By Wang Yanbing

The creativity of World Expo has broadened people's fantasy, aroused in them
great passions to solve all the problems in their way and brought them plans to
explore the future. This is even more significant for the Republic of Korea,
which participated in the World Expo 1893, joined the Bureau of International
Exhibition (BIE) in 1987 and successfully hosted Expo Taejon in 1993.
Having been paying attention to the site construction progress of the various
pavilions at Expo Shanghai, Mr. Yang Kim, Consul General of the Republic of
Korea (ROK) in Shanghai, tried to present to us a wonderful blueprint of World
Expo 2012 Yeosu.
1993's Challenges
"Korea has long been related to World Expo." From the conversation with Mr.
Yang
Kim we know that as early as 1893 Korea participated in Expo Chicago, then
participated in Expo Paris in 1900, joined the BIE in 1987 and successfully held
World Expo Taejon in 1993.
What's the purpose of World Expo Taejon? According to Yang Kim, the then
Korean government wanted to improve its international image in technology and
culture and deepen the world's understanding of it. In addition, Korea also
wanted to solve the then-existing domestic and international issues and blazed a
new trail for smooth development and explored the new hopes brought about by the
21st century.

But why Taejon was chosen? Because of its favorable geographical location and
its pioneering City of Science that suited the need of sci-tech development in
the 1980s. Choosing Taejon as the Expo site has been proven to be beneficial to
the further development of Taejon and exaltation of its status as a hi-tech
center.
The Taejon International Exposition - Korea 1993 lasted for 93 days and
boasted 108 participating countries and international organizations with "the
challenge of a new road to development" as its theme and with "harmony between
traditional technology and modern science" and "effective utilization and
regeneration of resources" as its sub-themes, thus reflecting Korea's economic
development achievements, mustering the strength of its people and reaching the
goal of "colorful and happy life" by means of sci-tech progress and harmony
between the nature and the mankind.
The successful holding of Taejon International Exposition has not only
promoted the city to an important world-class Science City but also boosted the
economic development of the whole country.

Expectations for 2010
When the topic was shifted to Expo Shanghai, Yang Kim had more to say.
"I know many pavilions of Expo Shanghai have started construction. They are a
fusion of traditional and modern concepts. Just take the Theme Pavilion of Expo
Shanghai as an example, its design has incorporated the traditional Chinese
architectural elements and employed the 'paper folding' technique. It is really
interesting!"
"Alongside the Huangpu River flowing through the modern mega-metropolis is
the Expo site. I am longing for a visit around the Expo site to experience
China's tradition, present and future and feast my eyes on the top-notch science
and technology. I believe that will benefit me a lot."
"I am looking forward to the moment when Expo Shanghai's theme 'Better City,
Better Life' will be vividly presented before us."

Yang Kim's delighted words showed his close attention to Expo Shanghai. It's
his deep belief that a successful World Expo will promote the economic, social
and cultural development of Shanghai, the Yangtze River Delta and even the whole
of China to a new height. It will present to the world the future image of
harmonious urban development. Meanwhile, "Korea will push forward win-win
cooperation in some specific fields, not only in macro-economic cooperation, but
also in the holding of World Expo!"
Indeed, Korea is one of the earliest countries to have confirmed to
participate in Expo Shanghai and Seoul is the most preferred city for Expo
Shanghai Asia Promotion Conference. Korean Government has actively been
publicizing Expo Shanghai to its media and people. As a result, quite a number
of Korean enterprises are eager to participate in World Expo directly. In fact,
"Some Korean enterprises have taken part in the preparatory work," Yang Kim
added, "Koreans have been focusing their attention on Expo Shanghai. The
officials, ordinary visitors and reporters from Korea all expressed their
desires to visit Expo Shanghai."
Covering 6,000 m², Korea Pavilion is one of the largest pavilions at Expo
Shanghai. When the reporter showed surprise at Korea Pavilion, Yang Kim's answer
was positive and expectation-arousing.

What is positive is "the budget Korean Government made for its Pavilion at
Expo Shanghai is much larger than that for Korea Pavilion at any other World
Expo." At World Expo 2005 Aichi, Korea Pavilion was appraised as "the Most
Outstanding National Pavilion", and for the Korea Pavilion at Expo Shanghai,
more efforts will be poured in.
While what is expectation-arousing is Korea Pavilion is still mysterious to
us, for we can but imagine from Yang Kim's description. For example, "Korea
Pavilion will be in line with the theme of Expo Shanghai, displaying to the
world its splendid natural scenery"; in addition, "it will also represent the
simplicity of Koreans and a new image of IT power to lead the world."
What impressed the reporter during the conversation were his words "The
enthusiasm of Koreans to Expo Shanghai originated from the full preparation
Shanghai has made, from the care and emotion of the Korean nationality to
China's Shanghai and from their expectation that Expo Shanghai will set a good
example for Expo Yeosu."
Blueprint for 2012
It is known that at the 142nd Session of BIE held in Paris, Yeosu won the
right to host the recognized World Expo 2012, thanks to its advantageous natural
conditions and advanced science and technology.
After the congratulatory words, Yang Kim elaborated to us on World Expo 2012
Yeosu. He hoped that both countries could share experiences and conduct profound
exchanges in hosting World Expo.
With "The Living Ocean and Coast: Diversity of Resources and Sustainable
activities" as the theme, World Expo Yeosu will be held on 12 May 2012. It will
be a smaller "recognized" exposition lasting just three months. The three
derivative themes are: To enhance the understanding of the value and function of
the oceans and coasts and exhibit the fruit of human efforts, as well as to
provide a future vision; to display current or future state-of-the-art
technology that allows the sustainable use of the many resources found in the
oceans and coasts; to exhibit the outcomes of cultural activities such as the
exchanges and cooperation that have been made towards the advancement of "The
Living Ocean and Coast" and offer a future vision.
"At the venue for World Expo Yeosu they will build a Theme Pavilion, Theme
Ocean Pavilion, National Pavilion, Pavilions of International Organizations,
Corporate Pavilions, Symbol Tower, Oceanarium and many more."
"It is expected that 80 countries and 10 international organizations
involving 8 million visitors will participate in the Expo."
While the interview was drawing to a close, Yang Kim added that 2008 is the
16th anniversary since China and Korea resumed their diplomatic relations.
During this period, the relationship between the two countries has been
developing rapidly. They have jointly created a golden age with the trade volume
topping "US$150 billion and the number of visitors hitting 5 million." While
half of Korea's trade promotion and one third of its investment in China
concentrated in Shanghai and the adjacent areas, which shows how important
Shanghai is towards the strengthening of ties between the two countries. It is
estimated that about 1 million Koreans visit Shanghai per annum and more Koreans
will visit Shanghai and the Expo site during the pageant.
From the above data we can see, no matter how much worthy reference the Expo
Taejon has brought along to Expo Shanghai or what kind of new model ExpoShanghai
will provide to World Expo Yeosu, the ever-developing relationship between the
two countries and the plentiful and substantial achievements made are worth
rejoicing, and the hosting of the future World Expos will open in anew age for
the two countries.