Date: 01/05/2010

Chinese President Hu
Jintao and International Exhibitions Bureau President
Jean-Pierre Lafon present at the Expo 2010 opening
ceremony in Shanghai, east China, yesterday.
The Shanghai World Expo
has got underway yesterday evening with a dazzling display of artistic
performances, fancy fireworks and high technologies at the opening ceremony.
After years of planning
and preparation, the ceremony, featuring indoor performances and outdoor
celebrations, began at around 20:00 in the
Chinese President Hu Jintao declared the opening of
the World Expo 2010 in the futuristic seashell-shaped venue.
International
dignitaries, including French President Nicolas Sarkozy,
The evening would be
recorded in the 159-year-old World Expo history, with thousands of people
watching, while hundreds of thousands more enjoying lights, fountains and
fireworks that lit up the waterfront promenade, the Bund.
The indoor performances
starred
The presence of
international stars, including Andrea Bocelli, Shinji
Tanimura and Maori dancers, turned the stage
"truly planetary."
The virtual tides of
the "Blue Danube" projected on the center stage then turned into a
time tunnel, where images of earlier World Expos flew by, represented by
landmark inventions, including electric lamps, silk, a motorcar, a steamer, a
maglev train and a satellite.
Expos historically have
been remembered for the creation of landmarks like the
As the first registered
World Expo hosted by a developing country, the Expo Shanghai "will be an
opportunity for
A total of 189
countries would present their best at the six-month event, which is expected to
attract 70 million visitors from
The Danes have brought
their "Little Mermaid" statue. The French will display seven national
treasures, including works by Edouard Manet and Vincent van Gogh, while
The Expo will show the
emergence of
With the world still
overshadowed by the financial crisis, analysts believe the Expo will be a boost
not only to the Chinese economy, but also the global economic recovery. No one want to miss the opportunity, they say.
As the world's third
largest economy and the first country emerging from the global financial
crisis,
For Shanghai, the
six-month event not only stimulated infrastructure construction and
consumption, it would also help the city transform itself into a global
financial center, said Lian Ping, chief economist of
the Bank of Communications, China's fifth largest lender.
Jean-Pierre Lafon said World Expos, more alive than ever before, are
"answering a need of progress, of meetings, of conviviality and
dialogue."
He said he hoped the
Shanghai World Expo, carrying the theme of "
The Shanghai World Expo
would usher in new ways of life for people and contribute to the promotion of
harmony among mankind, cities and nature, said Chinese Vice
Premier Wang Qishan while addressing the opening
ceremony.
"I am confident
that, with concerted efforts, people around the world will witness a
successful, splendid and unforgettable World Expo," said President Hu in his welcoming toast.

Singer Song Zuying
and pop star Jakie Chan as well as other performers
are at the stage of Expo 2010 opening ceremony in Shanghai, east China,
yesterday

Fireworks light up the sky over the