Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Tourist attractions - What's in the China Pavilion?

What's in the China Pavilion?

China Pavilion mainly displays flowers and local products from 23 provinces, 5 autonomous regions and 4 municipalities directly under the Central Government of China and China including Hongkong and Macau. It shows that China has a vast territory and rich resources, and all kinds of flowers are blooming in the east, west, north and south. A powerful country in science and technology, with abundant crops, shows the strength of our country.

20 10 China Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo takes the wisdom of China in urban development as the theme, showing the cultural spirit and temperament of China as "the crown of the East, prosperous China, the granary of the world, enriching the people and strengthening the country".

The main line of the exhibition is "seeking", which leads visitors to walk in the three exhibition areas of "Oriental Footprint", "Seeking Journey" and "Low-carbon Action" to discover and understand the wisdom of China in urban development. After the World Expo, it was renamed China Art Palace (located at China Art Palace Station of Shanghai Metro Line 8).

Extended data:

China Pavilion is divided into two parts: National Pavilion and Regional Pavilion. The main shape of the national pavilion is vigorous and powerful, just like the towering canopy and the granary in the world; The stylobate of the regional pavilion gathers crowds, which means that the society is prosperous and extending in all directions in China. The overall layout of the national pavilion and the regional pavilion is a metaphor for the sum of heaven and earth and the sum of everything.

Design concept: the crown of the East, the prosperity of China, the granary of the world and the world of the rich. Expressed the spirit and temperament of China culture.

The China Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo is the "China Red" dedicated by Chinese civilization for five thousand years to 159 World Expo history. We call her "China Red". "Every time I meet foreign guests, Xu Hubin, curator of China Pavilion, will proudly say," This is collected from the architectural rules of ancient buildings in China, especially the red color of the Forbidden City.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-China hall