People learn about Shanghai Expo via promotional boards
Haibao statue at Macau ' s downtown Senado Square
Haibao statue at Macau ' s downtown Senado Square
Haibao statue
A Haibao statue attracts a child
A child poses in front of a Haibao statue
People learn about Shanghai Expo via promotional boards
People learn about Shanghai Expo via promotional boards.
Expo promotional boards
Expo promotional flags
Expo fever has been sweeping Macau as an ongoing promotional campaign rolled through the special administrative region.
"The Path to World Expo" exhibition at downtown Senado Square, Expo promotional boards and Haibao statues have attracted crowds of Macau residents and visitors.
A Macau resident surnamed Yang said he paid close attention to the latest preparations Shanghai was making for World Expo 2010 and that he planned to visit the city during the event.
Another resident surnamed Lin liked the Macau Pavilion designed, which takes the shape of a jade rabbit lantern. The design embodies China's traditional culture and at the same time, it’s also fun, she said.
The design was inspired by rabbit lanterns popular during the Mid-autumn Festival in south China in ancient times. In Chinese mythology, the jade rabbit is a guide at the front of Nantianmen, the door leading to a fairy land.
The week-long Expo promotion in Macau started on October 22. It features campus activities, lectures and exhibitions.
"The Path to World Expo" exhibition at downtown Senado Square, Expo promotional boards and Haibao statues have attracted crowds of Macau residents and visitors.
A Macau resident surnamed Yang said he paid close attention to the latest preparations Shanghai was making for World Expo 2010 and that he planned to visit the city during the event.
Another resident surnamed Lin liked the Macau Pavilion designed, which takes the shape of a jade rabbit lantern. The design embodies China's traditional culture and at the same time, it’s also fun, she said.
The design was inspired by rabbit lanterns popular during the Mid-autumn Festival in south China in ancient times. In Chinese mythology, the jade rabbit is a guide at the front of Nantianmen, the door leading to a fairy land.
The week-long Expo promotion in Macau started on October 22. It features campus activities, lectures and exhibitions.
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