SHANGHAI, Aug. 27 (Xinhua) -- The welfare lottery
featuring the Shanghai World Expo is to go on sale here Friday, with all funds
going to support reconstruction in quake-hit Sichuan Province, a notice on the
expo's official website said.
The first batch of the lottery will be on sale at
Century Square on East Nanjing Road on Friday. The notice said the lottery would
be distributed all over the country soon, but it did not reveal a detailed
schedule.
The first batch consists of 17 pictures under four
themes, portraying expo venues, expo mascot "Haibao", and Shanghai landmarks
including "the Bund".
All the funds raised through selling the lottery will
be donated to back up the reconstruction work in Sichuan, which was devastated
by an 8-magnitude earthquake on May 12 last year, leaving more than 80,000
people dead or missing, it said.
With five yuan, 10 yuan and 20 yuan value tickets,
the lottery will be available at all franchise goods shops for Shanghai World
Expo, alongside conventional welfare lottery vending storefronts.
The distribution of the lottery was approved by the
Ministry of Finance.
The expo is scheduled to run from May 1 to Oct. 31 in
2010. The quinquennial event is to be held for the first time in China, and is
expected to attract 70 million visitors. So far, 241 countries and international
organizations have confirmed their participation.
Special Report: Expo 2010 Shanghai China
