The treasure of each country is not just a physical object, but often a national spirit or national will. France Pavilion - Seven Treasures of the Pavilion A few days before the opening of the Shanghai World Expo, 7 masterpieces by French masters will arrive in Shanghai on 7 planes respectively. They will be displayed to the audience as the treasures of the French Pavilion. Previously, these treasures have never been displayed at the same time at the same time. Exhibited outside France. The chief representative of the French Pavilion revealed that each national treasure is worth more than 100 million euros, and France has bought insurance worth 500 million euros (about 5 billion yuan) for five of the exhibits. During the Expo, these seven works of art will be displayed on the second floor of the French Pavilion. The person in charge of the French Pavilion said that as long as the audience passes the normal security check, they can appreciate these art treasures up close. The French Pavilion will not place special restrictions on the number of visitors. During the six months of the World Expo, according to the design flow of visitors to the French Pavilion, approximately 8,000 people per hour can view these masterpieces. Denmark Pavilion - The Little Mermaid The bronze statue of the "Little Mermaid" on the seaside of Copenhagen's Causeway Park has always been regarded as a symbol of Denmark. On the afternoon of March 25, Denmark's national treasure "The Little Mermaid" was slowly lifted by a large crane. Amid the applause of the crowd, it set foot abroad for the first time and went to China. During the World Expo, it will meet the audience as the treasure of the Danish Pavilion. At first, many people in Denmark opposed shipping "The Little Mermaid" abroad. Later, the Copenhagen City Council held a special vote and the majority voted in favor before deciding to ship it to Shanghai. During the World Expo, the "Little Mermaid" will be placed in the center of the pool in the Danish Pavilion that symbolizes the Danish harbor. It is said that the water in the pool comes from the seawater of Copenhagen Harbor. Brazil Pavilion - Football Some people say that the Brazil Pavilion is a paradise for fans to gather. Stars such as Kaka and Ronaldinho are likely to appear at the Brazil Pavilion and have close contact with Chinese and foreign fans. Brazil's participation in the Shanghai World Expo also carries a special mission - to promote the 2014 Brazil World Cup. To this end, the Brazil Pavilion will use a huge LCD wall to display the 12 host cities of the 2014 World Cup. Canadian Pavilion - Cirque du Soleil Canadian Pavilion - Cirque du Soleil Spanish Pavilion - Passion Song and Dance Show Finnish Pavilion - Authentic Sauna In 1984, a group of street performers from Quebec, Canada formed a circus and toured the world. , brought joy to hundreds of millions of viewers and became the world-famous Cirque du Soleil today. Cirque du Soleil has injected new vitality into the traditional circus and set off a trend of circus revival around the world, becoming one of the few giant entertainment performances in the world. Spanish Pavilion - Passionate Song and Dance Show During the World Expo, the Spanish Pavilion will hold a song and dance performance called "Passionate Spain" in the amphitheater of the exhibition hall every day. There will be two performances every day, one at 6 pm and one at 8 pm. Performances include mime, modern dance, flamenco dance, magic, marionette performances, etc. Finland Pavilion - Authentic Sauna Sauna originated in Finland and later spread to all over the world, but it is still the most authentic in Finland. Finland has a population of only 5.3 million, but there are 500,000 saunas. Almost every household has a sauna. When taking a sauna in Finland, there is a long-standing custom: the first step is to take a shower first, and then enter the steam room naked. During the hot steam, pat the body with soaked birch branches and leaves to speed up the blood circulation and open the pores as much as possible. Sweat flows out of the body smoothly. Sweat for a period of time, then shower to clean and cool the body, then go back to the steam room to steam, pat and sweat again, then shower to cool down... Go back and forth several times to drain the dirt from the body, and finally rinse thoroughly to finish. Eat high-salt foods after bathing to replenish the salt lost through sweat. During the World Expo, a sauna room was also built in the Finland Pavilion, which can be used by 10 to 15 people at a time and covers an area of ??more than 100 square meters.
In the VIP area of ??the exhibition hall, there is also a precious exhibit from the Otago Museum: a jade pendant passed down from generation to generation by the chiefs of the Maori tribe. It is a Maori man with a height of 16 cm and a width of 9.6 cm. His head is slightly tilted and he sits cross-legged. The thoughtful expression is lifelike. Benin Pavilion - Sculpture Benin's sculptures are very famous and are said to be comparable to Greek and Roman sculptures. Benin's statues all have roughly the same shape. For example, the king's statues all have protruding foreheads, big eyes, straight noses, etc. The queen's sculpture has a tall hat and a long collar. During the World Expo, the Benin pavilion displayed the colorful life of Africa through bronze reliefs, wood carvings, copper carvings, ivory carvings and other handicrafts. UAE Pavilion - Luxury Tour Lottery During the Expo, the UAE Pavilion was very generous and launched the "Dream Tour" activity. Each visitor has the opportunity to draw two tickets for a one-week luxury tour of the United Arab Emirates, stay in the world's most luxurious "Burj Al Arab", and visit the beautiful islands. The "Online Expo" UAE Pavilion on the official website of the World Expo also has a "Dream Ticket" lottery. If you answer ten questions correctly, you can get a Dream Ticket. With the Dream Ticket, you can go to the lottery and the grand prize will be a week-long trip to the United Arab Emirates. Pakistan Pavilion - Polo The dome theater plays a 5-minute video on a loop, introducing polo, the oldest collective sport in the world. New Zealand Emirates Bao Jade Philippines Fragrance SPA Benin Sculpture Thai Dinner Luxury Tour to the United Arab Emirates The exhibition halls in Asia, Africa and Latin America are small and exquisite. Almost each has its own performance team and special food. It also thoughtfully provides exhibition areas to display and sell specialties from various countries. Take a look, eat, and buy, so that tourists can feel comfortable and satisfied during their visit. Japan Pavilion - Musical The Japan Pavilion has a traditional wooden theater that can accommodate 500 spectators. During the Expo, 35 musicals were performed every day, telling the story of China and Japan rescuing and protecting the crested ibis. Each show lasts about 20 minutes, and there is basically no need to line up to watch. Most of the actors in the musical are Chinese, and the dialogue in the performance is also in Chinese, but the costumes and props are full of Japanese style. Three groups of actors perform in cycles, with a total of more than 6,400 performances in half a year. Philippine Pavilion - Aroma SPA If you are tired of visiting the exhibition halls of various countries, you can go to the Philippines Pavilion to experience the aroma SPA, which is relaxing, comfortable and relieves your fatigue. SPA treatment in the Philippines is the oldest massage technique in the Philippines. Every visitor to the Philippine Pavilion will have the opportunity to experience the pleasure of massage on the spot. This unique SPA journey will start with a questionnaire test on your physical condition (favorite color, daily habits, whether you have ever suffered from diseases, etc.). The masseur will judge the attributes and condition of your body and select the most suitable aromatherapy oil for you. And treatment, the technique combines herbal massage and Chinese acupoint massage, with gentle and gentle force to achieve a balancing effect.
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