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The difference between Aichi Expo in Japan and Shanghai Expo

The first internal injury is that the Shanghai World Expo has no three-dimensional sense.

The layout of the Shanghai World Expo is a "flat media". Because of the terrain, all the venues and facilities are built on a flat ground. Therefore, visitors can only look up at the venues, instead of standing on high places, overlooking the Expo site and experiencing the feeling of "the other mountains all appear dwarfs under the sky.". Aichi World Expo Park is built in a hilly area. In order to protect the environment, no tree was cut down during the construction of the whole park. Therefore, all venues and park facilities are built by using the open space between trees. In order to allow visitors to view the park from multiple angles, Aichi World Expo has set up two aerial cable car lines with the help of the management wisdom of Japanese ski resorts, which can not only solve the traffic problems of tourists in the park, but also give visitors a good feeling of "air tour in the Expo site".

The Aichi World Expo Park is green and lush. There are also many squares for tourists to rest.

That's not enough. With the help of hilly terrain, in order to allow tourists to visit various venues quickly and enjoy the scenery of the park from a high place, a gourd-shaped annular suspended footbridge with a height of 14 meters, a width of 21 meters and a length of 2.6 kilometers has been built in the Aichi World Expo Park. This footbridge, known as the "air corridor", has an exit connecting various venues every 211 meters and one every 511 meters. There is a rest place with a sunshade tent every 311 meters.

The "air corridors" of the Aichi World Expo are all paved with wooden boards to prevent sunlight from reflecting.

The cable car and the "air corridor" effectively diverted tourists and realized the "three-dimensional tour" of the whole park, instead of the "plane tour" of the Shanghai World Expo Park.

The second major internal injury is that the Shanghai World Expo paid attention to the construction of venues, but neglected the construction of public facilities. In other words, the Shanghai World Expo lacks the concept of humanization.

With the China Pavilion as the leader, the pavilions in the Shanghai World Expo Park are brilliantly and exquisitely built. However, once you leave these buildings, you will find that the public facilities are "falling apart". First of all, apart from the central axis, there are no more facilities for tourists to shade from the sun and rain, and there is no rest square for tourists to sit down. Especially in the waiting square in front of various venues, there are almost no sunshade and rain protection facilities, and there is no place for tourists to rest and sit. This means that visitors entering the stadium in midsummer need to be exposed to the hot sun for 3-4 hours in order to see a venue. Obviously, ordinary old people and children simply can't bear such suffering. Moreover, the hidden dangers-a large number of tourists fainting from heatstroke and the onset of acute diseases of the elderly, will make the ambulance system of the whole park chaotic or even paralyzed. < P > However, not only half of the park area of Aichi Expo is forest, but also under the bridge of the 2.6-kilometer-long air corridor, it has been built as a place for tourists to rest and shelter from the sun and rain. At the same time, in front of the venues with more tourists, there are not only facilities for sheltering from rain and shading, but also volunteers provide tourists with sun umbrellas and sun hats free of charge, as well as a fan made of cardboard. There are many mini-ambulances in the park, which can reach the patients within 3 minutes.

Secondly, there is a serious shortage of garbage disposal facilities. As the Shanghai World Expo prohibits visitors from bringing liquids into the venue (due to different national conditions, Aichi World Expo not only allows but also encourages visitors to bring their own drinks and lunch boxes into the venue), this means that all tourists can only buy water in the park or go to the drinking place to drink water. According to the actual operation results of Aichi World Expo, a tourist needs to drink 3 bottles of mineral water if he stays in the park for 6 hours in midsummer. By analogy, if the number of visitors to the Shanghai World Expo reaches 511,111 a day, in theory, it means that 1.5 million bottles of water will be consumed, which means that 1.5 million empty bottles will be produced. At the same time, people in China are not used to making rice balls or box lunches at home, and taking chilled thermos bottles to travel, which makes many people pin their hopes on solving the dining problem in the Expo Park. Excluding the problem of long queues for eating, it is the food waste generated by these 511 thousand people, which is obviously impossible to deal with by these green garbage bins at present. If these empty bottles and food waste cannot be effectively recycled, it will mean that the whole Expo site will become a garbage dump.

In Aichi World Expo, besides bringing drinks, lunch boxes and fruits into the site, the total amount of garbage is less than that of Shanghai World Expo. More importantly, all garbage is recycled manually. In other words, at every intersection, volunteers will take empty bottles and other garbage from tourists and then sort them directly. Especially when dealing with leftover lunch boxes, volunteers will immediately dump the rice residue into a special trash can to prevent flies from breeding. Although the Japanese have a good habit of not littering everywhere, the organizing committee of the World Expo has arranged many volunteers to pick up garbage in the park, so that no garbage can be seen on the mainland of the park. The 185-day Aichi World Expo maintained a good record of zero casualties among tourists, and humanized design and care played a decisive role.

The third major internal injury is that the Shanghai World Expo aims at making profits and competes for the "Expo cake" in many ways, thus turning the service facilities of the Expo into profiteering facilities and some venues into commodity exhibition halls of various enterprises.

I think there are three purposes for China people to host the World Expo. One is to fulfill the century-old dream of China people; the other is to show China's great achievements since the reform and opening up; and the third is to promote friendly exchanges between China and other countries in the world. In other words, it is a century conference with a strong political color, not a commercial conference. However, from the day when the Shanghai World Expo was prepared, all kinds of people, organizations and companies with unclear identities under the banner of the Expo began to speculate and sell the concept of "Expo" with the once-in-a-century dream of getting rich. For example, those who use the "Shanghai World Expo" logo need to pay a "use fee" ranging from 511,111 to 2 million yuan. If you want to put something in the UN Pavilion and use the UN logo, the charge will be more than 5 million yuan. A famous Japanese automatic door manufacturer wants to donate a luxury automatic door to the Shanghai World Expo. I talked with the relevant institutions of the Shanghai World Expo and the other party raised their hands to welcome it. However, when the agreement was taken out, it was stated that RMB 11 million would be paid. Why do you have to pay for donations? The reason is simple: the Expo will last for half a year, which means that we have shown your products for half a year, and you have to pay the "advertising fee". Dizzy!

The strangest thing is that the local pavilions of all provinces and cities in the China Pavilion are under the responsibility of the local governments of all provinces and cities. It is said that some booths in some provinces and cities in China Pavilion have been sold to some related individuals or companies, and the rent is 2 million yuan per square meter (during the whole World Expo). Then, these companies or individuals began to sell these booths to enterprises in the province to make huge profits. If you put a product of your company in a corner of the booth, you have to pay a "exhibition fee" ranging from 511,111 to 3 million yuan per month, depending on the location and floor space. After an Expo, "scalpers" can make millions of profits.

Therefore, after visiting the China Pavilion, tourists will leave the impression that, besides the characters in The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival can move, the China Pavilion is like a commodity exhibition.

Just yesterday, I received a business introduction from a friend in Shanghai: I got a booth in the British Pavilion, and the rent was 2 million yuan for 1 months. Do you want it? I'm amazed that a China can get outside the exhibition area in the British Pavilion, and I'm still wondering, can't you sell tea eggs in the British Pavilion? The other party said, you are really stubborn. You sell black tea. Tea came from China to Britain. The cultures of the two countries are not connected by tea, and there are porcelain. This is called "speculation concept". I found that I was really stupid. I found that Shanghainese are really good.

The mascot of Expo Aichi promotes the theme of "the wisdom of nature".

So, don't be surprised when you see that one beef rice is going to sell for 118 yuan and two sushi are going to sell in 85 yuan in the restaurant of the Shanghai World Expo, because the restaurant operators are thinking: Where can they make this happy money without taking advantage of the World Expo? Because in order to open a shop in the Expo Park, they have been cut to the blood by relevant parties.

However, at the Aichi World Expo, the prices of food in the restaurants in the Expo Park are the same as those on the streets outside the Expo Park. Why can Aichi Expo be done, but Shanghai Expo can't? Love knows people well: "We provide catering services for visitors, not to earn money". Afterwards, I also learned that nearly 31,111 volunteers at the Aichi World Expo, the oldest being 84 years old and the youngest being 15 years old, not only did they not receive any subsidy during their volunteer activities at the Expo, but also paid their own transportation expenses, because they were "volunteers".

I think the World Expo should also be a conference to show the spirit of a country and its people.