BEIJING, Sept. 17 (Xinhua) -- Visitors to the 2010 Shanghai World Expo will
receive a maximum of 1 billion yuan (146.43 million U.S. dollars) liability
insurance in a single accident at the Expo site from the People's Insurance
Company of China.
An official of the country's major insurer and a global partner of the
event revealed the amount Wednesday as construction began on its Expo pavilion.
The insurance would cover injuries site visitors suffered when the Expo
organizer or participants were negligent, Shen Huili, deputy director of the
2010 Expo Office of the insurer, was quoted as saying by Thursday's Shanghai
Daily.
For example, if a visitor falls on stairs inside the China Pavilion because
they had design flaws, the visitor will be eligible for insurance.
Shen said purchase of the insurance was compulsory for the Expo organizer
and participating countries and organizations under a stipulation approved by
the country's State Council, or Cabinet.
The insurer has designed new insurance for the Expo, including visitors'
injuries from terror attacks, the outbreak of an A/H1N1 epidemic and losses for
cancellation of performances at the site.
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