ARMENIA TO PRESENT AMBITIOUS "THE CITY OF THE WORLD" AT EXPO 2010
Amy Munday
HULIQ.com
April 21 2010
SC
Armenia will introduce their ambitious "The City of the World" project
at the international Shanghai Expo 2010 starting May 1. The expo's
theme is "Prosperous City, Prosperous Life," making the innovative
global city idea not only relevant, but revolutionary in its positive
stance to reach international nations around the globe.
Nerses Yeritsyan, the Minister of Economy for Armenia as well as the
country's commissioner general signed the contract to include Armenia
in Expo 2010. The future of the Armenian people will be a main focus,
along with the "influence of ancient civilizations on contemporary
urban life."
The global city would be set the beautiful Ararat valley of Armenia.
International representatives will build their national district
project within the city and create an environment that is favorable
for all nationalities.
The project focuses on advanced technologies by reinstating the role of
Armenian culture as a nation of creators. The city's construction will
also be available virtually as part of their idea being consistently
marketed toward today's technological advances.
The virtual model of Armenia's "The City of the World" project will
be shown online at www.exposhanghaionline.com, as well as at Armenia's
pavilion at Expo 2010.
The Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia stated "[the
project] is expected to build from 5 to 7 multi-functional zones
which will include hotels, houses, trade centers, recreation and
health camps and cultural centers."
World Expos have been occurring for over a century, with the first
being London in 1851. The Expo 2010 is open to the public. Tickets
can be purchased online.
Amy Munday
HULIQ.com
April 21 2010
SC
Armenia will introduce their ambitious "The City of the World" project
at the international Shanghai Expo 2010 starting May 1. The expo's
theme is "Prosperous City, Prosperous Life," making the innovative
global city idea not only relevant, but revolutionary in its positive
stance to reach international nations around the globe.
Nerses Yeritsyan, the Minister of Economy for Armenia as well as the
country's commissioner general signed the contract to include Armenia
in Expo 2010. The future of the Armenian people will be a main focus,
along with the "influence of ancient civilizations on contemporary
urban life."
The global city would be set the beautiful Ararat valley of Armenia.
International representatives will build their national district
project within the city and create an environment that is favorable
for all nationalities.
The project focuses on advanced technologies by reinstating the role of
Armenian culture as a nation of creators. The city's construction will
also be available virtually as part of their idea being consistently
marketed toward today's technological advances.
The virtual model of Armenia's "The City of the World" project will
be shown online at www.exposhanghaionline.com, as well as at Armenia's
pavilion at Expo 2010.
The Ministry of Diaspora of the Republic of Armenia stated "[the
project] is expected to build from 5 to 7 multi-functional zones
which will include hotels, houses, trade centers, recreation and
health camps and cultural centers."
World Expos have been occurring for over a century, with the first
being London in 1851. The Expo 2010 is open to the public. Tickets
can be purchased online.