THEME: Boosaaso: A City with Unlimited Potential
PAVILION: The Pavilion has a distinctly modern tone with blue and white color tones and geometric shapes and curves.
EXHIBIT: Posters, interactive video displays and slide shows help to display exhibits on the ancient relationships between China and Somalia, Somali culture and traditions, the geographic environment of Somalia and the unique cuisine and food culture of the East African nation. The overall impression is meant to convey Somalia’s commitment to modernization while retaining the wisdom of our ancient culture and maintaining the traditions that help define us as a people. The final display of the Pavilion shows models of camels in a desert setting, an iconic image of the Somali culture.
CUISINE: There is no dining area listed for the Pavilion.
SHOPPING: There is no specific shopping facility listed for the Pavilion.
Note: This Pavilion was located in the Africa Joint Pavilion.
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