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Shanghai 2010 World Expo

The 2010 World Expo is taking place in Shanghai from May through October. Shanghai was consumed with the World Expo, with the marketing slogan "Better City, Better Life" displayed on signs across the city and the local news talking about virtually nothing else. Shanghai has worked hard to prepare for the Expo, including installing metal detectors in every subway station, adding special Expo taxis, cleaning up the streets and replacing many poorly translated English street signs. The Expo's blue gumby-like mascot Haibao was also present everywhere.



We visited the Expo in Pudong during the first week of events. It wasn't as crowded as we had expected, but we also visited on a weekday. 17 Million people are expected to attend though, 95% of whom are expected to be local Chinese. The country pavilions were spectacular, especially the China Pavilion.

(China Pavilion)

(Spain Pavilion - wicker basket material on the outside)

(Serbia Pavilion - lego like color blocks)

(UK Pavilion - 60,000 fiber optic rods that sway in the wind)

(USA Pavilion - or was this an office building? underwhelmed by this one)

We expected the interior of the pavilions to live up to the outside, providing us with each country's unique culture. We were sorely disappointed. The pavilions were mostly empty halls with lame videos and a few photos.


The Spain pavilion had a giant robotic baby that moved and blew bubbles. It was cool but how was it related to Spain?


 
James found it interesting to see exhibits for the Republics of Sudan and Rwanda although there wasn't much of anything in either. It figures they were there since China is one of the few countries that gives substantial aid to them. James was glad to find very few people visiting their exhibits.

The concept of the World Expo may be obsolete in today's times where global travel and the internet are present. (Maybe it has greater value to Chinese locals whose Internet access is firewalled). Still, it was worth the visit to see some magnificent buildings.



Family Time in Taiwan and Shanghai

We spent the last 6 weeks in Taiwan and Shanghai. Since we've been to these places many times in the past, we didn't do much sightseeing and spent most of the time indoors with our families. Jackson got to meet his paternal great grandfather in Penghu and his maternal great grandmother in Shanghai. He also got to spend some quality time with both sets of grandparents and enjoyed his 1st birthday party in Shanghai surrounded by family and friends.

We stayed in Taipei for a few days mostly hanging out at the hotel and seeing relatives. We also visited the Shilin night market, eating our way down the streets. The bump James is carrying below is Jackson. We took him out past his bedtime but he still managed to sleep through the whole thing.


After Taipei, we spent about a week near James' parent's house in Magong, a city on the main Penghu island off the western coast of Taiwan. Penghu is a popular Taiwanese tourist attraction with beautiful beaches and has lately been trying to attract more international tourism. A recent vote to build casinos on the island was nixed by residents though. It is probably a good thing since the casinos may have change the slow paced feel of the islands.



After Taiwan, we headed to Shanghai for a month. Most of the time was spent hanging out with more relatives (...and trying to VPN our way around the great firewall to blocked sites like blogger, facebook and twitter). We also visited the Shanghai Old Town for some xiao long bao (soup dumplings), the 2010 World Expo and the Bund.


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