• Turkmenistan Pavilion

    Date: 2012.01.14 | Category: National Pavilions | Tags: ,,,,,,

    Turkmenistan Pavilion

    The design of the Turkmenistan Pavilion features grid patterns. It uses yellowish-brown and light grey for its interior. In accordance with the themes of “Better City, Better Life” and “Oil Realizes Our Dream,” natural landscapes and geographical features of this central Asian country are showcased with exhibits and multimedia. Short videos not only present abundant tourist resources of Turkmenistan, but also stories about the famous local ferghana horses.


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    Turkmenistan Pavilion exterior

    The pavilion of Turkmenistan in which design harmoniously combined elements of a national decor and cutting-edge technologies. Its rectangular facade decorated by laced ornament in form of octahedral stars executed from light metal – duralumin, and decorated by the State Emblem of our country. In the right corner on conditions of organizers of a forum the state name in two languages – Chinese and English is placed. On both sides of “rectangle” – an ornament from five national carpet “gely”. The building framed by green “belt” as uniting element of a composition.


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    Spectators in the pavilion (BPFP)

    Highlight 1: Infrared Touch Screens

    Visitors can learn about the long history of nomadic culture through infrared touch screens.

    Highlight 2: Turkmenistan features

    Jewelry, antiques and exquisite craftsmanship of carpet making are also displayed with high-tech means.


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    Details on the Turkmenistan Pavilion exterior (Daniel Foster)


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    Turkmenistan Pavilion Interior (BPFP)


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    A golden horse statue (Helen)


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    A beautiful display outside the Turkmenistan Pavilion (Voden)


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    Turkmenistan display (Werner Schroettner)

    Originally posted 2010-09-03 10:02:29.

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