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Exhibition Contents of Brunei Pavilion in China 21 Shanghai World Expo

In the Brunei Pavilion, visitors can learn about Brunei's development blueprint from the first national development strategy to 235 through the touch screen. At the same time, the 4D cinema in the museum will show the colorful scenery of Brunei through video, sound, wind and rain. At the exit of the exhibition hall, there are local food and Brunei's unique hand-woven display.

In the Shanghai World Expo Park, which covers an area of 5.3 square kilometers, the Brunei National Pavilion is small, but it is absolutely small and exquisite. The Brunei National Pavilion displays the unique features of Brunei Darussalam in all directions. According to the staff in the museum, since the opening of the World Expo, the average number of visitors to Brunei Pavilion every day has reached more than 8,. Entering the Brunei Pavilion, all kinds of royal ritual vessels and precious collections from Brunei Museum are dazzling and become the focus of visitors' attention. Mr. Mohammed Yaming, the head of the Exhibition Bureau of Brunei Museum, told the reporter: "Here visitors can see the royal ritual vessels used by the current Sultan, the supreme head of state of Brunei, at the enthronement ceremony in 1968. At the same time, we have also brought many precious collections with a history of 1 years. "

In this Shanghai World Expo, Brunei will focus on cultural cards. Saboly, a famous wood carving artist in Brunei, and Mr. Zainal, a painter from Badik, will perform traditional handicrafts live in the Brunei Pavilion every morning, which always attracts many tourists.

Mr. Saboly not only inherits the woodcarving art, but also integrates the protection of other traditional cultures into his creation. At the scene of the performance, he picked up a small wooden dagger and said, "This dagger named Grice used to be a weapon used by warriors in the Philippines, Indonesia and Malaysia. I'm afraid it will be lost if it is not preserved in other forms, and the younger generation doesn't know what' Grice' is. I tried to make this dagger out of wood, making it less dangerous and easy to keep. When someone sees my wood carving and asks what it is, I can tell him that it is Grice, a weapon used by warriors in ancient times. So that it will not be lost with the passage of time. "

Like Mr. Saboly, Mr. Zaner, a Badik painter, is also working hard to inherit and carry forward Badik art in his own way. Mr. Zainal believes that traditional craftsmen should take a positive attitude towards the progress of science and technology, and make use of the progress of science and technology to further develop Badik art. Sitting in front of the computer screen with the exquisite Baddick pattern, Mr. Zainal said, "We should accept modern technology, make good use of it and promote the further development of Baddick art by means of science and technology. What I am practicing here is how to combine the two. Now we use computers to do Baddick's pattern design, so we must master some computer knowledge. And then industrialized production. This can save labor. In Brunei, labor is a scarce resource, and even fewer people are proficient in Badik's hand-painted technology. "

In addition to displaying traditional handicrafts, Brunei people also brought their muslim food culture to Shanghai. Mr. Abdullah Tarmugl Ni, the catering director of Brunei Royal Catering Company, said that halal food is not only suitable for Muslims, but others should also try it: "The specialties we brought from Brunei include Brunei coconut milk rice, traditional herbal coffee, lover's bread and, of course, teh tarik. Among them, coconut milk rice is the most popular among tourists. We really didn't expect Shanghai tourists to like our coconut milk rice so much. Not only Muslims, but also many other tourists come to ask us what is coconut milk rice. We are very touched as food providers. We also hope to open a restaurant specializing in Brunei cuisine in Shanghai in the future. "

China and China are about to celebrate the 2th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations. To this end, the Brunei National Pavilion also shows the history of friendly exchanges between China and China from ancient times to the present, as well as the efforts made by the governments and non-governmental organizations of the two countries to enhance mutual trust and promote mutually beneficial cooperation.

Mr. Feng Zuoku, vice president of the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries, said after visiting the Brunei Pavilion that by visiting the Brunei Pavilion, more China people can know about Brunei, so that they can have the opportunity to travel, invest and start a business in Brunei in the future.