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Hong Kong’s three-storey metallic struc- huge brain cell and visitors will enter via a
ture will symbolise the imagination and Sustainability, team work, health vein! It will highlight the concept of green
creativity of Hong Kong people and the and diversity will be represented in economy and each week a diamond will be
third fl oor will have an indoor wetland park, dynamic, emotional story by the US given to a visitor, drawn by lottery.
based on the Hong Kong Wetland Park. Romania’s Greenopolis is a green apple,
Singapore’s pavilion, Urban Symphony, refl ecting the importance of health, sustain-
will look like a huge music box, with the Mexico’s Kite Forest with 130 different able development and knowledge-based
façade featuring replicas of the country’s kites will represent people’s aspirations for solutions for a modern society.
famous buildings. Water and gardens will a better life. As kites originated in China, Switzerland will have a chair lift, taking
be the main element, with a roof garden this symbolically unites the two countries. visitors on an eight-minute journey to the
and precious tropical plants. Brazil’s pavilion will be like a Bird’s green meadow on the roof. Swiss success
Thailand’s theme will be Thainess: Nest with green, intersecting wooden stories will be told via 3D screens and the
Sustainable Ways of Life. The three Thai- lace. Its social problems, due to the large IMAX fi lm The Alps will be shown.
style pavilions will be divided into three population and its search for solutions for Israel’s pavilion will look like two clasped
sections, with a daily cultural performance. sustainable development, will be explored. hands, with the theme Innovation for Better
Nepal’s pavilion will take the form of an Russia will decorate its pavilion like a Life. It will have a green orchard with trees
ancient Buddhist temple in Kathmandu, fairy-tale world featuring 12 white towers, which whisper in English and Chinese and
surrounded by traditional Nepalese inspired by Russian women’s costume. show fi lms about the country’s innovations
houses, refl ecting the architectural, artistic Belgium’s two-storey pavilion will incor- and technological achievements, as well as
and cultural centre the city has become. porate the EU exhibition. Centrepiece is a Israelis’ stories and hopes for the future. ●
PARTICIPATING COUNTRIES
• Belgium • Russia • Albania • Malaysia • Sri Lanka OCEANIA
• Luxembourg • Montenegro • Bulgaria • Balivam • Tajikistan • Marshall Island
• United Kingdom • Turkey • Germany • Vietnam • China • Kiribati
• Ukraine • Poland • The Netherlands • Pakistan • Jordan • Niue
• Spain • Croatia • Switzerland • Timor-Leste • United Arab • Fiji
• Hungary • Italy • Slovenia • Philippines Emirates • Micronesia
• Azerbaijan • Monaco • Liechtenstein • Israel • Maldives • Papua New
• European Union • France • Syria • Iraq Guinea
• Iceland • Latvia ASIA • Afghanistan • Georgia • Vanunatu
• Slovakia • Armenia • The State of Qatar • Oman • Kuwait • New Zealand
• Sweden • Norway • North Korea • Bhutan • India • Solomon Islands
• Cyprus • Denmark • Bangladesh • Brunei • Saudi Arabia • Tuvalu
• Former Yugoslav • Ireland • Iran • Indonesia • Laos • Cook Islands
Republic of • The Czech • Thailand • Uzbekistan • Cambodia • Samoa
Macedonia Republic • Lebanon • Yemen • Kazakhstan • Tonga
• Bosnia and • Serbia • Korea • Kyrgyzstan • Nepal • Palau
Herzegovina • Belarus • Palestine • Myanmar • Singapore • Australia
• Finland • Lithuania • Japan • Mongolia • Turkmenistan • Nauru
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