China Daily

Foreigners welcome at Chengdu expo

- By HUANG ZHILING and PENG CHAO in Chengdu Contact the writers at huangzhili­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

Chengdu, the host city of the Internatio­nal Horticultu­ral Exposition 2024, has prepared a comprehens­ive guide for foreign visitors to the event, local officials said.

The expo, running from April 26 to Oct 28, will showcase diverse gardening cultures from China and around the world.

To make it more convenient for foreigners to visit Sichuan’s provincial capital for the expo, the city has comprehens­ively improved services in fields ranging from border entry and exit to internatio­nal flights, tourism, payments, express deliveries and healthcare.

The exit and entry administra­tion of the city’s public security bureau will make it more convenient for foreigners to visit Chengdu through measures such as visa processing at nearby locations, re-entry facilitati­on and simplifica­tion of visa applicatio­n materials.

The city’s 11 visa applicatio­n centers each feature a dedicated visa service window for visitors to the expo, it said.

Chengdu’s financial supervisio­n and administra­tion bureau has improved the city’s payment environmen­t. On Monday, the city achieved full acceptance of domestic and foreign bank cards, cash and mobile payments at key locations such as major commercial districts, tourist attraction­s, hotels, transporta­tion hubs and hospitals, the bureau said.

Most of Chengdu’s major express delivery companies can provide delivery services for foreigners holding valid passports and permanent residence cards, the city’s postal administra­tion bureau said.

With less than two weeks to go before the opening of the expo, all 113 exhibition parks and six core pavilions at the main venue have been completed, and constructi­on work at the expo’s four branch venues has also been largely completed.

Ding Fuzhuang, director of Chengdu Horticultu­ral Expo Operation Developmen­t Co’s planning and design department, said cities from around the world will participat­e in the event.

At the main venue, covering an area of 242.2 hectares in the Chengdu Eastern New Area, the potential shape of future park cities will be showcased.

The branch venue in Chengdu’s Wenjiang district will have a Sichuan-style bonsai theme, the one in Pidu district will focus on the flower industry, and agronomy will take center stage at the branch venue in Xinjin district. The fourth branch venue, in Qionglai, a lowerlevel city under the administra­tion of Chengdu, will have a biodiversi­ty theme.

Zhang Yongchao, head of Chengdu Horticultu­ral Expo Operation Developmen­t Co’s industry operation department, said the main venue will offer two themed sightseein­g routes — “internatio­nal style” and ”Chengdu flavor” — along with a diverse range of commercial and consumptio­n options.

On the internatio­nal style route, visitors will be able to stroll through 31 exhibition parks to appreciate the charms of gardens from around the world.

The Chengdu flavor route will connect 82 exhibition parks to showcase Sichuan culture and Chengdu’s lifestyle. Visitors will be able to enjoy experience­s ranging from tasting local baba tea to watching Chengdu’s characteri­stic theatrical performanc­es.

During the 186-day event, more than 2,000 diverse and familyfrie­ndly cultural activities will be held. The organizers will also promote internatio­nal exchanges and cooperatio­n in the developmen­t of gardening, horticultu­re and the arts.

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