The main exhibition hall is the largest special-shaped building in the main exhibition area. The entire main exhibition hall is built on the waterfront and consists of four halls A, B, C, and D. The side facing the lake all uses landscape-style glass curtain walls.
Viewed from the air, the entire main exhibition hall looks like a butterfly spreading its wings; at the same time, the floating panels on the roof form an Arabic numeral "8", symbolizing the 8th China Flower Expo, with a unique and beautiful shape.
Its total construction area reaches 70,000 square meters, of which the exhibition area during the Flower Expo reaches 30,000 square meters.
On the first floor of Halls A, B, and C, there are 35 provincial (autonomous regions and municipalities) exhibition halls gathered here, which will display the most eye-catching urban elements in a limited space.
On the second floor of Hall A, there is a cross-strait orchid exhibition, as well as a special flower exhibition designed by the eight professional branches of the China Flower Association.
On the second floor of Halls B and C, there are corporate exhibitions from more than 120 horticultural companies from around the world, which will display the world's most novel flower varieties and the most cutting-edge flower cultivation technology.
On the second floor of Hall B, the "China Cup" flower arrangement competition is currently the top flower arrangement competition in China.
On the second floor of Hall B, there is a Chinese flower arrangement exhibition.
On the second floor of Hall C, there is a chrysanthemum exhibition.
Admire flowers, explore scenery, and appreciate the unique culture of various places in the outdoor exhibition area. If you only have one day to visit the Flower Expo, it is recommended that you reserve more time for the outdoor exhibition area.
Firstly, it is because of the large scale of the outdoor exhibition area, which covers a total area of ??nearly 450 acres and has 72 exhibition gardens.
It includes the host Changzhou Garden; exhibition gardens in 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities across the country, plus exhibition gardens in Shenzhen, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, a total of 35; the International Exhibition Garden gathers exhibition gardens from 21 countries around the world.
Counting the 12 enterprise exhibition parks and 3 thematic exhibition parks, let alone stopping to take photos and keep a souvenir, even if you just take a quick look around, you won't be able to finish it without one or two hours.
Another reason why it is recommended to stay longer is that you can taste the culture of each place through the landscaping.
For example, in the Jiangsu Garden, the classical garden culture of Jiangnan is created. There is also an oil-paper umbrella on the hollow top. The water flows along the umbrella surface into the pool and drips into the surrounding potted flowers. It is a typical Jiangnan "watery and floral" Jiangnan garden.
Taste; in the Guizhou Garden, ox horns, bronze drums, batiks, Miao villages, waterwheels, and playful bulls, this vivid "picture" of Miao Ling people almost gathers the most classic cultural elements of Guizhou; in addition, there are the Yangtze River,
The source of the Yellow River and the Lancang River, the rich Kunlun culture in the Qinghai Garden... In the International Exhibition Park, the Thai Style Garden, Madagascar Style Garden, and the Joint Exhibition Garden of Spain, France, and Italy are all good attractions; if you bring children
Fellow travelers, you can go to the Jiangsu Three-dimensional Garden in the corporate exhibition area to see three-dimensional gardening. The vivid cartoon animals are all pruned directly from the green trees.
Science and Technology Museum An exhibition hall that uses all digital interactive technologies. There are two large special-shaped buildings in the landscape exhibition area of ??the Flower Expo. Among them, the one that looks like two koi fish playing with each other is the Science and Technology Museum.
It is the only exhibition hall in the Flower Expo that does not have real flowers and uses digital interactive technology.
The entire science and technology museum is divided into two floors, with an exhibition area of ??2,600 square meters. It has four theme exhibition areas: science popularization hall, life hall, industry hall and dream hall.
In these exhibition areas, you can see the complete life cycle of flowers through the touch screen; you can also appreciate the city flowers of 97 domestic cities; you can even see the national flowers of 76 countries around the world.
Of course, we can also see the use of flowers in our lives.
After the official opening of the Flower Expo, tourists with parents and children are advised to go to the Dream Hall. The giant three-dimensional arc screen here will play the movie "The Adventures of Dou Bao".
The film tells the story of various plants such as peas, impatiens, dandelions, and melons that serve as seed dispersal media, and insects such as spiders, dung beetles, and ants unite to fight against locust invasion.
By watching cartoons, children can learn about the various ways plant seeds are spread.
Art Museum Nearly 300 art treasures will be displayed here. Another special-shaped building in the landscape exhibition area of ??the Flower Expo is the Art Museum.
In fact, when you stand on the Flower Expo Bridge, you will find that the Art Museum and the Science and Technology Museum echo each other in terms of location and shape.
They are located on both sides of the water stage. The Science and Technology Museum is like two koi carps, and the Art Museum is like a beautiful big fish living alone on the lakeside.
The roofs of these two exhibition halls are made of ETF membrane, which is said to be the same material as the facade of the Beijing Water Cube. It can not only ensure natural lighting inside the hall, but also regulate the temperature.
But the content on display in the museum is completely different.
After the opening of the Flower Expo, the art museum will display nearly 300 treasures, most of which are flower-themed works of art that represent local characteristics.
They will be divided into categories and displayed in six major exhibition halls. The layout is divided according to jade carvings and crystals; green bamboo carvings and ivory shallow carvings; copper carvings, ceramics, purple sand; Su embroidery and Yun brocade; combs, paper-cuts, lacquerware; strange stones and root carvings.
Among these 300 treasures, there are 18 world-class and national-level intangible cultural heritage items.
The Nature Hall strongly recommends that you must visit the exhibition hall during the Flower Expo. The Nature Hall is located in the wetland exhibition area. Its appearance is easy to recognize: it is composed of three independent greenhouses linked together. The roof is designed into three transparent petals. Standing on the
From the Huabo Bridge, it looks like flower petals blooming in the wetland.