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Shanghai prepares to open 2010 World Expo

Countries all around the world compete in terms of  imagination and tradition at the Universal Exhibition in Shanghai.

All kinds of holograms, modern shapes and other specific elements are displayed by the participating states in each one’s pavilion.

This event, that will last for at least 6 more months, was considered one of a large scale from the very moment of its conception.

The costs are estimated at approximately 44 billion $  according to Bloom berg. However the Chinese authorities state that the profit will reach a much higher rate than that of the Olimpic Games in 2008.

More or less industrialized states of the world have all invested in their own traditional pavilions at the exhibition, hoping to develop  or establish commercial bonds with China and find a spot in the huge Chinese market.

According to the American experts, Shanghai could become one of the greatest financial centers in the world, all these investments accelerating its development with over 20 years.

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