Fri, 2010-02-12 13:27

China Pavilion celebrates end of construction

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Construction of 2010 World Expo's China Pavilion was completed this morning after two years' work.

The pavilion, in the shape of an oriental crown,, showcases the spirit of traditional Chinese culture.

Its main structure includes a six-layer, 30-meter-high roof made of traditional wooden brackets. The 56 brackets symbolize the nation's 56 minority ethnic groups.

Below the main structure, there is a 45,000-square-meter joint pavilion featuring displays from local provinces, cities and regions.

The 160,000-square-meter pavilion will be converted into a museum for Chinese history and culture after the Expo closes in 2010.

From: Shanghai Daily
 

上海世博会中国馆竣工

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