
Carsten Boyer Thogersen, Denmark's Shanghai consul
general

artist rendition of the Denmark Pavilion
The Denmark Pavilion at the Shanghai 2010 World Expo will showcase a fairy
tale world with the Little Mermaid, the country's symbol, set to make her first
visit to Shanghai in 2010.
But Danes won't miss their mermaid too much -
her stay in Shanghai will be filmed and screened back in Denmark.
The
Little Mermaid statue is one of Denmark's major tourist attractions and sits on
a rock in Copenhagen harbor. The winning team behind the design of the pavilion
hopes to bring it to Shanghai.
Carsten Boyer Thogersen, Denmark's
Shanghai consul general, yesterday said he is confident that the statue will
make the journey to Shanghai.

artist rendition of the Denmark Pavilion
"We are applying for approval from the Danish government, and it is almost
certain that the copper statue will sit on a piece of marble to welcome visitors
to the pavilion during the Shanghai Expo," Thogersen said.
The idea of
the statue came to Carl Jacobsen, son of the founder of Carlsberg, after he
became fascinated by a ballet about the fairy tale. Sculptor Edward Eriksen then
created the statue, which was unveiled in 1913.
The Denmark Pavilion
consists of an outdoor and an indoor area which are united in one circle. The
pavilion aims to give visitors the chance to savor the best aspects of Danish
urban life.
The pavilion, called "Welfairytales" - a blend of the words
"welfare" and "fairy tales" - will also feature a salt water pool filled with
water from the Danish harbor. The mermaid is expected to make its Chinese debut
at the pool.
Thogersen said the harbor suffered industrial pollution 20
years ago, but had been purified and now local people even swim at the sea,
which is a "good showcase of Denmark's style of sustainability."

artist rendition of the Denmark
Pavilion
Meanwhile, Chinese artists have been invited to submit outstanding
sculptures for public display during the six-month Expo event.
One
masterpiece will be chosen each month.