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What will China exhibit at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo?

China National Pavilion: The architectural appearance of the China Pavilion is based on the theme of "Crown of the East" to express the spirit and temperament of Chinese culture.

The national pavilion rises in the center and overhangs, becoming a sculptural main body that condenses Chinese elements and symbolizes the Chinese spirit - the crown of the East; the regional pavilion unfolds horizontally, setting off the national pavilion in the form of a stretched platform base, becoming an open, flexible,

A city square that is friendly to the people and rich in layers; the two compete with and complement each other, and together they form a unified whole that expresses the theme of a prosperous country.

The functions of the national pavilion and the regional pavilion are divided into upper and lower parts, and the main and subordinate shapes are coordinated to form a unique landmark building group.

China Guizhou Pavilion: The average height of the Guizhou Pavilion is 7.2 meters, with an extreme height of 8.5 meters. The exhibition theme is "Drunk? Beautiful Guizhou, Summer Paradise".

In an exhibition area of ??600 square meters, Guizhou's natural landscape and diverse folk culture are cleverly combined, and visual elements with Guizhou characteristics such as Fengyu Bridge, Drum Tower, Miao Village, silver ornaments and landscape waterfalls are extracted to highly condense Guizhou's humanistic and natural features and

The characteristics of "drunken beauty" and "summer escape".

The strong visual impact and folk custom characteristics strive to make the vast majority of visitors who do not know Guizhou or have never set foot in Guizhou a deep impression on the Guizhou Pavilion in the first place.

Ningbo Tengtou Pavilion: Vertical greening of Tengtou Pavilion.

This is a brand new greening model, which means planting a special kind of vegetation on the entire wall to regulate the room temperature inside the wall.

Ningbo Tengtou Village is one of the top 500 ecological villages in the world and one of the top ten harmonious villages in the world.

Tengtou Village's development strategy of "ecological idealization, ecological resource utilization, ecological living, and ecological industrialization" has created a life model of "the village is in the scenery and the scenery is in the city", and has successfully walked out of the "promoting tourism with ecology and promoting tourism with ecology".

The characteristic economic development path of "tourism and ecology" is one of the representatives of China's rural urbanization.

China Qinghai Pavilion: The design of the Qinghai Pavilion will center on the theme of "water", using the Yangtze River, Yellow River, and Lancang River as the introduction. Through multimedia, interactive games and other forms, it will tell the story that the source of the three rivers is the source of life, the source of civilization, and the source of the city.

It reflects the "nurturing grace" given by rivers to people.

The mascot of the Qinghai Pavilion, "Miyuan", which was also unveiled at the same time, is based on a water drop. Its naive and anthropomorphic image not only echoes the "treasure of the four seas" Haibao, but also embodies the theme of "the source of three rivers".

Hong Kong Pavilion, China: The Hong Kong pavilion covers an area of ??about 600 square meters and is designed by two young local designers.

The museum is divided into three floors. The name of the museum is "Infinite Space", which comes from the different levels of Hong Kong's urban development.

Hong Kong has a lot of money, but Hong Kong people have unlimited room for creativity. This is the blueprint for the design of the "Hong Kong Pavilion" at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo.

In the "Urban Best Practice Area" exhibition, Hong Kong's exhibition plan is based on the theme of "Smart Cards, Smart Cities and Life". The virtual "live tour guide" will become the biggest feature of the exhibition. Visitors can use the electronic interactive screen to interact in the virtual scene.

"Trial" smart ID cards to pass customs, Octopus rides, etc., and experience the efficient life of Hong Kong people with "one card travel".

Macau, China Pavilion: The Macau Pavilion is located in the China Pavilion area. The China Pavilion behind it has stood majestically, and the sound of mechanical installation of various equipments can be heard one after another.

The Macao Pavilion, which was laid in a festive lion dance, was designed in the shape of a "jade rabbit palace lantern", just like an auspicious and festive welcome lantern in front of the China Pavilion at the World Expo.

According to Yang Baoyi, director of the Shanghai World Expo Macau Preparatory Office of the Macau Special Administrative Region Government, the Macau Pavilion covers an area of ??637 square meters, with a 7-story building and an exhibition area of ??about 1,000 square meters. The main building is 19.99 meters high, which symbolizes the year when Macau returned to the motherland.

Daming Palace Exhibition Hall: The "Daming Palace Heritage Area Protection and Renovation Project" is an urban best practice area case reported by Xi'an to the organizers of the Shanghai World Expo, and it belongs to the field of historical heritage protection and utilization.

The Daming Palace of the Tang Dynasty was the political center of the Tang Dynasty. It is the most majestic and magnificent building complex among the "three major inner sanctuaries" (Taiji Palace, Daming Palace, and Xingqing Palace) of Chang'an City in the world-famous Tang Dynasty. It has a history of more than 1,300 years.

The Daming Palace Relics Area Protection and Renovation Project is a key project of the National Relics Protection Master Plan during the “Eleventh Five-Year Plan” period.

After the project is completed, it will become the most dynamic and humanistic new urban area in Xi'an.

Among them, the Daming Palace National Heritage Park covering an area of ??3.2 square kilometers will be completed and opened in 2010. It is an important part of the world cultural heritage protection project.

The Daming Palace pavilion on display in the Urban Best Practices Area will be modeled on the Qifeng Pavilion in the west wing of the Hanyuan Hall, the main hall of the Daming Palace, and designed in the form of the "Three Outlets", a representative of the tower architectural art of the Tang Dynasty.

The idea was designed by Zhang Jinqiu, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, and the Tang Qifeng Pavilion was restored to a 1:1 ratio in its physical form, with a simple and majestic appearance.

China Aviation Pavilion: The China Aviation Pavilion was built by AVIC and China Eastern Airlines Group with a joint investment of 280 million yuan, covering an area of ??4,000 square meters.

The appearance of the building is white, soft, smooth and round, like a white cloud on the Puxi shore.

The design of the aviation pavilion integrates the World Expo's environmental protection concept, using the double-layer roof construction method to introduce natural air to form a unique ecological interlayer that meets environmental protection requirements; at the same time, it adopts a green lighting system that is efficient, energy-saving, environmentally friendly, safe and comfortable, creating a

The performance stage intertwined with sound and light makes the night view of Shanghai World Expo even more dazzling and pleasing to the eye.