Where are the pavilions in the Shanghai World Expo Pavilion?

International Pavilions

Icelandic Rental Pavilion

The Icelandic Pavilion embodies Iceland's use of renewable energy in industry and tourism. Visitors can feel the atmosphere of Iceland from the entrance of the pavilion. The Pavilion consists of five zones: "Entrance Waiting Area", "Black Memory" (Time and Space Corridor), "Humanitarian Light" (Ring Theater), "Action You and Me" (Interactive Zone), and "Exit"

Pavilion Date: May 8, 2010

Indonesia Pavilion

Theme: Indonesia's Ecological, Diverse Cities

Highlights: The Indonesian Pavilion will be topped with several bamboos coming out of the walls

Brazilian Pavilion

The Brazilian Pavilion will have a mesh structure similar to the Bird's Nest, and will include a cityscape within the pavilion, The Pavilion will include several exhibition halls, such as "Dynamic City Vibrant Brazil" and "Happy Brazil", as well as a series of thematic corridors, which will introduce Brazil's achievements in sustainable development and improved transportation

Malaysia Pavilion

The Malaysian Pavilion

will be constructed with recycled materials, such as oil palm and plastics, and will emphasize the uniqueness and unity of the country's national spirit. It focuses on Malaysia's unique flavor and national spirit of unity. The entire building consists of two high pitched roofs with graceful and dynamic lines, and the cross frame at the tip of the roof is a symbol of Malaysia's local architecture.

Belgium Pavilion

The "brain cell" structure is the overall design concept of the Belgian Pavilion, and the "brain cell" can express the unique status of Belgium as the "capital of Europe". The "brain cell" can express Belgium's unique position as the "capital of Europe", and the "brain cell" also symbolizes the important role played by Belgium as the meeting place and intersection of the three traditional cultures of Europe - Latin, Germanic and Anglo-Saxon.

Mexico Pavilion

The first part of the exhibition is "Looking Back", with three screens projected onto the floor reflecting the prehistoric, colonial and 19th-century cities of Mexico; the second part is "Understanding the Present. The second section, "Understanding the Present," is filled with elements in constant motion and projection, representing the reality of the city's dynamics; and the third section, "Looking to the Future.

The Russian Pavilion

The Russian Pavilion consists of 12 towers and a cube "suspended in the air", designed to resemble an ancient Slavic village, symbolizing the flower of life, the sun, and the roots of the World Tree (the leafy Slavic oak).

Theme: "The New Russia: Cities and People"

Thailand Pavilion

The Thailand Pavilion is expected to cover an area of 3,117 square meters and is divided into three halls: the first hall is called "Harmonious Historical Journey"; the second hall is called "Different Voices". The first hall is called "Harmonious Historical Journey"; the second hall is called "Chord of Different Voices"; and the third hall is called "Harmonious Thai People".

The theme: Thais: Sustainable Lifestyles

The Saudi Pavilion

will showcase five centers that have had a huge impact on the rise and development of Saudi Arabia's cities and the lives of its people.

Theme: Vitality of Life

Highlight: Silk Road Ship

USA Pavilion

The USA Pavilion exhibition space will be led by a young Chinese American who will lead visitors to wander through the future space and time and experience the American city in the year 2030, so that they can realize the "sustainability, teamwork, struggles and achievements" through the sentimental tour, The four core concepts of "sustainability, teamwork, healthy living, struggle and fulfillment" will be realized by visitors through an emotional tour.

Venezuela Pavilion

United Africa Pavilion

The United Africa Pavilion is the largest of the 11 pavilions at the Shanghai World Expo, covering an area equivalent to three and a half standard soccer fields. Forty-two African countries and one international organization (AU) will be showcased in the Africa Joint Pavilion.

Pakistan Pavilion

The exterior of the Pakistan Pavilion is a 1:1 replica of the Lahore Fort built in the 16th century. Inside this "fort", located in the Expo site, the vibrant and modern Pakistan will be showcased. Distinctive folk dance, taste the secret barbecue, strong milk tea, etc., as well as copper, glassware and other handicrafts.

Austrian Pavilion

The Austrian Pavilion has chosen the theme of harmonious urban-rural interaction for its display, and has taken many Chinese elements, and the facade of the pavilion will be veneered with Chinese porcelain.

Features: Visitors will experience the transition from towering mountains through forests and meadows, through river valleys and lowlands, and finally to the city

Czech Pavilion

The theme will be "The Fruit of Civilization". The Czech Pavilion will be divided into a main exhibition area, a multimedia hall, a theme pavilion and a souvenir store. In order to better reflect the theme of "Fruit of Civilization", the Czech Pavilion combines elements of the past and the future.

India Pavilion

The design of the pavilion was inspired by the oldest and most imposing buildings in India. The domed gate of the pavilion was inspired by the "Siddi Syed" temple in Ahmedabad; the floor of the plaza was built of terra cotta and lapis lazuli, which was inspired by the Rampur Palace in Vanarasi, and the central dome symbolized the theme of "Harmony of the Elements" in India. The central dome symbolizes the Indian theme of "Harmony of the Worlds".

Chile Pavilion

Sweden Pavilion

Theme: Creative Light

Styling highlights: showing the interaction between the city and the countryside, adopting traditional urban architecture, highlighting the use of wood in modern architecture.

Singapore Pavilion

The two main elements of the landscape design of the Singapore Pavilion are water and gardens, representing the fact that Singapore has properly handled and balanced these two elements of the environment in the process of sustainable development.

UAE Pavilion

The UAE Pavilion is inspired by its unique and majestic natural landscape of legendary and treacherous sand dunes. The magnificent structure and recyclable building materials complement nature.

Korea Pavilion

The first floor of the pavilion is Seoul, the capital of South Korea, shrunk 300 times; culture, humanity, technology and nature, the urban message of South Korea, will be interpreted on the second floor, through various high-tech means.

World Meteorological Pavilion

Combined with four white flat round spheres of different sizes and orientations, the resulting combination is easily reminiscent of a cloud when viewed from all angles. Membrane cloth evenly covered with points, when the spray are turned on, the whole building presents a cloudy effect, if the sunlight height angle is less than 42 degrees, in the middle of the pedestrian plaza on the exhibition visitors, facing the meteorological museum, but also may see a rainbow surrounded by the building.

Japan Pavilion

Theme: "Heart and Technology and"

Modeling highlights: semi-circular dome, like a "space fortress. Israel Pavilion

The Israel Pavilion consists of two streamlined buildings, as if embracing hands, but also like a shell in the sea. The Israel Pavilion is named "Sea Shell". Whispering Garden, Hall of Light, Innovation Hall and other three experience areas, allowing visitors to experience the audio-visual enjoyment of modern technology.

The Netherlands Pavilion

The 17 unique houses that make up the "Street of Happiness" in the shape of a figure eight, each with a different type of decoration, showcase the Netherlands' innovations in space, energy and water.

Norway Pavilion

The Norwegian National Pavilion is made up of 15 giant "trees" made of wood and bamboo, powered by solar energy and rainwater.

The Finnish Pavilion

The Curling Pavilion has a very peculiar shape, an asymmetrical building with a white surface.

Romanian Pavilion

The Romanian Pavilion's apple shape and the word "GREENOPOLIS" embody the importance of healthy lifestyles, the focus on the concept of sustainability, and knowledge-based solutions to the problems prevalent in modern society.

Poland Pavilion

The exterior of this visually rich building is made up of interwoven paper cutouts that allow sunlight to enter the lobby through gaps. It also has multiple surfaces that form folded "cut-out panels" on the one hand, and interesting geometric shapes on the other.

Danish Pavilion

The Danish Pavilion, titled "Happily Ever After, Fairytale Land," will be divided into indoor and outdoor sections by two circular tracks, which will be connected by a coherent platform. The "little mermaid princess" from Hans Christian Andersen's book has not left the port of Copenhagen for nearly a hundred years, but in 2010, she will "visit" China and come to this platform to become the most beautiful center of Fairytale Land.

New Zealand Pavilion

"City of Nature: Living between the sky and the earth", perhaps, only with the magnificent natural scenery and open wilderness landscape of New Zealand, can be so proud to say that they live between the sky and the earth.

Ireland Pavilion

The Irish National Pavilion consists of five rectangular displays, staggered on different levels and connected by sloping aisles, which show the character of life in Ireland's different eras of the country and cities.

Germany Pavilion

After passing through a "dynamic tunnel" filled with images of a typical German city, visitors will step into the "Harmonious City" in the design of the wonderfully arranged experience space. The "Garden of Humanities" with light, color and sound, the "Invention Archives" and "Innovation Factory" showcasing German design products, the "Material Garden" showcasing new materials invented in Germany, and the "Material Garden" showcasing new materials invented in Germany are just a few of the spaces on offer. The "Garden of Materials" showcases a variety of new materials invented in Germany.

France Pavilion

Floating on a horizontal surface, the France Pavilion shows the beauty of water - streams flowing along the French courtyards, small fountain shows, water gardens. The sensual look of the design creates a refreshingly cool world of water.

Spain Pavilion

The Spain Pavilion is a retro and innovative "wicker basket" building, which allows visitors to experience Spain's glorious history and the wisdom and innovation of its people as if they were on the streets of a Spanish city.

Luxembourg Pavilion

The Luxembourg Pavilion's architecture resembles a fortress surrounded by medieval towers. The entire Luxembourg Pavilion has also been compared to an open forest surrounded by greenery.

Italian Pavilion

The Italian National Pavilion, named "Pavilion of the People", is made up of 20 functional modules, representing the 20 regions of Italy, which can be shaped like a game stick. From the outside, the entire Italian National Pavilion is like a split mosaic, reflecting the harmony of different regions and cultures***.

Canada Pavilion

Theme: "A Vibrant and Livable City: Inclusion, Reform and Innovation, Sustainability"

Points of Interest: Cirque du Soleil creates a super theater

Australia Pavilion

Theme: "A Continent of Unbridled Ideas "

Highlights: sculpted curved walls, rich red ochre fa?ade

UK Pavilion

The highlight of the UK Pavilion is the building's exterior, with more than 60,000 tentacles stretching out in all directions, each containing an LED light-emitting diode, which helps the tentacles to form a variable luster and color, creating a glamorous light and shadow extravaganza at night. The light and shadow feast at night.

Modeling highlights: "glowing box"

Nepal Pavilion

Nepal Pavilion

The theme of the National Pavilion is "The Story of Kathmandu - Searching for the Soul of the City; Explorations and Reflections".

The Nepal Pavilion, themed "The Story of Kathmandu - Finding the Soul of the City; Exploring and Reflecting", captures several moments of the capital city of Kathmandu's glory as a center of architecture, art, and culture over its more than 2,000 years of history, and demonstrates the growth and expansion of the city through the evolution of architectural forms.

Swiss Pavilion

The most special feature of the Swiss Pavilion is the cable car view. The entire ride from the ground to the roof takes about 10 minutes. It takes passengers from the heavily loaded "city" to the delightful "natural world" on the roof.

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Domestic pavilions

China Pavilion

The China Pavilion's architectural appearance is based on the theme of the "Crown of the Orient", which expresses the spirit and temperament of Chinese culture. The National Pavilion rises up in the center, cascading out of the pick, becoming a cohesion of Chinese elements, symbolizing the spirit of China's sculptural modeling of the main body of the Crown of the Orient; regional pavilions expanding horizontally, with the form of a spreading platform base mirroring the National Pavilion, becoming an open, flexible, pro-people, richly layered city plaza; the two are complementary to each other, complement each other, **** the same They form a unified whole expressing the theme of a great nation in a great age. The National Pavilion and the Regional Pavilion are functionally divided into upper and lower zones, and the modeling is coordinated with the main and subordinate, and the space is dominated by the north-south main axis, forming a spectacular urban spatial sequence, and a unique landmark architectural group.

Hong Kong Pavilion

The final design idea for the Hong Kong Pavilion is "Infinite Space", which will mainly focus on showing Hong Kong's comprehensive infrastructure, well-connected urban transportation, advanced IT facilities, free flow of capital, goods and information, as well as the diversity of Chinese and Western cultures, and the quality of life in the city, such as "sustainable development". The program showcases Hong Kong's "soft" and "hard" elements, such as its excellent infrastructure, excellent transportation, advanced information technology facilities, free flow of capital and goods, free flow of information, as well as the diversity of Chinese and Western cultures, and the sustainable development of quality city life.

Macao Pavilion

The Macao Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo is based on the "Jade Rabbit Lantern" design. The outer layer is made of double-layered glass film that can change colors constantly, and the outer wall is also a fluorescent screen that can display different images. The head and tail of the rabbit is a balloon that can be raised or lowered at will to attract visitors. The interior of the "Jade Rabbit" consists of a long spiral ramp, with displays on both sides of the ramp, leading from the ground to the upper platform. This long spiral ramp is also a stage. During the Shanghai World Expo, visitors to the Macau Pavilion will be given a bunny lantern. As visitors move up the long spiral ramp, the lights are connected together to create an interesting image from the outside. "The center of the interior of the Jade Rabbit will also feature a virtual image playback space to give visitors a different experience. On the top floor, a canopy will be built so people can lie down and enjoy the movie.

Guizhou Pavilion

Guizhou Pavilion will display three areas, namely, "Landscape Dance, Ecological Homeland", "Cultural Thousand Islands, Soulful Homeland" and "Cyber City, Fantasy Homeland". Three areas, respectively, to show the magical, mysterious natural landscape of Guizhou, colorful human landscape and Guizhou's modern transportation structure.

Corporate Pavilion

Private Enterprises Pavilion

The Fosun Group-led pavilion, tentatively called the "Private Enterprises Pavilion," will showcase the colorfulness, vitality and beauty that China's private enterprises have brought to the city life in the Shanghai World Expo.

Theme: "Unlimited Vitality"

Area: 6,000 square meters

Slogan: Together We Are Wonderful

Features: A series of hi-tech elements will be used to showcase the vitality of China's outstanding private enterprises

China Ship Pavilion

Theme: Ships, Better City

Pavilion Type: Self-built Pavilion

Modeling Highlights: "The Ridge of the Dragon, the Most of the Scenery"

Pavilion Location: Puxi Enterprise Pavilion Exhibition Area

Space Home Pavilion

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Space Home Pavilion

"Space Home Pavilion" will be divided into three display areas, namely, Dream Origin, Walking in Space, and Better Homeland, through the display vein of Heaven-Earth-Human, to show the audience the exploration spirit of Chinese astronauts and the contribution of the application of the development of aerospace technology to the life of mankind; and combine the return of aerospace technology to the Earth with electronic science and technology, to show that the green, safe and intelligent future home under the leadership of aerospace technology and electronic technology.

Theme: "Harmonious City, Man and Space"

Information and Communication Pavilion

Built by China Mobile and China Telecom, the main building is 20 meters high, with a total construction area of 6,196 square meters. The Information and Communication Pavilion fits the theme of "Better City, Better Life" of the Shanghai World Expo, and with the help of information and communication technology, the pavilion will refresh the experience of city life dream, creating a picture of the future information city life without boundaries.

Theme: Information and Communication Technology for Better City Life

Features: Elimination of all corners of the building to form a smooth architectural shape

Location: Puxi Corporate Pavilion Area, Expo site

State Grid Pavilion

The entire pavilion is supported by a grid-covered grid on both sides of the building to create a transparent crystal of light and shadow, with a flowing and colorful "energy block". The "energy block". Below the "suspended energy block" is a high-tech substation designed to supply power to the Expo Park and all the venues, which is known as the "heart of energy" of the Shanghai World Expo.

Theme: Innovation Lights Up Your Dreams

Feature: "Environmentally Friendly, Energy Saving, and Friendly to the People"

Location: Puxi Expo Park

Automotive Pavilion

The exterior design of the SAIC-GM Pavilion is inspired by nature and the automotive industry, with spiral curves symbolizing the nature and power of rotation and ascension. The spiral curve symbolizes the power of rotation and rising, and also alludes to SAIC and GM working together to create a better future; the lines and elements from the automobile industry outline a technological road linking the present and the future.

Theme: Sustainable Power Mobility System

Features: Innovative Concepts of Technology and the Future

Location: Puxi Expo Area

Petroleum Pavilion

The Petroleum Pavilion is a corporate pavilion built by the three petroleum companies, and is divided into three parts, namely, Pre-exhibition Area, Main Exhibit Area, and Tail End Exhibit Area. The preview area combines virtual scenes of the petroleum and petrochemical industry through multimedia technology to bring petroleum closer to the visitors. The main exhibition area adopts 3D theater to fully interpret the theme of "Oil, Extending the City's Dream". The tail exhibition area displays the performance, culture, technology and future of the three enterprises.

China Aviation Pavilion

The architectural shape of China Aviation Pavilion is originated from the changing "clouds", and the exterior of the pavilion is covered with white membrane material, which is soft, smooth, rounded, and hazy, and it utilizes a unique architectural semantics to bring the association of "clouds" into the audience's eyes, and then expresses the theme of "extending the city's dream". The main exhibition area of the Aviation Museum is a unique ground ride exhibition system, where visitors travel by railcar, suddenly step into a lush and vast forest, suddenly experience lightning and thunderstorms, and then instantly enter a dazzling Spinning, the peaks and turns into a bright and brilliant city, modern 4D image technology with different sound, light, electricity, gas, water and other special effects, through the perfect flying experience in the clouds, leading visitors into the story of the protagonist of the colorful world.

Japanese Industry Pavilion

The Japanese Industry Pavilion will bring together many unique Japanese companies to showcase their latest technological achievements and environmental protection concepts, and vividly explain the new values of today's Japan as well as their ideas and outlook on the future way of life.

Shanghai Joint Enterprise Pavilion

As soon as visitors approach the pavilion, the first thing they see is a semi-transparent "mesh suit", with the interior of the pavilion's buildings hidden from view. Zhou Fengguang, technical director, described the Shanghai United Pavilion as looking like the "Water Cube" from afar, but more like a "Bird's Nest" when viewed up close. The "Magic Cube" display experience is divided into "Silent Listening to the Sound of Shen", "Road to Shanghai", "Journey to the Future", and "Approaching the Pudong River". "Approaching the Pujiang River". With the help of a computer program, the appearance of the Cube changes. Moreover, the fantastic lighting and interactive effects of the Magic Cube do not require human control, and it will be automatically and intelligently adjusted to change with different weather, sunshine and pedestrian flow.

AURORA Corporate Pavilion

Theme: Chinese Jade Culture - New Style for Cities

Highlight: Floating form off the ground

Location: Puxi Corporate Pavilion Area

Vanke Pavilion

Seven buildings shaped like golden stacks of wheat loomed up along the banks of the Puxi River, displaying life's health and exuberance. This is the overall shape of the Vanke Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo. The pavilion is made of natural straw boards and consists of seven independent cylindrical buildings, each of which is connected by a blue light-transmitting ETFE membrane on the top. In this context, the pavilion will tell five short stories about the mutual respect of people, nature and cities, and derive the future development direction of the real estate industry - the exploration, exploration and practice of residential industrialization.