The second part is the "City of Nature" experience area. The theme of the New Zealand Pavilion is "City of Nature: Living Between Heaven and Earth". This idea is based on the ancient Maori legend and focuses on interactive experience. Visitors will enter the multimedia gallery after passing through the welcome area. The total length of the promenade will reach150m. On both sides of the promenade, hundreds of huge color exhibition boards reflecting New Zealand's customs and geographical features are decorated, showing New Zealand's oceans, mountains, villages and cities from different angles, and telling stories of New Zealand from dawn to dusk and from children to adults. This ingenious promenade will enable visitors to cross just visiting as if they were in New Zealand, and visit and appreciate New Zealand's multiculturalism and urban life on the spot.
Through the pictures and texts of "Beach in the Morning Light", visitors can not only enjoy the beautiful natural scenery of New Zealand, which has the reputation of "Land of White Clouds", but also feel the social harmony of New Zealand through children playing on the beach. The theme of the pavilion is "Window of the School", and through the scenes of children with different skin colors playing happily on the playground, visitors can also appreciate the multicultural charm of New Zealand.
The third part of the pavilion is the "Hanging Garden". The roof of the New Zealand Pavilion will be a veritable botanical garden, full of plants, flowers, fruits and agricultural products that are unique or good at growing in New Zealand. By then, the vibrant scene of "birds singing and flowers smelling" will become a highlight of the New Zealand Pavilion.
The fourth part is the "VIP area", which can accommodate 40 guests for dinner or hold a reception for 80 people at the same time. In order to facilitate New Zealand enterprises to expand their business, the designer specially opened a boutique exhibition area in the exhibition hall to display New Zealand famous brand wines and other special products, so that the exhibition and economic and trade themes can be organically integrated.
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 "Kapakaka" performed by New Zealand aborigines will also be staged in the pavilion every day. Visitors will enjoy the exotic original dance in the original natural scenery, which has a unique flavor.