Expo 2011 Xi'an China

Expo 2011 Xi¡¯an China

Theme£º"Eternal peace & harmony between nature & mankind, nurturing the future earth - a city for nature, co-existing in peace"
Location£º Xi¡¯an ?China
Duration£º2011.04.28- 10.22
Expected Visitors: 12 millon.
Expected Participants: 109
Introduction to International Horticultural Exposition 2011 Xi'an China : An Ancient Capital, a City of Natural Beauty. Xi'an, a modern and ecological new city in China¡¯s central region, is rising up rapidly.The International Horticultural Exposition will be held in Xi'an in 2011. It will be another grand international gathering hosted by China after the Beijing 2008 Olympics and Expo 2010 Shanghai, as well as an important opportunity to showcase green civilization and promote the nation's image. The actual site of the expo is Guangyun Lake. It is located at the bank of Chan-Ba known as "Bashang". Guangyun Lake was a major port in ancient China. During the Tianbao period of the Tang dynasty (742-756AD), Emperor Xuanzong held a large-scale water transport exposition and trade fair here to encourage commerce and trade and display region¡¯s capability in smooth water transport. This event in ancient times marked the beginning of the World expo.

(Ò»)Type of Expo 2011 Tickets And Relevant Regulations:

Types and sales period Price£¨£¤£© Regulations Notes
Peak Day Single Day Admission
150
  1. For all visitors
  2. On the designated day or any Standard Day
  3. One ticket per person, valid for one entry on the day of admission
Peak Day tickets are designed to control visitor flow on predicted peak days of the Expo by designating dates, limiting volume and increasing prices. Peak Days include ¡°Opening Day¡± (April 28-30,2011) ¡°Labor Day¡± Holiday (May 1-3, 2011), ¡°Dragon Boat Festival¡± 3 days,¡±Mid-Autumn Festival¡± 3 Days, ¡°National Day¡± Holiday (Oct. 1-7, 2011), and the last ?before the closing date (Oct. 20 ¨C 22, 2011), with 22 days in total.
Standard DaySingle Day Admission
100
  1. For all visitors
  2. On any Standard Day other than Peak Day
  3. One ticket per person, valid for one entry on the day of admission
Standard Day tickets refer to the tickets for all visiting days (156 days in total) except for Peak Days during the Expo.

(¶þ)Four Landmarks:

Chang¡¯an Tower :

The Chang¡¯an Tower, an observation tower and the symbol of the exposition, is of commanding height at the exposition site- Young Zhongnan Mountain. Climbing up to the top of the tower, tourists may have a panoramic view of the whole site. The Chang¡¯an Tower has 13 stories. The design of the tower incorporates modern elements while keeping the main form of an antique square tower of the Sui and Tang Dynasties (581-907). It is a reflection of both the essence of Chinese architectural culture and modern, trendy urban features. It also represents a perfect combination of green architectural technology and art, exemplifying ecological practice. The tower will become a landmark that enhances Xi¡¯an¡¯s architectural culture.

Theme Pavilion:

The Theme Pavilion, one of the four landmarks of the International Horticultural Exposition 2011 Xi¡¯an, is centrally located and was designed to be integrated with the surrounding water and land terrains. Its architectural layout is in the shape of the Chinese character ¡°Íõ¡± consisting of irregular tri-wing geometrical objects. External wall faces made of bronze, wood, or shrubbery function as irregular interfaces. The exhibition in the pavilion will showcase new achievements and products in horticulture and floriculture as well as new environmentally-friendly and energy-saving technologies and materials.

Green House:

The Greenhouse located at the Splendid Lake is the botanic greenhouse of the International Horticultural Exposition 2011 Xi¡¯an. Displayed in the house would mainly be rare plants and eco-landscapes from different regions of various climates in the world.

Guangyun Entrance:

The Guangyun Entrance, located at the north-east part of the exposition site, is the main entrance of the International Horticultural Exposition 2011 Xi¡¯an, and it crosses the 60-meter wide Expo Avenue. The avenue can hold as many as 20,000 passengers during peak hours. The ramp is made up of water features and square flowers gardens, with horticulture features paving the way from the highest end to the lowest end, well-integrating with the Chang¡¯an Flower Valley. This magnificent design makes a great impression.

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