scene of the press conference
an artist's rendition of Ningxia's Expo 2010 exhibition
an artist's rendition of Ningxia's Expo 2010 exhibition
The Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region in northwestern China will showcase its enchanting scenery, Islamic flavor and profound culture at its 2010 World Expo exhibition, a senior official in charge of Ningxia's participation told a press conference yesterday.
Ningxia will take visitors on a journey through history, exploring the Yellow River's role in breeding Ningxia's civilization, including its grotto art and gold-plated bronze ox, which represent the region, said Zhang Yangqiang, director of Ningxia's Expo 2010 preparatory office.
An interactive section will show visitors how the Yellow River irrigates the arid region and improves the environment, Zhang said.
an artist's rendition of Ningxia's Expo 2010 exhibition
an artist's rendition of Ningxia's Expo 2010 exhibition
There will also be a cultural extravaganza, including a costume show by the ethnic Hui.
Visitors will also be able to envision the future development of 10 Ningxia cities along the Yellow River via a large screen wall.
An Expo-themed forum is scheduled for September 10 in Ningxia's capital city Yinchuang, which will invite experts to discuss how to fuel the development of Ningxia cities to create an "old bank bloc" along the Yellow River.
Xu Wei, spokesman for the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination, updated the preparation of the 2010 Expo at the press conference.
Editor: Hu Min
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