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scene of the signing ceremony

scene of the signing ceremony
World Expo Shanghai organizers today signed a project sponsor agreement to
support hotel reservation services during the Expo period.
HUBS1, a leading travel distribution marketplace in China, will provide hotel
reservation services to participants and visitors during the six-month
event.
Shanghai Expo has been building an accommodation community called Expo
Village at the east end of the Expo site in Pudong Area for the participants,
but other choices will also be available if the Expo Village does not satisfy
their needs, said Zhu Xiangang, deputy director of the Operation Department of
the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination.
"We will encourage hotels within a two-hour driving distance from the Expo
site to join our platform and make a good distribution of these resources," said
Teddy Zhang, CEO of HUBS1.
HUBS1's online reservation system is available in Chinese, English and
Japanese. It will launch a French edition later.
The organizers estimated that up to 10,000 workers from participating
countries and international organizations will live in Shanghai during the Expo.
Construction of Expo Village started in February 2007. It will provide a
range of accommodation including apartments, serviced apartments and hotels in a
variety of price ranges. Rooms will not be rented to Expo visitors.
The entire village is expected to be completed by January 2010.
HUBS1, established in 2005 in Shanghai, is a bilingual online global
reservation platform with a resource of more than 1,600 domestic hotels.
The company was the hotel reservation services provider for the Special
Olympic Games in Shanghai last year.
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