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2010-07-28 14:17:29
Shanghai, July 28th, 2010 (WAM) -- Shanghai s Lifestyle
magazine, published in English and Chinese, has rated the UAE
Pavilion at EXPO 2010 as number one among a selection of the top
ten pavilions at EXPO 2010.
Featuring the golden sand dune structure of the UAE Pavilion on its
cover, and with a detailed and well illustrated article on their
selection of The Ten Must Sees from Shanghai Expo 2010 , it
describes the UAE Pavilion as the "most stylish" of the entire Expo.
Second in line is the Spanish Pavilion, followed by France, Poland,
Germany, Japan, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, China and the UK.
Commenting on this assessment of what the United Arab Emirates has
achieved at EXPO 2010, the pavilion s Commissioner General, Salem Al
Ameri stated that he was very pleased with the media recognition and
especially with visitor responses to the UAE pavilion itself. "It
tells our story in an engaging way," he commented. "We look forward
to welcoming many more people to see it for themselves".
Expecting its one millionth visitor in early August, the UAE pavilion
has already won an award in the United States as the best mid-size
building constructed in 2009-2010. Whilst that award, granted by the
Illinois Society of Structural Engineers, brought international
recognition for the building itself, and was the first ever made by
the society to any World EXPO, the latest acclaim, from one of
Shanghai s leading dual language magazines, confirms the high levels
of appreciation for the building by both Chinese and international
visitors. This is a trend that has been building since the opening of
EXPO in May.
The unique dune-shaped building commands attention from every angle
and there have been long queues to enter the UAE exhibition since the
opening day. In fact queuing times have been reported, on occasions,
to reach five hours. This is a situation that the UAE Expo team has
addressed by ensuring high levels of comfort for those waiting to
enter, as well as entertainment in the form of video presentations
and live performances. Remarkably, some Shanghai residents who have
already queued for several hours and enjoyed the experience within,
have returned on more than one occasion to re-visit the exhibition
"This is something that we find quite remarkable", a spokesman for
the pavilion commented, "the queues are very long and people are so
good natured about waiting. But to do it twice or even three times
really emphasises how much they enjoy their visit."
Once inside the pavilion visitors are presented with three main
shows, followed by an information zone. In the first six-minute film,
entitled In the Blink of an Eye they are brought up to date with
the UAE s incredible tale of rapid urban development. This is
presented through the eyes of a father who takes his son into the
desert to remind him of his past. In the second show they meet
Emirati people and hear about their daily lives. In so doing they are
reminded that development is about improving people s lives and not
just about buildings.
This social experience is created by unique pixel bending
technology that intrigues and astounds visitors. The third show is
called Dream Journey and is a fast moving and dramatic high tech,
large screen extravaganza in which a young Emirati boy takes a young
Chinese girl on a fantasy ride over, through and under the present
day UAE. Created through blending real imagery with computer graphic
imagery created by Disney s Hong Kong studios and employing real
effects through Pepper s Ghost projection, the film makes a strong
impact on audiences and showcases some of the UAE s most iconic
projects all part of its own Must See list. The Canadian press
recently compared this production to films made by the Hollywood
blockbuster director, Stephen Spielberg.
The UAE will be celebrating its presence at EXPO 2010 on 27 September
when a series of special events will be held at the pavilion and
within the Expo grounds. Preparations for this are underway and
include an exhibition by Emirati artists, organised by Tashkeel, on
the subject of Better City Better Life".
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