THEME: Diverse Beauty of Yunnan: Urban-Rural Harmony
PAVILION: On an open, spacious and distinctive square, Yunnan Pavilion revivifies national architectures such as Golden Horse archway, the Bai people’s residence, and the Dai bamboo house.
EXHIBIT: The Pavilion presents the local “six-tier” urban system and achievements of new rural construction and exhibits beautiful scenery, the colorful folk culture and harmonious urban-rural development on different themes via multimedia. Two Lufengosaurus skeletons of the Jurassic period, both among the largest fossilized skeletons to be found in China, will be on display. Also exhibited will be purple pottery from Jianshui and the Ox-Tiger Bronze Table, one of the most valuable relics in Yunnan. Folk dances from Yunnan province will be performed onstage in the main exhibition area at regular intervals during the Expo. A tea ceremony will also be demonstrated, utilizing the famous large-leaf Pu’er tea, an unusual but delicious tea native to Yunnan.
CUISINE: There is no dining area listed for the Pavilion.
SHOPPING: There is no specific shopping facility listed for the Pavilion.
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