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World Expo: Japan & Korea (Zone A)
The 24-meter-high Japan pavilion is the largest the country has ever built for a World Expo. The Korea Pavilion is an amalgamation of 'sign' (symbol) and 'space' where signs become spaces, and simultaneously, spaces become signs.
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World Expo: USA & Canada (Zone C)
The USA Pavilion will present a story that radiates powerful core values shared by both the Chinese and American people. The Canada Pavilion building is shaped like a looped ribbon or a large letter “C” (as in “Canada”), which has an open air public space as its centre piece.
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World Expo: Australia & New Zealand (Zone B)
The Australia & New Zealand pavilions are centrally located in Zone B, the Southeast Asia and Oceania section of the expo site, and a short walk from the Chinese national and theme pavilions. Here's a look at their design themes & concepts.
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World Expo: Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan (Zone A)
A brief introduction on the Theme, Concept, Design Features and Highlights of the 3 domestic pavilions: Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan of the Shanghai Expo.
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World Expo: The Central Axis and Four Pavilions
The huge Shanghai World Expo site is designed with a Central Axis and 4 main pavilions providing visitors a clear orientation to other pavilions.
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10th Anniversary of Macau’s return to China
Macau is a thriving and busy city attracting gamblers and tourists by the millions. This 10th Anniversary is celebrated with spectacular display of fireworks and performances.


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