Home | Hotels | Hotels Video | China Flights | China Train Tickets | Main cities | China map | Contact us | Reservation Status  

Search China Hotels China Hotels:
Please Select a City:
Find Your Hotel With China Map
Check-in:
Show Calendar
Check-out:
Show Calendar
Currency Adults Child

Search China Flight Ticket China Flight:
One Way Round-Trip
Departure city:
Destination:
Departure date:
Return date:



Shanghai Hotels:

China Hotels info

Beijing Hotels, Shanghai Hotels
Guangzhou Hotels, Shenzhen Hotels
Hangzhou Hotels, Yiwu Hotels

China Travel info

Embassies and Consulates
China Health
China Currency
China Visa

China Tourist info

China Itineraries
Traditional Holidays
What to see in China
Weather in China

China Business info

Fairs and exhibitions
Shanghai Expo.
Canton Fair, Yiwu Fair
Institutional offices
China investment guide
Doing business in China

China Vacation info

China Map
China Travel Tourism News
Harbin Ice Lantern Festival
Hotels Reservation

China Province:

Hubei, Inner Mongolia
Jiangxi, Shaanxi, Tibet

World Expo 2010 Shanghai China >> Participation >> Pavilions of Participants


New Zealand Pavilion

New Zealand Pavilion

layout of outside look of New Zealand pavilion

New Zealand Pavilion

layout of outside look of New Zealand pavilion

New Zealand has chosen a joint team to create its pavilion at World Expo Shanghai 2010.

The team consists of a leading architectural firm, award-winning exhibition and garden designers and a leading international project management company.

New Zealand has secured a 2,000-square-meter prime site for its pavilion, which will be linked to the main walkway and be visible to virtually every visitor to the Expo.

"We're thrilled to be chosen for this task," said Chris Bicknell of Coffey Projects, who will lead the team that will create and direct the building of the pavilion.

"China is the focus of the world's attention right now and will be very important in New Zealand's future. This is a big responsibility and a wonderful opportunity. We are determined to do it justice," Bicknell said.

Most members of the joint team were also involved in creating the successful New Zealand pavilion at the 2006 World Expo in Aichi, Japan.

"New Zealanders usually don't think of themselves as urban people," said Bicknell. "But in fact 86 percent of us live in towns and cities and our major cities rate very highly in world surveys of 'livability.'

"We will be showcasing both our lifestyle and the innovative side of New Zealand urban life in the pavilion."

New Zealand's Minister for Foreign Affairs and Trade, Phil Goff, said China's economic and strategic importance to New Zealand made participation at Expo imperative.

"And the fact that we are about to become the first developed country to sign a free trade agreement with China further increases the potential of the expo for us.

"China has the fastest growth of all the major economies. Its middle class now numbers over 100 million and is growing rapidly," Goff said.

New Zealand was among the earliest countries to confirm its participation in the 2010 Expo.

New Zealand's Economic Development Agency said the country would spend an additional US$18 million over the next four years to boost trade development in China and elsewhere in Asia. Shanghai Expo is one of the important programs.

The New Zealand government invested US$8.5 million in the 2006 Aichi World Expo, according to the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise's Website.

 

Related News :

New Zealand Pavilion to highlight Maori culture

| Home | Hotels | Hotels Video | China Flights | Flights Schedule | Pickup Service | Travel Packages | Affiliate | Add your hotels | Interprete Italiano-Cinese | Contact | Site Map | Link | FAQ | About Us
Copyright © 2001-2024 China Hotels Reservation - All Rights Reserved
Europe Office: ChinaHotelsReservation- Via Gerolamo Forni 64 - 20161 Milano - Fax 0291390522
China Office: China Travel(Hualv) Business co.,Ltd. - Tel 0086-577-88555070 Fax 0086-577-88522570
Xishan Donglu Xicen Gongyu 7 Zhuang 802 - 325005 Wenzhou China