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  • Guinea Pavilion

    Date: 2012.01.30 | Category: Africa Joint Pavilion | Response: 0

    Guinea Pavilion

    Guinea Pavilion will showcase its diversified natural environment and ample resources from different perspectives, and explore ways to combine resource exploitation and urban development, in a bid to advance urban development on the basis of environmental protection. The pavilion will convey the country’s ideas and aspirations for urban development while highlighting the special features of Guinea as a West African country.

    The Guinea Pavilion adopts the special local gatehouse as the main element, and is divided into several areas. A gigantic stone column creates a heavy and solemn atmosphere, around which there are many sculptures, murals and handicrafts with distinctive folk characteristics. The exterior façade of the pavilion is rich with characteristics of the country’s historical architectures to immerse the visitors in a vivid atmosphere. The pavilion will make use of real objects, pictures and films to display the culture of the four natural zones of Guinea, as well as several large urban projects that tackle problems such as urban economic development, ecological conservation, migration from rural areas to cities as well as poverty issues.

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    Originally posted 2010-09-03 00:59:25.

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  • Republic of Congo Pavilion

    Date: 2012.01.26 | Category: Africa Joint Pavilion | Response: 0

    Republic of  Congo Pavilion

    The Republic of  Congo Pavilion will re-produce a city neighboring the countryside to share with you its rich natural resources, unique biodiversity, valuable historic heritages and the achievements of modern development, signifying the good wish for harmonious urban-rural interaction and coexistence of man and nature.

    A train-shaped installation with multimedia is a metaphor of going from past, to present, to the future of the country, a symbol of its farewell to the past and moving towards the world. A Cargo-ship-shaped exhibit symbolizes the country’s open economy and displays a modernized Republic of the Congo. The area will be simulating a wonderful beach. A ships-and-port-formed wall presents the Congo’s achievements so far and its confidence to embrace the world.

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    Video presentation in front of Republic of Congo Pavilion
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    Video presentation in front of Republic of Congo Pavilion

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    Exhibit inside the pavilion

    Originally posted 2010-09-06 00:00:17.

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