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Expo 2010: Pavilions – Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand (Zone B)

 

Expo 2010: Pavilions – Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand (Zone B)

Singapore Pavilion for Shanghai Expo shows “Microcosm of Singapore”, titled “Urban Symphony” shows the contribution of Singapore in the field of city planning, water treatment, and environmental services. Also together with this article are Malaysia & Thailand Pavillions.

Expo 2010: Pavilions – Japan & Korea (Zone A)

 

Expo 2010: Pavilions – 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.

Expo 2010: Pavilions – USA & Canada (Zone C)

 

Expo 2010: Pavilions – 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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Shanghai World Expo 2010
Day 126 of Expo 2010

Expo 2010 will be held in Shanghai, China in 2010 May-Oct. With more than 180 countries participating, visitors can expect a rich multicultural experience.

Learn more about Shanghai Expo 2010!