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<blockquote data-quote="prasadana2" data-source="post: 7409342" data-attributes="member: 4664"><p><strong>France</strong></p><p></p><p>France's pavilion features six paintings and one sculpture on loan from the Musée d'Orsay.[27] [41] The paintings include works by Paul Cezanne, Jean-Francois Millet, Edouard Manet, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, while the sculpture is Auguste Rodin's The Age of Bronze.[41]</p><p></p><p>The Age of Bronze had previously been displayed at the Exposition Universelle in 1889 and the 1900 Paris Expo.[41] The Angélus, by Jean-Francois Millet, was also shown at the 1867 Expo in Paris.[41]</p><p> <strong>Germany</strong></p><p></p><p>Germany has a massive LED swinging ball that interacts to the volume of the audience.</p><p> Greece</p><p> <strong>Hong Kong</strong></p><p></p><p>The 2,000 square meter Hong Kong pavilion will feature an indoor recreation of the Hong Kong Wetland Park.[42] The overall themes of Hong Kong's exhibition will be "one country, two systems" and "green living in Hong Kong."[42]</p><p> <strong>India</strong></p><p></p><p>India has been allocated a pavilion of a larger size (4,000 square metres) than other countries due to its diverse culture.[43] The main theme is "Unity in Diversity", reflecting the country's wide range of ethnic groups, religions, and languages. The pavilion has a crimson central dome, while the focus of the exhibit will be on the interaction between rural and urban areas through exchange of goods and services. Revolving around a journey of Indian cities from ancient times through medieval periods to modern India, the pavilion showcases India's rich cultural heritage, its diversity of faith, culture and language, traditional and modern technological development and urban-rural interface.[44]</p><p></p><p>Pavilion Highlights:</p><p></p><p> * Tree of Life: The entrance to the pavilion is through a vaulted portal with the "Tree of Life" carving inspired by the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque at Ahmedabad. The central dome is herb-roofed with the "Tree of Life" in copper. The innovative combination of plants and metals distinguishes the dome.</p><p> * Zero-chemical Area: The seemingly ancient India Pavilion is replete with marvelous modern technologies. The pavilion is designed as a zero-chemical Area. Energy efficiency is made possible through the use of solar panels, wind mills, herbs, and bamboo. The terracotta and stone floor is inspired by the palace at Rampur in Varanasi and is cooled by embedded pipes. Therefore, visitors will be touring around the pavilion in a cool and comfortable temperature even in the summer.</p><p> * Indian Market: The "Indian Market" will be open for curious visitors. In fact, the attic in this market belongs to one of the exhibition areas of the India Pavilion, from which one can get a bird's-eye view of the whole pavilion. The market is also a catering service area. Traditional delicacies from various regions of India are served here.</p><p> * 360-degree Holographic Projection: The 360-degree Holographic Projection depicts India's evolution over its long history, from the ancient times of Mohenjodaro and Harappa (dating back to 2000–3000 BC) through the medieval period to modern India. The displays around the dome will further elaborate on the theme "Cities of Harmony".</p><p> * Shopping Arcade and Amphitheater: The Shopping Arcade in the pavilion enables visitors to see the artisans from different parts of the country demonstrating their skills. Also, specialized products from different regions will be available for sale. The Shopping Arcade also displays typical Indian columns in its arcade structure. The Amphitheater will host cultural shows from different regions of India on a regular basis.</p><p></p><p> <strong>Indonesia</strong></p><p></p><p>The exterior of the 4,000 square meters Indonesia Pavilion is covered with greenish bamboo sticks and some bamboo grows out of the pavilion ceiling. With a special fibre that is strong and breathes well, bamboo has long been favored as a construction material. The use of bamboo for the Indonesia Pavilion symbolizes the synergy between the traditional and contemporary lifestyle of Indonesia. The total operation of Indonesia Pavilion costs IDR 200 billion or approx USD 23 million. [45]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prasadana2, post: 7409342, member: 4664"] [B]France[/B] France's pavilion features six paintings and one sculpture on loan from the Musée d'Orsay.[27] [41] The paintings include works by Paul Cezanne, Jean-Francois Millet, Edouard Manet, Vincent van Gogh and Paul Gauguin, while the sculpture is Auguste Rodin's The Age of Bronze.[41] The Age of Bronze had previously been displayed at the Exposition Universelle in 1889 and the 1900 Paris Expo.[41] The Angélus, by Jean-Francois Millet, was also shown at the 1867 Expo in Paris.[41] [B]Germany[/B] Germany has a massive LED swinging ball that interacts to the volume of the audience. Greece [B]Hong Kong[/B] The 2,000 square meter Hong Kong pavilion will feature an indoor recreation of the Hong Kong Wetland Park.[42] The overall themes of Hong Kong's exhibition will be "one country, two systems" and "green living in Hong Kong."[42] [B]India[/B] India has been allocated a pavilion of a larger size (4,000 square metres) than other countries due to its diverse culture.[43] The main theme is "Unity in Diversity", reflecting the country's wide range of ethnic groups, religions, and languages. The pavilion has a crimson central dome, while the focus of the exhibit will be on the interaction between rural and urban areas through exchange of goods and services. Revolving around a journey of Indian cities from ancient times through medieval periods to modern India, the pavilion showcases India's rich cultural heritage, its diversity of faith, culture and language, traditional and modern technological development and urban-rural interface.[44] Pavilion Highlights: * Tree of Life: The entrance to the pavilion is through a vaulted portal with the "Tree of Life" carving inspired by the Sidi Saiyyed Mosque at Ahmedabad. The central dome is herb-roofed with the "Tree of Life" in copper. The innovative combination of plants and metals distinguishes the dome. * Zero-chemical Area: The seemingly ancient India Pavilion is replete with marvelous modern technologies. The pavilion is designed as a zero-chemical Area. Energy efficiency is made possible through the use of solar panels, wind mills, herbs, and bamboo. The terracotta and stone floor is inspired by the palace at Rampur in Varanasi and is cooled by embedded pipes. Therefore, visitors will be touring around the pavilion in a cool and comfortable temperature even in the summer. * Indian Market: The "Indian Market" will be open for curious visitors. In fact, the attic in this market belongs to one of the exhibition areas of the India Pavilion, from which one can get a bird's-eye view of the whole pavilion. The market is also a catering service area. Traditional delicacies from various regions of India are served here. * 360-degree Holographic Projection: The 360-degree Holographic Projection depicts India's evolution over its long history, from the ancient times of Mohenjodaro and Harappa (dating back to 2000–3000 BC) through the medieval period to modern India. The displays around the dome will further elaborate on the theme "Cities of Harmony". * Shopping Arcade and Amphitheater: The Shopping Arcade in the pavilion enables visitors to see the artisans from different parts of the country demonstrating their skills. Also, specialized products from different regions will be available for sale. The Shopping Arcade also displays typical Indian columns in its arcade structure. The Amphitheater will host cultural shows from different regions of India on a regular basis. [B]Indonesia[/B] The exterior of the 4,000 square meters Indonesia Pavilion is covered with greenish bamboo sticks and some bamboo grows out of the pavilion ceiling. With a special fibre that is strong and breathes well, bamboo has long been favored as a construction material. The use of bamboo for the Indonesia Pavilion symbolizes the synergy between the traditional and contemporary lifestyle of Indonesia. The total operation of Indonesia Pavilion costs IDR 200 billion or approx USD 23 million. [45] [/QUOTE]
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