World's fair
A world's fair, world exposition or universal exposition (sometimes expo or Expo for short) is a large public exhibition. These exhibitions vary in character and are held in varying parts of the world.
The Crystal Palace in Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom, in 1851, The title "Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations".
Exposition Universelle The Exposition Universelle of 1889 was a world's fair held in Paris, France, from 6 May to 31 October 1889. The main symbol of the Fair was the Eiffel Tower, which served as the entrance arch to the Fair.
Golden Gate International Exposition
The Unisphere, New York City Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in New York City has hosted two World’s Fairs: one in 1939 and one in 1964.
Hanbit-Tap, South Korea Tower of Grand Light
The China Art Palace, Shanghai
List of official world expositions according to the Bureau International des Expositions 2000 Hannover (Germany) 2005 Aichi (Japan) 2008 Zaragoza (Spain) 2010 Shanghai (China) 2012 Yeosu (South Korea) 2015 Milan (Italy) 2017 Astana (Kazakhstan) 2020 Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Kazakhstan EXPO 2017
Vision «Future Energy» The vision of Future Energy is to highlight solutions and paths that ensure sustainable energy management. These pathways are aimed at: • combating climate change and reducing CO 2 emissions; • promoting energy alternatives – renewable energy in particular – and driving energy efficiency programmes; • ensuring energy security; • managing energy production, storage and use; • and guaranteeing universal access to sustainable energy;