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Ticket sales for the
2010
Shanghai World Expo have gone beyond expectations to exceed 12
million, said the event's organizer,
who urged people not to believe anyone claiming to provide tickets
cheaper than the official prices.
Travel
agencies, which will qualify for discounts as group ticket
buyers, won't be able to get the tickets until the 2010 event
begins. That means nobody will get discounted tickets before the
event, said Chen Xianjin, deputy director general of the Bureau
of Shanghai World Expo Coordination.
Chen spoke to media as
seven Chinese provinces started arranging their exhibitions at
China's joint-provincial pavilion.
The bureau
has noticed that some people were selling tickets online
claiming to be cheaper than the official prices, said Chen.
However, so far not a single fake ticket had been discovered
among those sold.
The bureau
urged people to buy their tickets at the more than 5,300 outlets
of four major ticket agents - China Mobile, China Telecom, China
Post and the Bank of Communications - to avoid buying fake
tickets.
The Expo's planners had
set a target of selling more than 10 million tickets by the end
of the year.
About 55
percent of the tickets were bought by people in the Yangtze
Delta Region. Shanghai accounted for 20 percent.
A standard
ticket to the Expo costs 160 yuan (US$23.43), but people can
enjoy a 20 yuan discount until the end of this year. The
discount will be 10 yuan from January to the opening of the Expo
in May.
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