The definition of the Universal Exposition (World's Fair)
After the British Industrial Revolution, in order to show its unprecedented prosperity and power, the United Kingdom held the first exposition in world history in 1851. For Therefore, a special venue was built in Hyde Park, London. The building was a huge glass house like a greenhouse, named Crystal Palace. Queen Victoria's husband, Albert, personally organized the work of the World Exposition. The exposition showcased the British Wealth and technological achievements mark the prosperity of Britain as the world's factory. The World Expo is an international expo event with great influence and a long history organized by the host country's government or commissioned by the relevant government departments. It has gone through a history of more than a hundred years. It was originally a display of fine arts and traditional handicrafts. Later, it gradually turned into an exhibition integrating science and technology and industrial technology. It has become a rare place for cultivating industrial talents and enlightening education for ordinary citizens. place.
The venue of the World Expo not only displays technology and products, but also is accompanied by colorful performances and charming spectacular scenery. It is set up as a space full of festive atmosphere that cannot be experienced in daily life, and becomes a space full of festive atmosphere for ordinary citizens. Ideal place for entertainment and spending. What is the management organization of the World Expo (World Expo) and what are its regulations? The international organization responsible for coordinating and managing world expositions is the Bureau International des Expositions, or BIE in English. The Bureau International des Expositions was established in 1939 and is headquartered in Paris, France. Its charter is the International Convention on Exhibitions. The Convention was signed in Paris in 1928 by representatives of 31 countries and governments, and was revised in 1948, 1966 and 1972. What is the purpose of the Bureau International des Expositions? What is the office?
The mission of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) is to promote economic, cultural, scientific and technological exchanges and development among countries around the world by coordinating and organizing world expositions. The standing office of the Bureau International is the Secretariat, and the Secretary-General is the top leader of the Bureau. The current Secretary-General is Mr. Vincent Gonzalez Loscertales (V.G. Loscertales) from Spain.