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What interesting and interesting venues are there in the Expo Park?
Moon Boat Saudi Pavilion In order to turn the Saudi Pavilion into a "Moon Boat" that fits the geographical elements of the Middle East and has Islamic cultural characteristics, the Saudi government has invested more than RMB 1 billion, covering an area of 7,5 square meters. Oasis gardens will be built at the top and bottom of the "Moon Boat", and the exhibition hall will be suspended in two gardens. The largest three-dimensional cinema in the world will be built in the museum, with a screen of 16 square meters. Breathing Japan Pavilion The Japan Pavilion is a breathing "silkworm baby" (robotech). The light purple Japan Pavilion forms a semi-circular dome. In fact, this is an ultra-light "membrane structure" with solar power generation devices, which makes the Japan Pavilion a "breathing" pavilion. Rattan Basket Spain Pavilion is a rattan basket with an area of more than 1, square meters. The Spanish Pavilion is a retro and innovative rattan basket building. The outer wall is decorated with amazing 12, square meters of rattan, which is reinforced by steel structure supports. The British Pavilion, which combines light and shadow, is absolutely unforgettable. It breaks through the concept of "frame" in traditional architecture. The biggest highlight is its core part: the "Seed Temple"-a six-story cube structure, with about 6, transparent acrylic poles inserted all over the body. These acrylic poles extend outward and sway gently with the wind. During the day, the light shines through the transparent acrylic pole to illuminate the inside of the "seed temple"; The light source contained in the night can light up the whole building. The architectural appearance of China Pavilion expresses the spirit and temperament of China culture with the concept of "the crown of the East". The National Pavilion rises in the center and stands out in layers, becoming the main body of sculptural modeling that embodies the elements of China and symbolizes the spirit of China-the crown of the East; The regional pavilion is spread horizontally, reflecting the national pavilion in the form of a stretched platform base, becoming an open, flexible, people-friendly and multi-level city square; They are antithetical and complementary to each other, and together they form a unified whole to express the theme of a prosperous and powerful country. The National Pavilion and the Regional Pavilion are divided up and down in function, and the modeling is coordinated with the master and slave, and the space is dominated by the north-south axis, forming a spectacular urban spatial sequence and forming a unique landmark building group. During the World Expo, the National Pavilion will display "Chinese wisdom in urban development" under the theme of "Better City, Better Life" and show a great map of China's urban civilization. The regional pavilion will provide exhibition venues for 31 provinces, municipalities and autonomous regions in China, showing the different styles of China's multi-ethnic groups and the achievements of urban construction in all parts of the country. After the World Expo, the National Pavilion will become the exhibition base of Chinese history, culture and art, and the regional pavilions will be transformed into standard exhibition venues. Together with the theme pavilions of the World Expo, they will be used as venues for holding various exhibitions and activities, and together with the surrounding World Expo buildings, they will create a modern service industry gathering area with functions such as conferences, exhibitions and activities. Expo Axis: Let the sun shine on the valley floor. The location of the Expo Axis is just above the main axis of the space landscape and people flow in the Expo Park. On the kilometer avenue, there are six inverted cone steel structures with great visual impact. The whole building is like a glass morning glory quietly blooming from the ground, crystal clear. They have a warm name, called "Sunshine Valley"-let natural light fall on the "valley bottom". During the day, the Sunshine Valley is warm and pleasant. At night, all the building lights are lit up for a while, colorful and colorful, just like huge flowers blooming, embellishing the Huangpu River like a dream. During the World Expo, colorful plants will be welcomed in the "Sunshine Valley". Through careful artistic creation, an "underground garden" will be presented here. Another place that all visitors are advised to pay attention to is that there are also sculptures brought by Mitterrand Art Center in France on both sides of the Expo axis. The authors come from all over the world, and the sculptures have different styles and unique forms, and the breath of art and the future is coming. If there is an opportunity, you must stop and wait and see. World Meteorological Pavilion: House in the Cloud The architectural design of the World Meteorological Pavilion is based on the concept of "cloud", and four white oblate spheres with different sizes and directions are surrounded like a white cloud. The bright white film cloth on the shell of the Meteorological Museum is evenly covered with spray points. When the spray is turned on, the whole building presents a cloud effect, which looks like "water drops in the clouds". If you walk in the middle pedestrian plaza, you can see rainbows surrounding the building before the sun rises too high. The biggest feature here is "the combination of reality and reality". It looks like a house at close range and a blurred white cloud at a distance. In the hot summer season, when all the sprays are turned on, tourists will obviously feel cooler than other places in the park. It is worth mentioning that during the Expo, dazzling 4D movies will be shown here, and tourists will experience the charm of the weather in all directions through a wonderful hot air balloon trip, while the well-designed weather change corridor will make people think deeply about the problems of the earth and the environment while lingering. Theme Pavilion: The theme pavilion has three integrated pavilions, namely "City People Pavilion", "City Life Pavilion" and "City Planet Pavilion". In this huge exhibition hall, there is not a pillar in Hall 1, which covers an area of 3, square meters. The design of the exhibition hall revolves around the concept of "Lane" and "Tiger Window" with Shanghai characteristics, and uses the method of "origami" to form a three-dimensional construction from two-dimensional plane to three-dimensional space. It highlights the characteristics of Shanghai, and the triangular continuous framework is reminiscent of kites, paper planes and birds, symbolizing the yearning for free life. Expo Cultural Center: It looks like a flying saucer, light and agile. As the first large-scale indoor venue with variable capacity in China, the theater space of Expo Cultural Center can be divided into 1 according to needs. 8, seats, 1. With 2, seats, 1, seats, 8, seats and 5, seats, it is possible to hold super-large celebrations and concerts, play NBA basketball games, perform on ice and even ice hockey games. In the middle of the "flying saucer" shape of the Expo Cultural Center, that is, the "circumference" 23 meters above the ground, it is an oval air corridor with a length of 572 meters and a width of 4 meters. Through the glass, the Huangpu River in the north and the Expo Park in the south have a panoramic view. Expo Center: The lobby is equipped with the world's tallest indoor water curtain information wall, nearly 4 square meters of hollow LED screen and 5 square meters of vertical green wall. These walls fly down in the air, and the visual effect is amazing. As a large-scale public building in the riverside green space of the Expo Park, the Expo Center does not deliberately express itself in architectural form, but combines the visual concept of modern architecture. The transparent external wall is bright and thorough, and tourists can stand in it and have a panoramic view of the surrounding scenery. On the roof of the center, there is also a well-designed helipad. During the whole World Expo, it will not only become a scenic spot, but also serve as an operation command center and a news center. Baosteel Grand Stage Baosteel Grand Stage is one of the seven indoor performance venues of the Shanghai World Expo. It was rebuilt from the original special steel workshop of Pugang Company, a subsidiary of Baosteel Group, and recorded the history of Baosteel's overall relocation in support of the Shanghai World Expo. It consists of two stages, a large stage and a small stage. It is a semi-open landscape viewing place. While watching the performance, the audience can also enjoy the scenery of Pujiang in Shanghai. The appearance of the United Nations Pavilion is the familiar "United Nations Blue", and there is an "innovation corridor" which will display various contents including fashion, art, media and innovative industries. There is also a theater-style activity area in the museum, which will continuously show movies. Dozens of international organizations and institutions have confirmed their participation in the exhibition, among which more than 2 international organizations and institutions will hold a variety of theme activities in the museum, making everyone feel that the United Nations enjoys life and culture. Pacific Joint Pavilion The theme of the Pacific Joint Pavilion is "Pacific Ocean-the source of urban inspiration", and 14 Pacific island countries including Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea and 2 international organizations participated in the exhibition. It mainly shows the unique natural features, profound cultural heritage and sustainable lifestyle of the Pacific island countries in harmony with nature. Interestingly, there will be the first traditional canoe sailing from a Pacific island country, which sailed for China and arrived in Shanghai on China National Pavilion Day. The all-glass exterior wall of the International Information Development Network Pavilion is painted, so the pavilion will show a crystal clear feeling day and night. Visitors stop outside the pavilion wall, as if they are staring at an exquisite crystal palace, dazzled. Not only the exterior wall of the exhibition hall, but also the interior of the exhibition hall is shining. The seven Roman columns at the entrance are filled with water, in which bright characters are flashing, and they are shining at night. In the museum, there are tens of thousands of small light beads, flashing all kinds of patterns. Visitors look up at the top of the museum, just like time and space, and they will not know where they are for a while. However, the most worthwhile place to visit here is the International Style Street. On the far left and far right of the first floor of the exhibition area, there are two "streets" respectively. On the left is the "Japanese Culture Street" with Asian style, also known as Asian Street, and on the right is the "International Gift Street" with European and American style, also known as Western Street, which is a collection of cultural, scientific and technological, life and other exhibition contents. The entrance shape of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum was creatively turned into a tent. As the most common humanitarian relief materials in wars and natural disasters, the tent created a sense of reality of "on the spot" and "in action", which made the audience shocked by the power of humanitarian relief before entering the museum. When visitors queue up at the entrance waiting area, the staff will give each visitor a red bracelet. This not only makes the audience curious and associate, but also makes everyone realize the profound meaning of "people's hearts are connected". The museum is mainly composed of "black memory" (space-time corridor), "light of humanity" (amphitheater) and "action you and me" (interactive area), all of which will be presented through the digital display screen behind the atomic mirror curtain wall. The reflection of the mirror creates a real and illusory effect, and the "unbounded" visual appeal will make the audience feel immersive and staggered in time and space. The design inspiration of the World Trade Center Association Pavilion mainly comes from China's philosophy of "heaven and earth" and "gossip". There is a time tunnel at the entrance, which allows visitors to enter the exhibition hall from the moment they step into it, and they have been placed in a cleverly designed space to start a journey around the world trade. As a representative exhibition hall of non-governmental trade organizations, the World Trade Center Association Pavilion will also hold a series of wonderful activities around the four basic needs of clothing, food, housing and transportation with the themes of "environmental protection", "information technology" and "fashion". The New Zealand Pavilion looks like a flying wing, which is in line with their theme "City of Nature: Living between Heaven and Earth". During the World Expo, the "City of Nature" will arrange for young New Zealanders who can speak fluent Chinese and have a lively personality to receive visitors, and the Maori dance "Kapa Haka" performed by the indigenous New Zealand residents will also be staged in the exhibition hall every day. At the same time, in the New Zealand Pavilion, there is a priceless piece of Maori Baoyu, which was selected by the Otago Museum in New Zealand. This is a jade pendant handed down from generation to generation by the chiefs of Maori tribes. The skilled craftsmen of Maori tribes made eyes out of abalone shells and carved a Maori sitting cross-legged, with a slightly tilted head and a thoughtful expression. The whole building of Malaysia Pavilion is composed of two sloping roofs, which are graceful and dynamic. On the first floor of the exhibition hall, the veranda and entrance part are based on the Islamic mosque, and the roof is erected by colonnade, which simulates the traditional longhouse mode in expression. The exterior wall of the exhibition hall draws lessons from the texture of traditional printing and dyeing in Malaysia, which is composed of butterflies, flowers, birds and geometric patterns. When you come here, visitors can not only appreciate the charm of world cultural heritages such as Penang and Malacca in Malaysia, but also feel the urban life in Malaysia through mini golf and traditional indoor games in Malaysia. Thailand Pavilion looks like a beautiful palace, with spires and beautiful decorations everywhere. In the exhibition hall, the development of Thailand for thousands of years will be described by the unique "Thailand Show", which shows a unique Thailand through excellent architecture and art. During the World Expo, the Thailand Pavilion also launched a "Thai World Expo Dinner", which prepared authentic Thai cuisine for visitors, including traditional Thai hot and sour shrimp soup, curry chicken noodles and basil spicy pork rice, as well as relatively mild sweet and sour chicken rice, Thai pork powder, fish and coconut chicken soup noodles. Singapore Pavilion Singapore Pavilion: The theme is "City Symphony". The whole pavilion is like a music box that is about to open. Before entering the pavilion, people will listen to the sweet music from the pavilion. Entering the ground floor of the exhibition hall, the unique audio-visual experience of Singapore will make people feel the harmonious blend of the city and nature, and the colorful interactive activities will make every visitor become a note on the "City Symphony". Arriving at the top floor of the exhibition hall, a beautiful tropical "hanging garden" is a metaphor for the beauty of Singapore as a "garden city". The shape of the Australian Pavilion is undulating, inspired by the famous "Ayers Rock" in the red desert of Australia, and it has a wild beauty. The most interesting thing is that the appearance of the pavilion was actually orange at the beginning of its construction. During the half year of the World Expo, the color deepened continuously, and finally it became a thick ochre red, bright and beautiful, which was eye-catching. The mascot of the Australian Pavilion is a cartoon kookaburra with a huge head and colorful feathers, named "pengpeng", which is lively and lovely. The whole museum is divided into three fascinating activity areas-"Travel", "Discovery" and "Enjoy". Indonesia Pavilion: Building a House with Bamboo * * There are four floors inside the Indonesia Pavilion, and the whole pavilion is penetrated by a 6-meter-long passage. In the center of Indonesia Pavilion, visitors will enjoy the beautiful waterfall landscape, and the waterfall will present a different visual sense as the passage goes up. There will be several bamboos coming out of the wall at the top of the pavilion, which is very unique and interesting. Bamboo is an indispensable building material in Indonesia, and Indonesians firmly believe that bamboo will become a sustainable development material for the future because of its green environmental protection and tenacity. If you want to taste traditional Indonesian food, you must come to Indonesia Pavilion. Here, the layout of the restaurant also uses the decorative materials of local Indonesian restaurants such as bamboo. You can not only taste traditional Indonesian food such as satay, but also taste the best coffee in Indonesia on the top floor of the exhibition hall-the coffee beans that grind these coffees are strictly selected. Theme of Luxembourg National Pavilion: Small and Beautiful Highlights: "Pocket" Forest and Fortress Russia Pavilion: Children's Dream Paradise Baihua City is an intoxicating city of innocence. The big "mushroom" is a sewer, and cars on the street don't "drink" gasoline, but "eat" strawberry jam. The owner of Baihua City is a child who is not as tall as a cucumber. Russian writer Nikolai nosov outlined such a fairy tale city in The Adventures of Little Ignorance. In the Russian Pavilion, these will be presented one by one. When the audience walks on the ramp and looks at the mushrooms and flowers around them, they will suddenly feel like members of Lilliput. The exhibition hall is divided into three parts: Flower City, Sun City and Moon City. Under the childlike scenery, flowers storing solar energy, houses in the shape of fruits, windmills in the shape of giant dragonflies and cars powered by biofuels can be seen everywhere. Italian Pavilion Theme: Ideal City, City of People Highlights: Functional Modules, Convenient Reorganization of Indian Pavilion Theme: Make the City and Harmony Highlights: Vientiane Harmonious Swedish Pavilion Theme: Creative Light Highlights: Show the Interaction between City and Countryside Spanish Pavilion Theme: Reshape the Architectural Appearance of China Pavilion in Urban Community through Scientific and Technological Innovation to "East"