The Gateway to Asia is in Berlin

By Prne, Gaea News Network
Thursday, October 15, 2009

BERLIN -

- Asia-Pacific Weeks Close With the “InFashion” Fashion Performance

The Asia-Pacific Weeks Berlin 2009 are headed for a close. In the last 12 days, over 150 separate events were held on this year’s focus themes - mobility and energy - under the heading “Asia-Pacific: Partner for a Common Future.”

The business and science program with the specialist conferences “Global Mobility” and “Energy for the Future,” was attended by several experts, including Prof. Shi Dinghuan (Chairman of the Chinese Renewable Energy Association), Raja Segran (Sr. Vice President - Europe & United Kingdom, Jet Airways), and Sheng-Wei Wang (Chief Secretary of the Taipei City Department of Transportation). Among the highlights were a panel discussion on “Asia’s Urban Future” and the conference “India: Upswing despite the Crisis.”

Among the cultural highlights were the performing-arts festival “Tokyo-Shibuya: The Next Generation” and the exhibition “Paul Pfeiffer - The Saints.” The total number of visitors to all events currently is about 20,000. Several exhibitions will remain open to the public even after the APW, including Tadashi Kawamata’s exhibition “Berlin Tree Houses” and “What Makes India Urban?”

The Asia-Pacific Weeks were inaugurated in a celebration hosted by Klaus Wowereit, Berlin’s governing mayor, and will have their closing ceremony on October 18th in the House of World Cultures. This includes a concert performed by Talvin Singh, the avant-garde Asian Underground musician, and the “InFashion” fashion performance. As part of the latter, one Japanese, one Korean and two Berlin-based fashion designers will showcase their collections.

According to Mayor Wowereit the Asia-Pacific Weeks Berlin 2009 were a success: “Thousands of scientists, executives and artists from all over Europe, Asia and the Pacific region came together in our city. The APW is coming to a close, but the gateway to Asia will remain in Berlin - and stay wide open!”

Berlin Partner GmbH Ludwig Erhard Haus Fasanenstrasse 85 D-10623 Berlin www.berlin-partner.de Christoph Lang Head of Corporate Communications/ PR Tel.: +49(0)30-39980-123 Fax: +49(0)3039980-113 Mobile: +49(0)1577-3998-123 Christoph.Lang@berlin-partner.de

Source: Berlin Partner GmbH

Berlin Partner GmbH: Ludwig Erhard Haus, Fasanenstrasse 85, D-10623 Berlin, https://www.berlin-partner.de; Christoph Lang, Head of Corporate Communications/ PR, Tel.: +49(0)30-39980-123, Fax: +49(0)3039980-113, Mobile: +49(0)1577-3998-123, Christoph.Lang at berlin-partner.de

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