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Introduction of China Pavilion, Turkish Pavilion, Nepalese Pavilion and Indian Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo.

China Pavilion: The architectural appearance of the pavilion is based on the concept of "crown of the East, prosperous China, granary in the world and enriching the people in the world", expressing the spirit and temperament of China culture. 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. Starting from the contemporary era, the exhibition hall reviews the urbanization process in China for more than 30 years, highlights the scale and achievements of urbanization in China for more than 30 years, and traces and explores the heritage and traditions of China. Subsequently, a continuous "journey of wisdom" guides visitors to the future and realizes the road of future urban development based on China's values and development concept.

Turkey Pavilion: The pavilion is wrapped by two external walls and decorated with ancient murals and rock paintings, inspired by the "fork mountain" in Anatolia, which is one of the earliest known settlements in the world. The museum is divided into three themes: "dreaming back to the past", "cultivating the present" and "imagining the future". It interprets the multi-level history into fragments represented by various images and objects, and leads tourists to visit the "maze of dreams" in Turkey.

Nepal Pavilion: The pavilion is mainly in the form of a large stupa, surrounded by several Nepalese houses representing different historical periods, showing the outstanding architectural and artistic talents of Nepalese craftsmen. The museum shows several glorious moments in the 0/000-year history of Kathmandu, the temple city as the center of architecture, art and culture, explores its past and future, and seeks the soul for the city.

India Pavilion: The design of the gate, square and central dome of the pavilion is inspired by the "Siddi Syed" temple, Lampl Palace and Sanji Pagoda in India. The museum has set up a tour of urban time and space from ancient times to the present, which has performed the theme of "city and harmony" wonderfully. Visitors can visit ancient India, medieval India and modern India four or five thousand years ago through the image "just visiting", and feel India's rich traditional culture, diversified religious beliefs, the development of traditional and modern science and technology, and the integration of urban and rural areas.