Car makers look forward
THE massive steel structure was finished yesterday on the joint pavilion of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation and General Motors, the sole vehicle-maker pavilion at the 2010 World Expo.
More than 1,800 tons of steel have been used to form a 6,000-square-meter, cylinder-shaped structure at the Expo's Puxi site along the Huangpu River.
The pavilion will showcase the auto makers' advanced technology and their future transport vision.
Twenty-nine academics from around the world are looking into future transportation, the results of which will be shown during the Expo, said Jin Qi, director of the pavilion.
More than 1,800 tons of steel have been used to form a 6,000-square-meter, cylinder-shaped structure at the Expo's Puxi site along the Huangpu River.
The pavilion will showcase the auto makers' advanced technology and their future transport vision.
Twenty-nine academics from around the world are looking into future transportation, the results of which will be shown during the Expo, said Jin Qi, director of the pavilion.
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