Chile Pavilion in Expo 2010 Shanghai ChinaVisitors to the Chile Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo will look down a well and see, not their own reflections in the water, but scenes of Chilean life.
By: Busiunion That’s because of a digital screen that will beam videos and pictures from the South American country. At the same time, Chileans at home will be able to see the curious faces of Expo visitors via cameras in the well. Chile released further details of its crystal cup pavilion structure yesterday as workers topped the roof.The country’s president, Michelle Bachelet, attended the ceremony - the first head of a foreign state to visit the still-under- “City of Relations,” the 3,000-square- Hernan Somerville, commissioner general of the Chile Pavilion, said the pavilion is expected to have a daily attendance of 15,000 to 17,000. “The Chile Pavilion in the 2010 World Expo is meant to establish a closer relationship between Chile and China, despite the long geographic distance,” said Bachelet, the Chilean president. “The pavilion aims at making China one of our closest national allies and enabling Chileans to benefit from exchange with this country.” Bachelet visited the pavilion yesterday and joined in the “Tijerales,” With the last beam of the pavilion installed, Chile has become the first Latin American country to complete construction of its national pavilion. Want to know more about Expo 2010 Shanghai China? Please visit http://www.busiunion.com/ # # # As the first one-stop business service website, we provide you a good guide of doing business in China. http://www.busiunion.com End
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