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What's interesting about the Expo case hall?

1. Vancouver case museum

Surrounded by vast oceans and beautiful mountains, Vancouver has been rated as one of the most livable cities in the world by authoritative organizations such as the United Nations for many years. In the urban best practice area of Shanghai World Expo, the Vancouver Case Museum showed the transformation of the Expo site 1986 Fuxi area to explain the concept that "the city is a collection of multi-functional integrated blocks".

Why did Vancouver, located on the Pacific coast, win the first prize in the best quality of life competition in many cities around the world?

2. Madrid Case Museum

The "air tree" in Madrid is one of the most popular places in the urban best practice area of the Shanghai World Expo. Every day, many tourists will rest under the tree and enjoy various performances with strong Spanish flavor.

"The role of the air tree, like street lamps and benches, is to serve the public, except that it has high-tech public facilities." Standing under the tree, Manu Robbio, deputy director of Madrid Case Museum, told reporters. The "air tree" is not a tree, but an integral part of the Madrid case museum. Power generation, heat dissipation and projection are its three highlights.

3. London Case Museum

In the London Pavilion, a trash can caught Xiao Lu's attention. From a distance, it is no different from ordinary garbage cans. Strangely, there is a solar panel on the top of the trash can. It turns out that this kind of solar panel can collect sunlight to generate electricity during the day and emit light automatically at night.

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Too much ... take a week to visit the World Expo and see what it is all about.