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| Shanghai Capable of Holding World Expo: BIE Delegation |
| The inspection delegation of the Bureau of International Exhibition ended their five-day visit in Shanghai Saturday. They all spoke highly of Shanghai's sound organization, financial capacity and infrastructure level. |
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| Zhejiang Supports Shanghai's 2010 World Expo Bid |
| The 46 million people of Zhejiang Province, located in eastern China and adjacent to Shanghai, fully supported Shanghai's bid to host the 2010 World Expo Friday, a senior Zhejiang official said Friday in Hangzhou. |
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| BIE Delegation Makes Positive Comment on Shanghai's Bid |
| Carmen Sylvain, head of the visiting delegation of the Bureau of International Exhibitions (BIE), expressed Thursday satisfaction with the presentations by the Shanghai side on its bid for hosting the World Expo in 2010. |
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| BIE Delegation Continues Inspection of Shanghai |
| On their second-day inspection tour in Shanghai, the BIE delegation, led by Carmen Sylvain, visited the City Planning Exhibition Center and sailed to the 3.4-square-kilometer area selected as the site for World Expo 2010 on the two banks of the Huangpu River. |
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| World Expo Site Design Portrays Shanghai's Future |
| The miniature currently exhibited in the Shanghai Urban Planning Exhibition Center vividly demonstrates the design plan for the site construction for World Expo 2010, for which Shanghai is vigorously bidding. |
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| Expo to Benefit Both Shanghai and World: Shanghai Mayor |
| The mayor of Shanghai Tuesday expressed enthusiasm for and confidence in hosting the World Exposition in 2010, stressing that such an expo will benefit both Shanghai and the world. |
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| China Pledges to Host A Successful 2010 World Expo |
| The Chinese government and people are confident that they will host the World Exposition in 2010 successfully, as China's national strength will have been promoted to a new stage by that time. China will be the first developing country to host a registered World Exposition if it wins the bid. |
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| World Exposition in China Could Benefit All: Shanghai Mayor |
| If Shanghai win the bid for hosting the 2010 World Exposition, it will invest 2.5 billion US dollars in the event, acting Mayor Chen Liangyu said recently. |
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| BIE Delegation Leaves Beijing for Shanghai |
| The delegation from the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) left Beijing Tuesday for China's biggest business hub Shanghai to make on-the-spot investigations into the city's bid to host the 2010 World Exposition. |
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| China's Application for Shanghai 2010 World Expo, an Inspiring Plan |
| Mar.11 sees the miniatured location model for the Shanghai 2010 World Expo interpreted and displayed in the sophisticated Shanghai City Planning Exhibition Hall. The model gives a strong sense of three dimensions and transparency. The elliptic canal, green arcades and flowery bridge give an inspiring description of a bright morrow in the city development on both sides of the Huangpu River. |
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| Shanghai Lawmakers Support City's Bid to Host 2010 World Exposition |
| Shanghai lawmakers attending the annual session of the National People's Congress (NPC) on Monday expressed their support to the city's bid to host the 2010 World Exposition. |
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| President Jiang Meets BIE Delegation, Promising Best Ever World Expo |
| China spares no efforts to bid for the 2010 World Exposition in order to increase mutual understanding with the people of other countries and make contributions to peace and development of the world, said Chinese President Jiang Zemin when meeting with a delegation of the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE) Monday in Beijing. |
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| China Vows to Host Best Ever World Exposition |
| China Monday vowed to host the best ever World Exposition in 2010, with a stable society and a fast developing economy as its backing. Chinese government noted that holding the World Exposition in China would further relations and cooperation between China and other countries in the economic, trade and scientific fields. It would also make a big impact and increase the status of the World Exposition. |
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| Premier Zhu: China Capable of Hosting 2010 World Exposition |
| Chinese Premier Zhu Rongji said the Chinese government and people have both determination and confidence in and are capable of hosting the 2010 World Exposition and will endeavour to make it the most successful exposition yet. Zhu made the remarks in Beijing Monday afternoon in a meeting with the delegation from the Bureau of International Expositions ( BIE). |
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| BIE Delegation Visits Beijing |
| The delegation from the Bureau of International Expositions (BIE), which arrived in Beijing Sunday for a six-day visit, will hear China's presentations here Monday to learn more about the country's bid to host the 2010 World Fair in Shanghai. |
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| Shanghai Competent to Host 2010 World Expo |
| Shanghai is now preparing for the forthcoming inspection of the International Expositions Bureau ( IEB). The IEB will decide by the end of this year which city will host the World Expo 2010. China, which submitted the application to hold the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai in May last year, was the first among six countries to put formally submit its application. |
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| China Keen to Hold 2010 World Expo |
| China is now vigorously supporting Shanghai's bid for the World Expo 2010, hoping to be the first developing country to obtain the opportunity of holding a World Expo. If China wins the bid, it will greatly boost other member developing countries' keenness to apply for the Expo holding right, so as to promote their social and economic progress. |
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| Shanghai Has Great Expectations of World Expo 2010 |
| This report written by People's Daily correspondents Rong Xiao and Li Lihui focuses on the following three points: Chinese people's new expectations; a theme full of new ideas; and having both strength and capability. |
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| Shanghai Aims to Make Profit from 2010 World Expo |
| Shanghai is confident that it will make a profit of more than 9 billion yuan (US$110 million) if it hosts the 2010 World Expo. The city is putting every effort into its bid to host the 2010 World Expo, which if successful will increase China's commercial contact with other countries and bring many new business opportunities. |
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| Shanghai Goes All Out to Bid for 2010 World Expo |
| Shanghai will put every effort into its bid to host the 2010 World Expo, which if successful will increase China's commercial exchanges with other countries and bring many new business opportunities, a senior official said Thursday in Shanghai. If Shanghai wins the bid, it will be the first time for a developing nation to host the fair in the 150-year history of the event. |
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