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Liaoning Pavilion
Liaoning Pavilion
The pavilion’s blue metal exterior full of rhythm manifests the hardness of steel and the beauty of the sea. Above the entrance is a Sinosauropteryx model. The exhibits include the fossils of the first bird and flower in the world, Liaoning’s six world cultural heritage items and its 200 greatest contributions to China’s economy; the interactive 4D cinema with 360 degree screen introduces the Liaoning coastal economic belt and Shenyang economic zone; multimedia movies show the charm of 14 Liaoning cities.
The Liaoning Pavilion at the China’s joint provincial pavilion is ready to welcome visitors, where they can see 14 rare and precious fossils. A bird fossil of Sinosauropteryx (Chinese reptilian wing) dating back 121 million years will take pride of place in the stainless steel pavilion. The bird was possibly the world’s earliest species unearthed in the province. The fossil of the first flower in the world will also be exhibited.
Fossil of a feathered dinosaur was put on show at Liaoning Pavilion on Friday. The fossil, Sinosauropteryx, also called Chinese reptilian wing, is believed to be the earliest feathered dinosaur or the ancestor of birds. The fossil was discovered in Northeast China’s Liaoning Province. Other 10 pieces of fossils on display, including dinosaurs and prehistory fruit, were also found in this province. The pavilion also contains exhibits about the province’s heavy industries and economic development.
Originally posted 2010-08-31 11:11:16.
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Shanghai Case Pavilion
Shanghai Case Pavilion
The prototype of the case pavilion is a demonstration eco-building in Minhang District, Shanghai. As the first zero-energy building in China, it uses a huge solar thermal equipment to provide energy for the entire building. Green and energy-saving technologies to integrate solar energy in the building and make full use of rainwater and sewage, natural ventilation, shallow geothermal energy, display the concept of eco-housing and the pursuit of universal livable housing. The building has a shading system composed of shutters, French-window curtains and balcony awnings. Flowing liquids in the blue tubes on the wall can adjust the temperature of the entire building.
Originally posted 2010-09-13 00:56:18.
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