The reconstruction of the Saudi Pavilion at the World Expo is underway, and the Moon Ship will remain in Changzhou High-tech Zone
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CHANGZHOU, China, Oct. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
At the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, the Saudi Pavilion, known as the Moon Ship,
reproduced a grand scene from the Maritime Silk Road between China and the Arab
world more than a millennium ago, becoming one of the most popular and most
interesting exhibition halls. As the One Belt and One Road culture and tourism
industry key international cooperation project, on September 26, the Silk Road
treasure ship that carries the profound friendship between the Chinese and
Saudi Arabian peoples and symbolizes exchange and mutual discovery between the
two civilizations, will be permanently docked in Changzhou High-tech Zone and
the Jiangnan Global Port.
The Saudi Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo was rebuilt by the Yuexing Group with
a total investment of RMB 3 billion. The project is located to the east of
Songshan North Road, west of Hengshan Road, north of Pujiang Road, and south of
Gaoyouhu Road. Its facade is similar to the Jiangnan Global Harbor style and
creates an experiential commercial and cultural tourism complex that integrates
a home experience and cultural tourism. The project will honor the original
design concepts, blueprints, architecture, and key area furnishing patterns of
the Saudi Arabia Pavilion and will seek to improve on the defects inherent in
the original temporary buildings, improve standards for permanent buildings,
and improve functional comfort in the internal spaces to optimize design.
It will retain the original multimedia functionality and image display functionality
in the Saudi Pavilion and promote the humanity and nature of Saudi Arabia.
In addition, it will employ cutting-edge VR multimedia technology to enhance
the image viewing experience; the project is expected to be completed in March 2023.
Once completed, it will further enhance the competitiveness of Jiangnan Global and
Hong Kong, and integrate culture, business, and tourism, which will all culminate
in a brand-new urban tourism calling card.
The Municipal Party Committee Secretary Qi Jiabin pointed out that
reconstructing the Moon Ship and permanently displaying it at the Saudi
Pavilion vividly demonstrates Changzhou's implementation of the One Belt and
One Road initiative. It will greatly enrich the cultural connotations of
Changzhou's High-speed Railway New Town as well as promote development in the
city's cultural tourism industry. Currently, Changzhou is aiming to build a
domestic first-class tourist destination by following the tenets of global tourism.
Jiangnan Global Port will also simultaneously construct an aquarium. Along with
the Moon Ship, the aquarium will be a powerful viewing experience right beneath
the Ship, lifting it towards the sky.
About Changzhou National Hi-Tech District (CND)
Changzhou National Hi-Tech District (CND) is located in the heart of the
Yangtze River Delta. There are more than 1,600 foreign-invested companies in
CND. Recently, CND is accelerating the development pace and intensifying the
efforts on construction of an industrial base, making 2 pillar businesses:
equipment manufacturing (precision machinery) and new materials bigger and
stronger. The emerging industries consist of new generation of information
technology, biomedical, new energy vehicle, photovoltaic and aviation.
Related Links: www.cznd.gov.cn
Related link: http://cznd.changzhou.gov.cn/.
SOURCE: Changzhou National Hi-Tech District
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Caption: Kick-off Ceremony for Reconstructing the Saudi Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo
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