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Highlights of the Mexican Pavilion at the China World Expo 21.
The 3D Image Museum will provide visitors with an interactive visual experience through three independent spaces in the Mexico Pavilion. The "city and nature" region reflects Mexico's reflection on the harmonious relationship between city and natural heritage. The "Urban and Cultural Heritage" area allows visitors to "leap" over six "sand dunes" in Mexico and overlook the urban evolution of Mexico from the air. In the final "City and People" area, visitors will enter a special interactive area. In the venue about two basketball courts, 4 pillars are erected, and each pillar is equipped with a "head mask", including a Mexican uncle wearing a big hat, a lovely girl, a sly pirate, a mythical ghost and so on. These masks have built-in small screens. Through two cat-eye observation devices, visitors can directly see the daily life, traditional music, literature and food of Mexicans. When visitors watch the video, they will also become performers in this public space.
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