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April 2nd, 2009
Hong Kong attaches great importance to participating in World
Exposition 2010 Shanghai China (Shanghai Expo), said the Permanent
Secretary for Constitutional and Mainland Affairs, Mr Joshua
Law.
Mr Law made the remarks today (April 2) at the official Hong
Kong launch of Expo 2010 ticket sales.
“The ceremony today marks a new chapter in the preparations for
the Shanghai Expo. It also draws us a further step closer to the
2010 Shanghai Expo,” said Mr Law.
“Our participation in the Shanghai Expo will provide a valuable
opportunity to showcase our characteristics and strengths and
promote our broader commercial interests to international
audiences. It will also help enhance the image of the HKSAR and
strengthen our economic ties with the Mainland.
“In the course of preparation for the various activities, we
have maintained close contact and co-ordination with the Bureau of
Shanghai World Expo at different levels and have given full play to
the spirit of Shanghai-Hong Kong working together as a family.”
Outlining Hong Kong’s plan for the Expo, Mr Law said Hong Kong
would construct a standalone Hong Kong Pavilion within the China
Pavilion area under the theme “Hong Kong – A City with Unlimited
Potential”.
The Hong Kong Pavilion will feature Hong Kong’s unique
characteristics and showcase the city’s creativity as well as
connectivity with the Mainland and the world.
Hong Kong will also participate in the Urban Best Practices Area
Exhibition (UBPA) under the theme “Smart Card, Smart City, Smart
Life”.
Hong Kong’s UBPA exhibition will demonstrate how the extensive
use of smart card technology has improved efficiency and the
quality of city life.
An Online Hong Kong Pavilion will be constructed as part of the
“Expo Shanghai Online” project. This will create a “virtual
pavilion” on the Internet to provide an interactive platform for
online visitors to have a virtual Expo experience.
The Hong Kong SAR Government will also build a special Expo
website to promote Hong Kong’s participation and provide another
avenue for netizens around the world to learn more about Hong
Kong.
During the six-month Expo period a range of activities promoting
Hong Kong will be held, including a Hong Kong Week in October
2010.
A series of promotional activities will publicise relevant
information regarding the Expo, as well as raise public awareness
of and interest in Hong Kong’s participation in the Shanghai Expo,
Mr Law said.
Shanghai Expo will be held in Shanghai from May 1 to October 31,
2010, under the theme “Better City, Better Life”.
It will provide a platform for participating countries and
organisations to exchange experiences and ideas on urban
development and explore new approaches to eco-friendly lifestyles,
working conditions and sustainable development.
Today’s ticket sales launch ceremony was jointly organised by
the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination, the Constitutional
and Mainland Affairs Bureau and China Travel Service (Hong Kong)
Limited (CTS).
Also officiating at the ceremony were the Deputy Director
General, Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination, Mr Chen
Xianjin, and the Director and General Manager, China Travel Service
(Hong Kong) Limited, Mr Zhou Laiwei.
Expo tickets are available for sale in Hong Kong via the CTS
network from today. The first sales period from today to June 30
will offer tickets to institutions, companies and other
organisations in Hong Kong.
From July 1, 2009, tickets will be available to individuals.
A Shanghai Expo Hotline 2998 7010 has also been set up for
ticket sales enquiries.
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