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How many pavilions are there in Shanghai World Expo? What exhibition halls are there?

Theme Pavilion, Theme Pavilion, City People Pavilion, City Life Pavilion, City Earth Pavilion, City Footprint Pavilion, and City Future Pavilion have returned to their peak ↑ A Zone, China Pavilion, Turkmenistan Pavilion, Japan Pavilion, China Provincial and Municipal Joint Pavilion, Beijing Pavilion, Tianjin Pavilion, Hebei Pavilion, Shanxi Pavilion, Inner Mongolia Pavilion, Liaoning Pavilion, Heilongjiang Pavilion, Jiangsu Pavilion, Zhejiang Pavilion and Anhui Pavilion. Jianjiang West Pavilion Shandong Pavilion Henan Pavilion Hubei Pavilion Hunan Pavilion Hainan Pavilion Chongqing Pavilion Sichuan Pavilion Tibet Pavilion Shaanxi Pavilion Qinghai Pavilion Ningxia Pavilion Shanghai Pavilion Uzbekistan Pavilion Pakistan Pavilion Qatar Pavilion India Pavilion Nepal Pavilion Taiwan Province Province Pavilion Asia USA Pavilion East Timor Pavilion Kyrgyzstan Pavilion Bangladesh Pavilion 2 Mongolia Pavilion Yemen Pavilion Jordan Pavilion Afghanistan Pavilion Syria Pavilion Asia Pavilion 3 Laos Pavilion Myanmar Pavilion Iran Pavilion Saudi Arabia Pavilion Oman Pavilion UAE Pavilion Kazakhstan Pavilion Hong Kong Pavilion Vietnam Pavilion Sri Lanka. Card Pavilion, Korea Pavilion, North Korea Pavilion, Lebanon Pavilion, Morocco Pavilion, Macau Pavilion Area B, Malaysia Pavilion, Pacific Pavilion, Brunei Pavilion, Public Participation Pavilion, World Meteorological Pavilion, World Trade Center Association Pavilion, Life Sunshine Pavilion, Indonesia Pavilion, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, International Organization Pavilion, Shanghai Cooperation Organization Pavilion, International Transport Federation, World Water Council, WWF, Association of Southeast Asian Nations. League of Arab States, International Organization of Bamboo and Rattan, International Association of Museums, Francophone Business Forum, Boao Forum for Asia, International Information Development Network, Cambodia Pavilion, Thailand Pavilion, Philippines Pavilion, United Nations Pavilion, Singapore Pavilion, New Zealand Pavilion Australia Pavilion C Turkey Pavilion Belgium-EU Pavilion Central and South America Pavilion Ecuador Pavilion Uruguay Pavilion Panama Pavilion Nicaragua Pavilion Dominica Pavilion Bolivia Pavilion Costa Rica Pavilion El Salvador Pavilion Honduras Pavilion Paraguay Pavilion Denmark Pavilion Brazil Pavilion Luxembourg Pavilion. Lithuania Pavilion, Nigeria Pavilion, Canada Pavilion and Caribbean Pavilion * * * The same body combined pavilion Barbados Pavilion and Bahamas Pavilion Caribbean Pavilion * * * Tongzhi Organization Pavilion Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Pavilion Saint Lucia Pavilion Saint Kitts and Nevis Pavilion Guyana Pavilion Dominica Pavilion Antigua and Barbuda Pavilion Suriname Pavilion Belize Pavilion Grenada Pavilion Haiti Pavilion Spain Pavilion Hungary Pavilion Iceland Pavilion Finland Pavilion Libya Pavilion Greece Pavilion Argentina Pavilion Latvia Pavilion Britain Pavilion Malta Pavilion San Marino Pavilion Liechtenstein Pavilion Cyprus Pavilion Armenia Pavilion Azerbaijan Pavilion Bulgaria Pavilion Georgia. Montenegro Pavilion Moldova African Union Pavilion Guinea Bissau Pavilion Madagascar Pavilion Malawi Pavilion Eritrea Pavilion Central Africa Pavilion Benin Pavilion Mauritius Pavilion Uganda Pavilion Burundi Pavilion Niger Pavilion Ghana Pavilion Gabon Pavilion Djibouti Pavilion Congo (Brazzaville) Togo Pavilion Equatorial Guinea Pavilion Sudan Pavilion Cape Verde Pavilion Namibia Pavilion Tanzania African Union Pavilion Kenya Pavilion Comoros Pavilion Zimbabwe Pavilion Ethiopia Pavilion Lesotho Pavilion Mozambique Pavilion Botswana Pavilion Cameroon Pavilion Senegal Pavilion Sierra Leone Pavilion Zambia Pavilion Venezuela Pavilion France Pavilion Poland Pavilion Norway Pavilion South Africa Pavilion Russia Pavilion USA Pavilion Tunisia Pavilion Egypt Pavilion Netherlands Pavilion. Colombia Pavilion, Peru Pavilion, Ireland Pavilion, Estonia Pavilion, Czech Pavilion, Slovenia Pavilion, Slovakia Pavilion, Portugal Pavilion, Chile Pavilion, Austria Pavilion, Switzerland Pavilion, Sweden Pavilion, Italy Pavilion, Serbia Pavilion, Mexico Pavilion, Germany Pavilion, Monaco Pavilion D, Shanghai Enterprise Alliance Pavilion, Space Home Pavilion and Japan Industry Pavilion. China People's Insurance Pavilion, Petroleum Pavilion, China Railway Pavilion, Coca-Cola Pavilion, State Grid Pavilion, Cisco Pavilion, Korea-Enterprise Joint Pavilion, Aurora Pavilion E, Vanke Pavilion, SAIC-GM Pavilion, China Aviation Pavilion, China Shipbuilding Pavilion, Private Enterprise Joint Pavilion, Yuanda Pavilion, Information Communication Pavilion, Urban Best Practice Zone Construction Case (North), Ningbo Case Pavilion, Mecca Case Pavilion, Vancouver Case Pavilion, etc. Alsace Case Museum, Loa Case Museum, Macau Case Museum, Chengdu Case Museum, odense Case Museum, and Loa Lighting Case The architectural appearance of the China Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo expresses the spirit and temperament of China culture with the concept of "the crown of the East". The National Pavilion stands in the center and stands out at different levels, becoming the main body of sculpture that embodies the elements of China and symbolizes the spirit of China-the crown of the East; The regional pavilion is spread horizontally, reflecting the national pavilion in the form of a stretched platform base, becoming an open, flexible, people-friendly and multi-level city square; They are opposite to each other, complement each other and form a unified whole to express the theme of a rich and powerful country. The national pavilion and the regional pavilion are divided up and down in function, the modeling is coordinated from master to slave, and the space is dominated by the north-south axis, forming a spectacular urban spatial sequence and forming a unique landmark building group. ◇ British Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo The final design of the British Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo is "a creative pavilion". It is planned to start construction before the summer of 2009. Creative exhibition hall is a unique display device. It was placed in a rural field, which was covered with forests and slopes formed by grass on both sides. Audiences, exhibition areas, shops and reception areas are all located inside. The theme of Nepal Pavilion in Shanghai World Expo is "The Story of Kathmandu-Searching for the Soul of the City"; Exploration and Thinking intercepts several brilliant moments of Kathmandu as the center of architecture, art and culture in the history of more than 2,000 years, and shows the development and expansion of the city through the evolution of architectural forms. Nepal Pavilion will highlight its efforts in environmental protection, renewable energy and green buildings. The Swiss National Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo has a strong symbolic significance. Complicated building structure, solar energy technology, mesh curtains and incompatible elements all bring unexpected effects. In addition, referring to China's Yin-Yang principle, the designer brought the cable car into the design as a game element, bringing passengers from the heavily loaded city into the natural world at the top of the exhibition hall. This design perfectly echoes the basic theme of Expo 20 10 "Better City, Better Life". Luxemburg Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo will highlight Luxembourg's special national identity as the "green heart of Europe" in its design concept. The designer of the exhibition hall conceived a carving method with almost only one boulder, which was actually influenced by the traditional Chinese translation of the name "Luxembourg". The Chinese word "Luxembourg" means "forest and fortress", so the Luxembourg Pavilion claims to be an open forest surrounded by green trees. The architectural structure of the exhibition hall is like a fortress, with many spacious exits to neighbors and surrounding the medieval tower. The theme of Poland Pavilion in Shanghai World Expo is "People create cities", which is divided into three concepts: "People, creativity and cities". The whole exhibition hall is like a paper-cut paste, and the sun shines into the hall through the slit. Recently, the architectural design scheme of Polish National Pavilion of China 20 10 World Expo was announced. The theme of the exhibition hall is folk paper-cut art, which gives the audience an interesting experience through visual stimulation. Poland Pavilion will be a display of Polish architectural achievements, and will attract tourists with its unique appearance during the day and at night. Its appearance consists of interwoven paper-cut patterns, and sunlight can shine into the hall through the gap. The exhibition space of the exhibition hall is geometric and can be divided into several small areas for small exhibitions, music performances, commodity sales and so on. The lighting of the main exhibition hall will create a patchwork effect of light and shadow, and the inner wall can also be used as a screen to play videos of Polish social life. At the same time, the design of the exhibition hall is also full of humanization. For example, in the open restaurant, umbrellas are provided for the tourists waiting in line. ◇ Spanish Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo Seen from a distance, the Spanish Pavilion is an irregular basket shape. The external wall of the building is round and flexible, with ups and downs, which is very different from the appearance of ordinary square buildings. It is reported that the whole exhibition hall consists of steel buildings, covered with willow branches, bamboo and other materials, showing a "rattan" building close to nature, with an estimated cost of 6.5438+0.8 million euros. Rattan weaving is a traditional craft in Spain, which presents different weaving techniques and popular colors in different regions. By then, the exterior wall of the Spanish Pavilion will be integrated with all rattan weaving techniques, spliced and combined into an exterior wall, and finally an exhibition hall will be achieved. In Spain, whether it is a big city or a small town, you can see a square for people to rest in the central area, which is a place for local residents to relax and entertain. Similarly, a square of 65,438+0,000 square meters has been specially designed in the center of the Spanish Pavilion, which not only gives visitors the feeling of being in Spain, but also reflects the attitude of Spaniards who have always enjoyed the city and life. The Dutch Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo was named "Happy Street". The whole design is arranged along a whole street. The designer has prepared 17 houses with different decoration styles, and each house is a small exhibition hall to show the Dutch innovations in space, energy and water conservancy. By then, these huts will be hung on Happiness Street like ripe apples, instead of being arranged in a monotonous row. People can see this happy street from a distance. Happiness street wants to tell people: there is still a way. Even if it is not feasible in reality, it is enough to feel the joy of change in Happy Street. Happiness Street advocates a kind of humanistic care.