibition hall back to China and transform it into a museum. In fact, the public's concern about waste is not so serious, and the cost of venue construction only accounts for a small part of the total cost. Take the Japan Pavilion as an example. The investment of the whole Japan Pavilion is 2 billion yen, which is not very big. It's hard to keep all the venues. In order to keep them, several conditions must be met: first, foreign venues agree to hand them over to China; second, China should hand over the expenses to the Expo Bureau.
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The Expo Bureau denies that it is customary to keep five foreign "most beautiful pavilions" for demolition.
Nearly a week after the opening of the Shanghai World Expo, tourists have gained a lot. They can not only appreciate the multi-cultures of various countries, but also buy best-selling souvenirs such as Haibao.
Since the opening of the World Expo, the beautiful and distinctive foreign pavilions have won the heartfelt love of tourists. Many spectators were deeply sorry to learn that these pavilions would be demolished after the World Expo according to the practice of previous World Expo. Organizers of the Shanghai World Expo said yesterday that there is no plan to select five pavilions for permanent preservation. According to the official announcement of the Expo Bureau, the Expo Park will permanently retain five landmark buildings of "one axis and four pavilions", namely the Expo Axis, the China Pavilion, the Expo Theme Pavilion, the Expo Center and the Expo Cultural Center.
■ Statement by all parties
Curator of Shanghai Museum: Keeping the five most beautiful museums is just a folk saying.
Yesterday, Nanfang Daily reporter asked Chen, secretary of the Party Committee of Shanghai Municipal Bureau of Culture and Broadcasting and director of Shanghai Museum, whether the self-built museum would be preserved after the World Expo. Chen said: "Choosing the five most popular self-built museums as permanent preservation museums" is just a folk saying. As for what museums will be retained in the end, the Shanghai Municipal Government will make unified arrangements and arrangements in the next step.
"What I know is that the World Expo Museum will be permanently preserved and the Urban Footprint Museum will be demolished." As the theme interpretation consultant and master planner of the Shanghai World Expo, Chen said that what he can be sure of is the future of the two pavilions he is specifically responsible for preparing.
General representative of Germany Pavilion:
There is no point in leaving the Expo Pavilion.
In an interview with Nanfang Daily, dietmar schmitz, the general representative of the German Pavilion, said that at the beginning of the preparations, the pavilion had been required to be demolished after the World Expo, and according to the post-Expo plan, the Expo site might be used for greening projects.
Schmitz said: "For a venue, it is meaningless to have no exhibits, no content and no Expo atmosphere. Six months of the World Expo is long enough. These buildings are not designed for permanent preservation. This may not be the case after a while. "
Schmitz introduced that they built the German Pavilion in a sustainable way, and the 1200 tons of steel used will be cast and recycled after the World Expo. The exhibits will be sent back to their respective companies. Even the film covering the surface of the German Pavilion can be recycled to make umbrellas, sun protection devices or bags.
Prince of Saudi Arabia:
The whereabouts of the "Moon Ship" are unknown.
On the opening day of the World Expo, Prince Alwaleed of Saudi Arabia told Nanfang Daily that the destination of the Saudi Pavilion had not been decided. From the trial operation to the opening of the park, it is rumored that the Saudi Pavilion with a cost of more than 654.38 billion yuan has been at the forefront of popular pavilions and has been "sought after" by the audience.
British Pavilion Project Spokesperson:
260,000 seeds remain in China.
Catherine Dickinson, spokeswoman for the British Pavilion project, told Nanfang Daily that after the World Expo, the British Pavilion will be relocated in China, and those acrylic poles with 260,000 seeds will be given to different institutions in China, and some will remain in the Expo site.
"This is a gift from Britain to the people of China. The seeds of the British Pavilion also represent that Sino-British friendship has taken root and will last forever." Dickinson said.
■ Previous practice
Foreign self-built museums will be demolished after the meeting.
Wu Zhiqiang, the chief planner of the Shanghai World Expo, explained that it is the practice of previous world expositions to demolish the exhibition hall after the Expo.
Zhu Yonglei, deputy director of the Shanghai World Expo Bureau, has previously publicly stated that from the historical experience of Expo 159, keeping it as it is will bring great burden to the host country. Not only does it need fund maintenance in the later period, but the original plot cannot be redeveloped. Therefore, according to the regulations of the Bureau of International Exhibitions, foreign self-built pavilions in China International Import Expo(CIIE) are temporary venues, which are generally demolished after the meeting.
It is understood that the Shanghai World Expo Bureau has also discussed with the Bureau of International Exhibitions whether the venue can be kept. However, the other party said that if a large number of foreign pavilions were retained in this World Expo, it would have a disastrous impact on the future organizers-people may not have that much land.
Because many foreign pavilions are designed and built according to temporary standards, the reuse or direct degradation of materials after demolition is considered before design, so how to solve the quality and safety of buildings from temporary to permanent is also a big problem.
The typical case that can best illustrate the total demolition of the World Expo venues is the 2005 Aichi World Expo. In the initial site selection, Aichi World Expo borrowed the local youth training base, provided that it was returned as it is after the Expo. Therefore, after the Aichi World Expo, it can be said that there is not a brick left, and a green space has been completely restored.
There are precedents for the temporary pavilions with reserved significance to be moved and preserved after the World Expo, such as the Crystal Palace in 185 1. Because of the good response, I moved to West Ham in south London after the World Expo. In addition, some landmark buildings have been left behind, such as the Eiffel Tower, the Space Needle Tower of the Seattle World Expo and the Sun Tower of the Osaka World Expo.
Russia Pavilion: An Ideal City for Children
The best city should be children's favorite city. Yesterday, Alexander Kluyev, the director of the Russian Pavilion, quoted this sentence from Russian writer nosov's "Adventures of Little Ignorance" when introducing the Fairy Tale Pavilion to Nanfang Daily and other media. Russia Pavilion is a children's paradise in the Expo Park, with the theme of "Future World in Children's Eyes".
It is understood that this is also the pavilion built by Russia after the Seville World Expo 1992.
Children's Paradise in the Expo Park
12 White pagodas with different shapes are 20 meters high, with red hollowed-out patterns at the top and gold "lace" at the top; In the center of the tower is a cube "suspended in the air". When you step into it, colorful flowers, giant columns, water curtains and countless innocent smiling faces come to your face, as if you had entered a dreamlike fairy tale world. This is the Russian Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo in the eyes of journalists.
The theme of the pavilion comes from the flower city created in the sci-fi fairy tale "The Adventures of Little Ignorance": "In a fairy tale city, there are some little dwarfs, each of whom is as tall as a cucumber. Their city is very beautiful, and flowers are planted around every household. The city itself is called Flower City. " This has also become the concept of the Russian Pavilion-to show children's infinite yearning for the ideal city.
The exhibition area in the center of the Russian Pavilion is divided into three layers, the bottom layer is Flower City, the second layer is Sun City, and the third layer is Moon City, which correspond to the three dream kingdoms I have been to in The Adventures of Little Ignorance. The reporter saw in the basement that there were all kinds of grotesque urban models here. It is reported that the prototypes of these models come from Russian children. In preparation for this exhibition, Russia held an all-Russian children's painting competition named "The Best City in My Eyes", and made excellent works into models for exhibition.
"The city that attracts children is the best city. If children feel happy, many people will like it. Because we all grew up. " Kruyev told the secret.
Boris Krasnov, the interior exhibition designer of the Russian Pavilion, said, "We Russians have a proverb that we should study while having fun. We hope to think very seriously about the present situation and future of mankind in the way of fairy tales. "
Russian children may come to the Expo Park for their holidays.
Kruyev also said that Children's Day is coming, and the Russian Pavilion is planning to invite representatives of children who have won domestic competitions to the Expo Park to celebrate this festival with children in China. Meanwhile, Moscow education experts will also discuss a series of issues related to children's development with China education experts through video link. In addition, there is an exhibition of works by Russian children's handicraft experts.
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It is understood that the Russian Pavilion is one of 49 foreign self-built pavilions at the Shanghai World Expo. Prior to this, the latest self-built pavilion in Russia dates back to the Seville World Expo 1992.
In this regard, Kruyev said that Russia built its own museum to let the people of Shanghai know Russian culture better and more comprehensively.
On the other hand, Krasnov warmly invited visitors. He said, "I think that at the World Expo, the intention of each participating country is to show its own national characteristics and national spirit, and to show the unique things of this nation. It is not the key to display specific items, because no matter how big the exhibition hall is, it can't hold the whole of Russia. The most important thing is the country's understanding of this issue and their values and ideas. "
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Chinese and Russian World War II veterans are at
Russian Pavilion Connected Dialogue
According to Xinhua News Agency, at the Russian Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo on the 6th, three old Chinese and Russian people who had participated in China's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and the Soviet Union's patriotic war started a dialogue across space with the help of modern video.
Ye Shangzhi, 19 19, from Anqing, Anhui. /kloc-joined War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression in 0/937 and joined the Eighth Route Army that year. Sitting in the conference room of the Russian Pavilion, he waved his hands and said firmly: "The victory of World War II is a decisive victory in turning the wheel of world history."
At the other end of the TV screen, 85-year-old Ivan Mardun Nushko in the Moscow studio said, "I am very happy to see our friends and comrades in China here today."
Lu Changhe, another War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression veteran in China, said: "History is a mirror. Lenin said:' forgetting the past means betrayal.' "
The online dialogue between Chinese and Russian World War II veterans is one of a series of commemorative activities of the Russian Pavilion at the World Expo to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the victory of the Great Patriotic War.
South Africa Pavilion:
The mystery was unveiled yesterday.
After two days of trial operation, the South African National Pavilion finally unveiled its mystery to the world yesterday and held a grand opening ceremony. Li Zhaoxing, member of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) and director of NPC Foreign Affairs Committee, and Matt Nkoana Ma Chabani, South African Minister of International Relations and Cooperation attended the opening ceremony.
With the theme of "the rise of a modern economic power, the time has come", the South Africa Pavilion focuses on the World Cup, urban development and poverty alleviation, tourism and natural resources, and scientific and technological development, and shows the world the unique traditional culture of South Africa, the vitality of major cities and the achievements made since the establishment of the new democratic government in South Africa.
Ma Cha Banier, Foreign Minister of South Africa, said that the South Africa Pavilion will show that South Africa can improve urban life, transform poverty and make people live better through innovation and technology, which is closely related to the theme of "Better City, Better Life" of the Shanghai World Expo. In addition, attracting China and other countries to invest in South Africa is another key content of the South Africa Pavilion. It is understood that during July and August, the South Africa Pavilion will explain that it is time for South Africa to rise as a "modern economic power" by introducing some pillar industries and modern economic profiles of South Africa.
Later, Li Zhaoxing said in an interview with this reporter that he was very happy to attend the opening ceremony of the South Africa Pavilion today, and he expressed warm congratulations on the opening of the South Africa Pavilion.
After the ceremony, in the bustling Africa Square, South African artists presented a unique and energetic song and dance performance for the audience.
Israel Pavilion:
Little things make great wisdom.
According to Xinhua News Agency, May 6th is Israel Pavilion Day. In the Asia Pavilion of the World Expo, the Israel Pavilion covers an area of 1000 square meters. Compared with the magnificent "Oriental Crown" China Pavilion and the "Moon Treasure Boat" Saudi Pavilion, the Israeli Pavilion is small and exquisite.
"Small" is not only reflected in the appearance of Israel Pavilion, but also in its connotation.
A small "capsule" that roams the human body
For example, capsule-sized endoscopes are the star exhibits in the Israel Pavilion. It is 26 mm long, with a diameter of 1 1 mm and weighs about 4 grams.
"This is a mini camera, and every time it flashes, it will take some photos in the human intestine. It can also transmit the pictures taken to the data receiver in real time and then play them on the computer, "said Kevin Ruby, chief operating officer of Israel Giwin Imaging Company.
After the patient swallows, the capsule moves along the digestive direction with the gastrointestinal muscle movement, and transmits the image to the data transmission device tied to the patient's waist. Previously, doctors had to insert several meters of endoscopic equipment into patients to examine their stomachs and intestines.
Cow's "iron hoof" cold and warm knowledge
Another Israeli company's "small" technology has changed the face of the ancient dairy industry. This is Afkin's "intelligent hoof" system, which is being rapidly popularized in the world animal husbandry. It can be used as the "identity card" of cows, and with the help of analysis software, it can transmit data to the computer to show the health status and estrus of cows. In the past, dairy farmers could only judge the state of cows by experience.
Israel Pavilion has also introduced water-saving drip irrigation technology, bioenergy technology for extracting diesel from plants, seawater desalination system and advanced communication satellites to be used for the broadcast of the 20 12 London Olympic Games. How did these ingenious ideas come about?
Chamir, CEO of Givin Imaging Company, believes that Israel attaches great importance to the market and meets the market demand with various new inventions and technologies.
The innovation advantage also comes from the government's investment in scientific research, the reserve of scientific research talents and the emphasis on education. Lan Tianming, deputy consul general of Israel in Shanghai, said that Israeli educational institutions encourage students to develop the habit of thinking from an early age, and at the same time encourage students to think outside the box when thinking about problems.