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The expo

The expo. The expo. Era I -'Industrialization' (1851 - 1938) Era II - 'Cultural exchange' (1939 - 1991) Era III - 'Nation branding' (1992 - present). Three rough eras of world fair. A Brief History Of The World's Expo.

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The expo

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  1. The expo The expo

  2. Era I -'Industrialization' (1851 - 1938) Era II - 'Cultural exchange' (1939 - 1991) Era III - 'Nation branding' (1992 - present) Three rough eras of world fair A Brief History Of The World's Expo The origin of the idea of World's expo is found in the French tradition of national exhibitions. It was soon followed by other national exhibitions in continental Europe, and finally came to London where the first real international exhibition was held. Since their inception in 1851, the character of world expositions has evolved. Three rough eras can be distinguished.

  3. Era I -'Industrialization'(1851 - 1938) Era II - 'Cultural exchange' (1939 - 1991) Era III - 'Nation branding' (1992 - present) From Expo 1992 in Seville onwards, countries started to use the world expo more widely and more strongly as a platform to improve their national images through their pavilions. The 1939 New York World's Fair and the 1949 Stockholm World's Fair represented a departure from the original focus of the expositions. From then on, Expos became more strongly based on a specific theme of cultural significance, and began to address issues of mankind. The first era could be called the era of 'industrialization' and covered, roughly, the period from 1800 to 1950. In these days, world expositions were especially focused on trade and famous for the display of technogical inventions and advancements.

  4. The Bidding Process The China Pavilion The USA pavilion 2010 Shanghai World Expo Better city,Better life.

  5. The Bidding Process 1. May 1999 2. December 8 1999 3. May 15, 2001 4.January 30, 2002 5.December 3, 2002

  6. The China Pavilion Chinese Wisdom in Urban Development

  7. The China Pavilion City in the development of Chinese wisdom" The shape resembles an old hat, was named as the "Oriental crown." "Oriental crown" express the spirit of Chinese culture and temperament. The sculpture symbolizes the spirit of the Chinese sense of the main forms - the Orient crown. Show the wisdom of ancient Chinese science and technology and modern science and technology .

  8. The USA pavilion Rise to the Challenge

  9. The USA Pavilion A mammoth gray steel structure meant to resemble an eagle stretching its wings in welcome. Four core concepts: sustainability, teamwork, health and the spirit of striving for success. Tells the story of the American spirit of perseverance, innovation, and community-building in a multi-dimensional, hi-tech presentation. Four key concepts of "sustainability, teamwork, healthy life, striving and achievements".

  10. Our member: Guan Xinyuan Liu Leilei Jiang Wenying Liu Shan Zhan Yanru Thank you !

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