China Daily (Hong Kong)

Pavilion indicates designs on future developmen­ts

Structure showcases China’s desire to promote more reform and opening-up

- By XU WEI in Shanghai xuwei@chinadaily.com.cn

The design of China’s pavilion at the China Internatio­nal Import Expo is intended to showcase the drive to further expand the nation’s openingup policy, a government official said on Tuesday.

Wu Zhengping, head of the Trade Developmen­t Bureau at the Ministry of Commerce, said the Chinese pavilion, the event’s largest country pavilion, features many designs indicating that China will not close its doors to the world and will become increasing­ly open.

“We have not set up any walls or separate rooms in the pavilion. Our priority is to make the pavilion open and transparen­t,” he said.

The pavilion, which covers 1,472 square meters, includes elements that display China’s achievemen­ts since reform and opening-up was launched 40 years ago, he said.

The latest developmen­ts in the country’s high-speed rail network, including the Fuxing fleet of trains, and its first self-developed passenger jet airliner, the C919, are highlighte­d at the pavilion.

The display offers firsthand experience of the driver’s cabin of the Fuxing train and showcases a model of China’s latest supercompu­ter.

“With these high-tech exhibits we are trying to demonstrat­e that innovation has been the driving force in China’s economic and social developmen­t, and the results of that innovation have benefited people in China and the world,” he said.

Also featured at the pavilion are details of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, the world’s longest sea crossing.

The display also features a freight service linking China and Europe, which has provided the Belt and Road Initiative with high-quality, efficient services.

The freight service connects 53 Chinese cities with 45 others in 15 European countries and regions, according to Chinese authoritie­s.

Wu said the design of the pavilion also prioritize­d the interpreta­tion of China’s developmen­t concepts, including innovation-driven developmen­t, a green developmen­t drive and greater efforts to protect intellectu­al property rights.

China’s achievemen­ts in poverty reduction are displayed at the pavilion, in addition to details of efforts to push forward the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.

 ?? ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY ?? Models of the Fuxing fleet of bullet trains attract attention at China’s pavilion during the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.
ZHU XINGXIN / CHINA DAILY Models of the Fuxing fleet of bullet trains attract attention at China’s pavilion during the China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai.

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