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World Expo holds pre-opening ceremony in
Japan
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| Accompanied by girls clad in bee outfits,
Crown Prince Naruhito sounds a music box to open the 2005 World Exposition
during the opening ceremony in central Japan's Aichi Prefecture, March 24,
2005. The six-month world exhibition will be opened to the public from
March 25. (Xinhua Photo) |
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| Picture taken on March 24, 2005 shows the
opening ceremony of the 2005 World Exposition in central Japan's Aichi
Prefecture. The six-month world exhibition will be opened to the public
from March 25. (Xinhua Photo) |
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| Some humanoid robots dance in front of an
orchestra during the opening ceremony of the 2005 World Exposition in
central Japan's Aichi Prefecture, March 24, 2005. (Xinhua
Photo) |
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| Aichi Expo mascots Kikkoro and Morizo
perform during the opening ceremony of the 2005 World Exposition in
central Japan's Aichi Prefecture, March 24, 2005. (Xinhua Photo)
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| Japanese traditional actors perform during
the opening ceremony of the 2005 World Exposition in central Japan's Aichi
Prefecture, March 24, 2005. (Xinhua
Photo) |
NAGOYA, Japan, March 24 (Xinhuanet) -- The 2005 World
Exposition in central Japan's Aichi Prefecture held a pre-opening ceremony
Thursday before its formal start Friday with about 2,400 people including
Japanese Emperor Akihito, Empress Michiko, Crown Prince Naruhito and Prime
Minister Junichiro Koizumi attending.
To mark the start of the first world fair in the 21st
century, which runs for six months under the theme of "Nature's Wisdom," the
emperor expressed hope that the expo will deepen visitors' understanding of the
relationship between human beings and nature.
Koizumi said at the ceremony, held at the Expo Dome
on the event's site near Nagoya, that people should achieve economic development
while protecting the environment through the use of science and technology.
Wu Jianmin, president of the Paris-based Bureau of
International Exhibitions, noted that the fact that two world expos will be held
in Asia in the first 10 years of the 21st century marks a new trend in the expo
movement of 154 years.
"The expo movement is proud to contribute to Asian
dynamism," Wu said, adding the dynamism is a driving force for the world
economy.
The ceremony also featured a performance by humanoid
robots -- Toyota Motor Corp.'s trumpet-playing "Partner Robot", Honda Motor
Co.'s "ASIMO" and Sony Corp.'s "QRIO". Two ASIMOs climbed stairs to a stage
while QRIOs danced to the music played by the Toyota robot.
The pre-opening ceremony was followed by a concert
featuring pianist Ingrid Fujiko Hemming as well as the popular Japanese singers
Ayumi Hamasaki and Ryoko Moriyama.
More than 120 countries and international
organizations are taking part in the expo, which is held at two sites in the
centralJapan prefecture. The six-month event will run through Sept. 25 and is
expected to attract 15 million visitors. Enditem
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