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About us
World Expo Museum
Background From the Directors Construction of the WEM
About BIE
About World Expo
Introductions to Expos Universal Expos or World Expos International Expos International Horticultural Expos Milan Triennial Expos Underway About Shanghai World Expo 2010
Visitor Service
Practical information Map
BIE & Expos
Documentation Center
Publications Channel We
Exhibition of collections
General view of the exhibition Temporary exhibition Special-effects hall Exhibition review
Collections
Social Education
News
中文
Publications CHANNELWE
  • Queen Victoria’s Journal: the Great Exhibition in 1851

    World Expo came into being in the face of the victory of free trade policy and in response to the need for establishing new economic ties between different countries.

  • Overlooked Salvation of the World: Safety Elevator

    Urban people need elevators, as Kafka said, “I am a cage, in search of a bird.”

  • A Rotary Banknote Printing Machine

    Ferris wheels are aesthetic, perfect and romantic, and its every colorful chamber hides a love story in a quiet corner of the noisy city.

  • Counterattack of Architectural Circles: Eiffel Tower, Born ...

    When it comes to Paris, we will inevitably think of the Eiffel Tower, as it is one of the most famous buildings in the world, one of the cultural symbols of France, one of the city landmarks of Paris and the tallest building in Paris.

  • Sewing Machine could also be used as a token of love

    In the 1930s and 1940s, when a Shanghai girl got married, it would be a big proud for the bride if a “Singer”’ Sewing Machine was included in her dowry.

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