Two years from old shipyard to Expo Park
2010-04-05 23:54:20 GMT2010-04-06 07:54:20 (Beijing Time)
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The combination photo shows a building of the Jiangnan Shipyard Corp. during its removal (lower, taken on Sept. 8, 2008) and the Expo Museum of the Shanghai World Expo Park reconstructed on the site of the factory building (upper, taken on April 5, 2010) in Shanghai, east China. (Xinhua)
The combination photo shows the Jiangnan Shipyard Corp. during its removal (lower, taken on Sept. 8, 2008) and the Puxi zone of the Shanghai World Expo Park reconstructed on the site of the shipbuilder (upper, taken on March 22, 2010) in Shanghai, east China.(Xinhua)
The combination photo shows the Jiangnan Shipyard Corp. during its removal (lower, taken on Feb. 26, 2008) and the Puxi zone of the Shanghai World Expo Park reconstructed on the site of the shipbuilder (upper, taken on April 5, 2010) in Shanghai, east China. (Xinhua)
The combination photo shows the Jiangnan Shipyard Corp. during its removal (lower, taken on Feb. 26, 2008) and the Puxi zone of the Shanghai World Expo Park reconstructed on the site of the shipbuilder (upper, taken on April 5, 2010) in Shanghai, east China. (Xinhua)
The combination photo shows the Jiangnan Shipyard Corp. during its removal (lower, taken on Sept. 8, 2008) and the Puxi zone of the Shanghai World Expo Park reconstructed on the site of the shipbuilder (upper, taken on March 22, 2010) in Shanghai, east China.
The shipbuilder, a subsidiary of China State Shipbuilding Corp. (CSSC), moved from its Huangpu River site in Shanghai to Changxing Island on the mouth of the Yangtze River, to make room for World Expo 2010.