There are 154 exhibition halls of all sizes.
The planned land area of the Expo Park is 5.28 square kilometers, including 3.93 square kilometers in Pudong and 0/0/.35 square kilometers in Puxi. The fenced area covers an area of about 3.22 square kilometers.
◆ Venue distribution
Venue setting of Shanghai World Expo ● Zone A:
(1) China Pavilion
Including:
Beijing Pavilion
Tianjin pavilion
Hebei pavilion
Shanxi pavilion
Inner Mongolia pavilion
Liaoning pavilion
Jilin pavilion
Heilongjiang pavilion
Jiangsu pavilion
Zhejiang pavilion
Anhui pavilion
Fujian pavilion
Jiangxi pavilion
Shandong pavilion
Henan Hotel
Hubei pavilion
Hu' nan pavilion
Guangdong pavilion
Guangxi pavilion
Hainan pavilion
Chongqing pavilion
Sichuan pavilion
Guizhou pavilion
Yunnan pavilion
Tibet pavilion
Shaanxi pavilion
Gansu pavilion
Qinghai pavilion
Ningxiaguan
Xinjiang pavilion
Shanghai Pavilion
(2) Foreign pavilions (Asian countries except Southeast Asia)
Uzbekistan pavilion
Pakistan pavilion
Israel pavilion
Qatar pavilion
India Pavilion
Nepal pavilion
Taiwan Province Provincial Pavilion
Asia United Pavilion I
Maldives pavilion
East Timor Pavilion
Kyrgyzstan pavilion
Bangladesh Pavilion
Mongolia pavilion
Asia United Pavilion II
Yemen pavilion
Palestine pavilion
Jordan pavilion
Afghanistan pavilion
Syria pavilion
Asia United Pavilion III
Laos pavilion
Myanmar pavilion
Iran pavilion
Saudi Arabia Pavilion
Oman pavilion
United Arab Emirates Pavilion
Kazakhstan pavilion
Hong kong pavilion
Vietnam pavilion
Sri Lanka Pavilion
Korea pavilion
North Korea pavilion
Lebanon pavilion
Morocco pavilion
Macau Pavilion
● Area B:
Theme Pavilion
Some national pavilions in Southeast Asia and Oceania
Malaysia pavilion
Pacific Union Pavilion
Brunei pavilion
Public participation hall
World Meteorological Museum
World Trade Center Association Pavilion
Life sunshine hall
Indonesia pavilion
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
Joint Pavilion of International Organizations
Shanghai Cooperation Organization Pavilion
* * * International Federation of Communication Clubs
World water directors club
World Wide Fund for Nature Pavilion
Association of Southeast Asian Nations Pavilion
Global Environment Facility Pavilion
:: Pavilion of the League of Arab States
International bamboo and rattan organization hall
International Museum Association Pavilion
Boao Forum for Asia
International information development website
Cambodia pavilion
Thailand pavilion
Philippine pavilion
United nations joint pavilion
Singapore Pavilion
New Zealand Pavilion
Australia Pavilion
Public activity center
Performing arts center
● Area C:
Foreign pavilions (European, American and African countries)
Including:
Turkey pavilion
Belgium-EU Pavilion
Central and South America Union Pavilion
Ecuador pavilion
Uruguay pavilion
Panama Pavilion
Nicaragua pavilion
Guatemala Pavilion
Dominican pavilion
Bolivia pavilion
Costa Rica Pavilion
El Salvador Pavilion
Honduras pavilion
Paraguay pavilion
Denmark pavilion
Ukraine pavilion
Brazil pavilion
Cuba pavilion
Luxembourg pavilion
Belarus pavilion
Lithuanian pavilion
Nigeria Pavilion
Canada Pavilion
Caribbean * * * Tongti United Pavilion
Barbados pavilion
Bahamas pavilion
Caribbean Homologous Organization Museum
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Pavilion
Saint Lucia Pavilion
Saint Kitts and Nevis Pavilion
Guiana Pavilion
Dominican pavilion
Antigua and Barbuda Pavilion
Surinam pavilion
Belize pavilion
Grenada Pavilion
Haidiguan
Spain pavilion
Hungary pavilion
Iceland pavilion
Angola Pavilion
Finland pavilion
Libya pavilion
Greece pavilion
Algeria pavilion
Argentina pavilion
Latvian pavilion
British pavilion
European joint pavilion I
Malta Pavilion
san marino
Liechtenstein Pavilion
Cyprus pavilion
European Union Pavilion II
Armenia Pavilion
Azerbaijan pavilion
bulgaria
Georgia pavilion
Heishan pavilion
Moldova pavilion
Africa United Pavilion
Guinea pavilion
Guinea Bissau Pavilion
Madagascar pavilion
Mali pavilion
Malawi pavilion
Eritrea pavilion
China-Africa Pavilion
Benin pavilion
Gambia pavilion
Mauritius pavilion
Mauritania pavilion
Uganda Pavilion
Burundi pavilion
Rwanda pavilion
Chad pavilion
Niger pavilion
Ghana pavilion
Gabon pavilion
Djibouti pavilion
Congo (Brazzaville)
Congo (Golden) Pavilion
Togo pavilion
Equatorial Guinea Pavilion
Sultan pavilion
Liberia pavilion
Cape Verde Pavilion
Namibia pavilion
Tanzania Pavilion
African Union Pavilion
Kenya pavilion
C? te d 'Ivoire Pavilion
Comoros pavilion
Zimbabwe pavilion
Ethiopia pavilion
Lesotho pavilion
Mozambique pavilion
Somalia pavilion
Botswana pavilion
Cameroon Pavilion
Senegal pavilion
Seychelles pavilion
Sierra Leone Pavilion
Zambia pavilion
Romania pavilion
Venezuela pavilion
France pavilion
Poland pavilion
Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion
Norway pavilion
South Africa Pavilion
Russia pavilion
USA Pavilion
Tunisia Pavilion
Egypt pavilion
Holland Pavilion
Columbia 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
● area d:
Enterprise pavilion
Including:
Shanghai corporation union hall
Space home hall
Japan industrial museum
China PICC.
Petroleum museum
China Railway Museum
Coca-cola restaurant
State Grid Pavilion
Cisco exhibition hall
Korea enterprise union hall
Zhendan pavilion
● Area E:
(1) Enterprise Pavilion
Including:
Wanke hall
SAIC Motor Group-General Motors Pavilion
China Aviation Museum
China Ship Hall
Private enterprise union hall
Yuanda pavilion
Information and communication hall
(2) Museum of Urban Civilization
(c) urban best practice areas
Including:
Ningbo case museum
Xi' an case museum
Mecca case museum
Vancouver case museum
Shanghai case museum
Madrid case museum
London case museum
Hamburg case hall
Alsace case museum
Roa case museum
Macao case museum
Chengdu case museum
Odense case museum
Roa lighting box
China Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo
The architectural appearance of the China Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo is based on the concept of "the crown of the East", which expresses the spirit and temperament of China culture. The China Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo is 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
Theme of the exhibition hall: Creative Exhibition Hall
Modeling highlights: luminous frame
The British Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo was finally designed as a "creative pavilion". The photo of the venue with a single introduction chapter 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.
Nepal Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo
Theme of the pavilion: the story of Kathmandu-looking for the soul of the city; Exploration and thinking
Modeling highlights: the soul of a foreign country
The theme of Nepal Pavilion is "The Story of Kathmandu City-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.
◇ Swiss Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo
The highly intelligent Swiss Pavilion 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
Theme of the pavilion: small but beautiful
Modeling highlights: "pocket" forest and fortress
The design concept of Luxembourg Pavilion will highlight Luxembourg's special national identity as the "green heart of Europe". 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.