Shanghai's Bid for the 2010
World Exposition
上海:向申办2010年世博会进军
Y:
Yang Rui, Presenter of the CCTV English programme Dialogue
W: Wang Guangya, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, PRC
Y: China's two largest cities, Beijing and Shanghai,
often compete for influence. Last year, Beijing won the bid to host
the 2008 Olympic games and this year Shanghai is bidding to host the
2010 World Exposition. Shanghai is the first city inChina to formally
apply to host the Expo. The other five candidate cities are Moscow,
Mexico City, Buenos Aires1, Poland's Wroclaw2
and South Korea's Yeosu3. BIE's (Bureau of
International Exhibition) 88 member states will vote in December in
Monte Carlo4 to decide the host of the 2010
event. Joining us now is Mr. Wang Guangya, Vice Minister of Foreign
Affairs.
Y: Mr. Vice Minister, could you first brief
us on Shanghai's applying to host the 2010 World Expo?
W: It is not Shanghai that is applying, but the
Chinese government. It has been widely accepted by international community
that the World Expo is the Olympics of economy, culture, science and
technology. It provides an opportunity for people from different places
to meet, to share and to make friends. It is also an important place
for new ideas and new concepts to spread, grow and be applied to improve
people's living standards. There is a long history between China and
the World Expo. When the first Expo was held in London in 1851, some
Chinese businessmen and merchants went all the way to London to participate
in it. Ever since then, there have always been Chinese participants.
China's famous liquor, Maotai, became well known in the World Expo in
1915 in Panama and won the gold prize in the event. Since the opening
up and reform, China has been actively participating in different events
of the World Expo wherever it was held. Now that China is enjoying fast
economic growth, we want to host this event not only to boost the World
Expo,
but also to further enhance the understanding between the Chinese people
and people all over the world and to strengthen the cooperative exchange
between China and other countries.
Y: There's this opinion from outside China that
Shanghai should not be considered for hosting the Expo because Beijing
has already won the bid for the 2008 Olympics. What do you think of
this?
W: I don't agree to this opinion for several reasons.
First of all, Olympics differs from the Expo. They belong to different
categories. Secondly, Whether to give a country the honor to host Olympics
or World Expo all depends on the condition, advantage and capability
of that country to host major international events. And I think that
through opening up and reform, China's economy has developed to such
an extent that now we are the 6th most powerful economy in the world.
That the world has given Beijing this opportunity to host the Olympics
proves that the in ternational community has recog-nized China's ability
to organize major international events. Thirdly, if you look at the
history of the World Expo, there have been precedents where a country
is given the oppor-tunity to host both Olympics and World Expo at more
or less the same time period.
Y: I've just read an article in New York Times
that says " Shanghai is bulldozing5 away
its past", meaning that skyscrapers are replacing the old houses
in order to turn the city into a modern one. The criticism is that the
city's modernization is at the expense of the destruction of its cultural
relics. How would you react to that?
W: Shanghai is a place where we Chinese and foreign
visitors can see the reflection of culture not just of the east but
also of the west. Also, thanks to Shanghai's tremendous economic growth
over the last 20 years, par-ticularly since 1992, many of the city's
historical sites have been restored and preserved with more care. If
you look at the themes and sub-themes proposed by China and Shanghai
municipal government, you will see the idea is to develop and introduce
modern ideas as well as to preserve the cultural character of the Shanghai
city.
Y: Many observers in international community
have noticed China's emphasis on the balance between development and
environment. Do you think Shanghai can be considered a model city in
this sense?
W: You see, the theme of "better city"
proposed by Shanghai is the first time to appear in the World Expo history.
This shows that the Chinese government and the municipal government
of Shanghai are clearly aware that to take "city" as the major
theme is something that will find common ground with international community.
In many countries bent on economic development, urbanization has become
an issue. Of course, urbanization represents modernization. On the other
hand, urbanization has its negative sides like traffic jams and pollution.
Perhaps the World Expo, with its main theme on city life, is to bring
all countries together to discuss how we can handle the problems, to
demonstrate what we can do to eliminate the negative sides of urbanization.
The problems are there. Many things have been done. I have visited Shanghai
a number of times in recent years and I've seen those tremendous efforts
made by the central government and the municipal government of Shanghai.
Y: Which of the other candidate cities do you
think is the strongest rival as opposed to Shanghai?
W: Each has its unique culture, history and advantage.
We take all the other five cities seriously. We have a lot to learn
from them and we are ready to join in the competition.
Y: Regarding the recent visit by the BIE delegation
to China, can you briefly tell us their comment on Shanghai's preparation?
W: I think the evaluation result is very good.
They have sent their report to BIE with a lot of good words. They find
that there's full support nationwide, full support in Shanghai. And
they find that the preparations have wide coverage.
Y: If Shanghai won the bid, there's eight
years from now. Do you think there's any chance that Shanghai would
not get as much support from the government as it is promised now due
to financial difficulties that might result between now and then?
W: I don't think that's possible. Over the
last 20 years, with economic development in China, our country has witnessed
social and political stability. If you also take into account that the
Chinese government is a responsible government, that Chinese people
are hospitable people, and if the world decides to give this opportunity
to China, to Shanghai, the Chinese government will certainly honor our
commitment and we will by all means try our best to make the Exposition
in Shanghai the most memorable one.
1. Buenos Aires: 布宜诺斯艾利斯(阿根廷首都)。
2. Wroclaw: 弗罗茨瓦夫(波兰西南部城市)。
3. Yeosu: 丽水(韩国港口城市)。
4. Monte Carlo: 蒙特卡罗(摩纳哥公国城市),濒地中海。
5. bulldoze: (用推土机)清除,平整,挖出。