The theme of Expo 2010 is "Better City, Better Life," representing the common
wish of the whole humankind for a better living in future urban environments.
This theme represents a central concern of the international community for
future policy making, urban strategies and sustainable development. In 1800, 2%
of the global population lived in cities. In 1950, the figure raised to 29%, in
2000, almost half the world population moved into cities, and by 2010, as
estimated by the United Nations, the urban population will account for 55% of
the total human population.
The quest for a better life has run through
the urban history of mankind. Through different sub-themes, Expo 2010 will
create blueprints for future cities and harmonious urban life styles, providing
an extraordinary educational and entertaining platform for visitors of all
nations:
●Blending of diverse cultures in the city
●Economic prosperity in the
city
●Innovations of science and technology in the city
●Remodelling of
communities in the city
●Interactions between urban and rural
areas