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<blockquote data-quote="prasadana2" data-source="post: 7409310" data-attributes="member: 4664"><p>Australia's ochre red pavilion attests to its critically important relationship with China, its largest trading partner. The three story pavilion was constructed on a 4,800 square meter site. The facade of the structure is composed of weathered steel, which has oxidized in the months preceding the expo's opening. The red ochre color is meant to represent the "red center" desert regions of central Australia. </p><p></p><p>The pavilion cost AU$83 million, the most Australia has ever allocated for a pavilion in history. AU$6 million of the total cost was contributed by the state of Victoria, whose largest foreign trading partner is China. </p><p></p><p>The mascot of the Australia pavilion is Peng Peng, a kookaburra.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prasadana2, post: 7409310, member: 4664"] Australia's ochre red pavilion attests to its critically important relationship with China, its largest trading partner. The three story pavilion was constructed on a 4,800 square meter site. The facade of the structure is composed of weathered steel, which has oxidized in the months preceding the expo's opening. The red ochre color is meant to represent the "red center" desert regions of central Australia. The pavilion cost AU$83 million, the most Australia has ever allocated for a pavilion in history. AU$6 million of the total cost was contributed by the state of Victoria, whose largest foreign trading partner is China. The mascot of the Australia pavilion is Peng Peng, a kookaburra. [/QUOTE]
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