
scene of the signing ceremony

Hong Hao, director of the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo
Coordination

Ma Huateng, board chairman and chief executive officer
of Tencent Holdings Limited
Tencent Inc will take charge of the operation and maintenance of Expo
Shanghai Online, a brand-new program in Expo's 150-year-plus history, and
provide Internet-related services to Expo 2010, after it signed a deal with the
Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination today.
Tencent Inc, China's No.1 instant messenger service provider with its chat
program QQ and a leading domestic Web portal, will set up and develop online
interactive platforms, e-business platforms and a virtual community for the
grand event in 2010.
It will also be responsible for online promotion of World Expo Shanghai 2010
and operation and exploration of Shanghai-Expo-related Websites and will help
partners of Shanghai Expo to carry out brand promotion through the Internet
platform.
The Expo Shanghai Online program will operate alongside traditional
pavilions. Such an initiative has never been adopted by countries which had
hosted World Expo, said Hong Hao, director of the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo
Coordination, at the signing ceremony.
Hong said he believed Tencent's participation would be a boost for
organizers' efforts in holding an outstanding Expo.
Ma Huateng, board chairman and chief executive officer of Tencent Holdings
Limited, promised Tencent would use the best technology and allocate top human
resources for the operation of Expo Shanghai Online to make Expo 2010 an
everlasting event through the Internet technology.
The Expo Shanghai Online, one of the two anticipated highlights of Shanghai
Expo, will allow Netizens worldwide to savor the 2010 extravaganza via advanced
technology that will provide three-dimensional images of the pavilions.
Netizens can "walk" into every corner of the Expo site from a first-person
point of view and watch performances anytime, anywhere.
They will also be able to interact in pavilions by playing games in exhibits,
chatting with pavilion chiefs and even plan a future city, in keeping with the
Expo's theme of livable cities and innovation.
The nine-year-old Tencent is one of China's largest and most used Internet
service portals with registered users of nearly 700 million by the end of last
year.
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