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"3 Global 06 Discoveries await from countries/around the |wortd. Find them at EXPO 2005! Did you know that Canada has world-class scientific technology or that Japan| and Spain share many ‘things in common? There are still many things that you may not know about the different countries. More than 120 countries and international organizations are participating in EXPO 2005. A World Exposition is the only place you can come into contact with the peoples, cultures and foods from this many countries in one location. This opportunity is not to be missed! ‘The Expo will be overtiowing with unique ideas from the various countries. Here we would like to-intro- duce some of the pavilion ideas of the contries that ‘were among the first to announce them. Global Common 1 2 Giobal Loop ECOY VIEW Global Commons. (venues of exhibits from foreign countries) Ott artelpang counties and international oganzatons hold their exhib ere. But the arangement Ie markely Gitret trom previous Expos, where each ofthe counties ‘delay facts woro sopra. Hor, by contrat, a modula system has been Incoporsid. Each county’ exibiton space ie placed in groupings of ranged and corstuctd faites ‘he arangement eases the enifonmetal impact by requtng The whole venue will be Right pear the main gate! ‘Start by|taking|a|trip around Asia! ‘Tig is the neatest atacton tothe North Gate. and is easly accessible tom the [Corporate Pavlion Zone. What is mae, & Is tight pox door EXPO Plaza, making Is locafon all the more convenient. A umber of Asian counties, including ‘China and South Korea ae taking part {Southoast Asian counts’ pavilons are located in another ares.) Global Common 1 17 countries from Asia The biggestiof the six Commans ‘Ajbeant}fut view) ‘Thig Common is connected othe Nort Gate by a gondola that offers overhoad Views ¢ the venue. You can also got {hare tom the Corporata Pavilon Zone bythe Inloligent Mutimode. Trans ‘System. (MTS). This i also. tome te the EXPO Dome, used jo stage large scale evonts. A number of European ‘countries aro featured nero Global Common 4 21 countries from Europe decorated in the colors of a country! [March|_Apdl There will also be a Japan Day. 1/5 [6 [7 {ea [1 {12/13 | 14 | 15 | 18 | 19 @National Days Fri_|Tue [Wed | Thu | Fri_| Mon | Tue | Wed| Thu | Fri_| Mon) Tue Cuties ard customs ao atoron evens | S| EP | GR EE |B legs |e | P ae over, as are languages. One of the mst | 3 | 2 8 |S BR) E |B) E 38 3/8 |B Ze enjoyable aspects of a World Expostion is S/8/}§ jee) 2/8 | 2 /82)/2/9 | % | 88 boing able to come into contact witha variety g 2 |BE/2 |e l/e|*F/2/8 |e |ge ‘of countries around the globe. National Days & g\se|¢|zio| 2/8 /2/y /8 ‘celebrate the participation of each of the 5 z lgz/2/2 (8 EF gs |a |é ‘countries taking part in an Expo. Each day & 8 /28/€ | |B | Be visitors will be able to enjoy major events and a 3 ige| = * g/g commemorations ofa diferent county. Global Common 2 17 countries from North, Central, and South America, as well as international organizations Like Global Common. this is right beside EXPO Plaza as wall as being the nearest venue to Global House. Nature seems to be everyuhere here, vith a pondin the centar and a forestall ‘around. Numerous Insertional organi- zations and countios,-mainly- from Nod and South Ametica, ae featured, Global Common 3 Europe and the Mediterranean ‘This Global Common has four_or tances, as the nearest stucturas are the West Gate and Japan Zone, while the Global Loop passes around the site. The ample use of Medi- torrangan colors 1s pleasing to the ‘eye. Countries in and around Europe have thee pavlione here, Global Common 5 ‘African countries and new forms of energy This i @ compact and integrated ‘space near the Wast Gate and Japan Zone. A number of countries in ‘Atrica, the -eradle of manking, are ‘gathored hore. Both Atica's civersiy ‘and soldariy ate fopresented her ‘Also part of the sito is the NEDO Payilon and New Enetgy Plant Global Common 6 Countries of Oceania and Southeast Asia “This is located right beside the North land West Gates. Corporate Pavilion Zone, Japan Zone, and Interactive Fun Zone, Nighttime hore is especially ‘enoyable, as this Common is the Closest 16 Kol-Pong, where evening fevents_are. staged. The_counities featured here ate mainly in Oceania ‘and Southoast Asia yewiueg jo wopBuy jo wwemuowwed euEHE 19 9810 a worn ues oendeu [fy tealp jw Rian woupoy May 27 [2s [to [| 2 Wed | Thu | Mon | Tue | Wed| Thu Pie 2 \F |2 |Z sijsja|3 is | a eelp ei? seg 82 s ag a 5 13 ‘uebing yo oyandey | elreqezy jo oyandoy wumyereamg mung [F d 19 BuIYD Jo auqnday seidoag |Z Fri_| Mon | Tue | Wed | Tha z/z7/zlz les s/E\e)s |88 2|/2/2/2 (/8 e/a) ) 8 PF Els |z2/e| & a a S$ be 8 07 08 4 Ropublc of Yoon 2. stale Rupublc of an 3, Inia A. Stato of Qatar 5, Kingdom of Saucl Arabia 6. People's Republe of Bangladesh 7, Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka 8. Repubic of Korea 9. People's Repubic of (China ¥0: ingoony of Nopat 11. Itamic Repubte of Pakistan 12. Kingdom’ af ‘Bhutan 14. Mongolia 14, Cental Asia-Pavilon (Republic of Uzbekistan, FRopubte of Kazakhstan. Kyrgyz Repub. Republic of Tajxstan) Pavilion of the United States @ Lightning, the proot of slecrciy’sbxis- fones, is featured. as 2005 marks th 300th anniversary of Benjamin Franklin's Birthday. threb-cimensional_ computor mage wl save as he host Pavilion of Canada @ ‘Canadian culura and customs are ino: ‘duced in this mysteriqus spherical ‘pace, wriere the theme is “The Wisdom of Divarsiy.” At the Cyber Explorer Sa- fon,_visitors can_experience Canada ‘ituall through Cyber Explorer Modules. June aw [eo[s|1[/2l[slel7[el|s Fri |Mon | Tue |Wed Thu | Fri_|Mon | Tue | Wed | Mon gle lg)? /2)Flel2lz igs 8 e e)2|2)s|2 |= |= | ee es 8 8 8 3 8 a 5 gs 5 32 a 3 | 9 |z g "5 3 2/28 2 ‘Pavilion of India © In tho contor is a too of life called "Too Light” and on the colling is the image of the sun mada {fom tradifonal clath Scenes of 4 Mandala-and-@-bazaar are portrayed inside the hall Pavilion of the Republic of Korea @) Inside ate" five: booths, each wit their own distinctive color bhio-fopresenting water) ted (fre. yllow. (the soi, black (cab, white (paper). Each color is also connected to an aspect of Korean culture, incluing history and nature Pavilion of the People's Republic of China © The space is based around a pan o a "vee oflta* The Grinese peeps dtncive vow of he wore, whin Irveles the harmony of cies and natu, is repcsenied by, lao pins ard ctculr starcases patomod ator tho veins ofaeal Pavilion of the Kingdom of Nepal ®, 7 display is a Nepalese Buddhist temple, re-created through the efforts of 200 Nepalose artisans, based on the theme of “Mandala.” A panorama of tho Himalayas can alsa been seen, ")_ @Pavilion of the United Nations © The theme is Colebrating Diversity. reproduction of "Guernica." which Pi asso painted for the 1937 Paris Expo, is ' i shown on a tapestry of digital images, serving as a symbol of peace. 1, United Stats ot Amaicg: 2 Argotine Republi: Canada's: Repubte of ‘cuiea 5. Domi-can Republic &. Unted Mexican States 7. Ancoan Amazonian Pavilion epuble of Ecuador, Bolvaian Republic of Venezuela. Republic ot Peru, Republic of Bolvia) 8. Cental America Pavilon (Republic of El ‘Salvador, Republic of Guatemala, Republic of Costa Rca, Republic of Nearagua, Repubie of Panama, Balzo, Ropuble af Honduras 9. Untod Nations 10, T>e Imernatonal Reg Crose and Rad Crescent Moverert 11 Organization of Economie. Cooperation and Development. (OECD), Intemational Topical Timber Ofganizaton ve [1 [te [17 [a0 | a1 | a | ae | oe | ae Tue |Wed!| Thu | Fi |Mon | Tue | Wed) Tau | Fri | Tue elzle/2lelelel?lelz 2lSleizi/Flel|2l/2/2 i]s P/E |e lejejale/ ele 2|3 B\| 2/2 z gz a | Fla ls |e? . ‘Pavilion of Italy @ On display is & mysterious bronze statue that is 2.400 years old. Caled *The Dar- cing Satyr the object was pulled from the ‘ocean floor by a Sicilian fishing boat. A até inside te paviton is also plano ‘Pavilion of Greece @ Grooce’s nature and-cuture, harmony with nature, and its future are ropresonted In four zones. that represent the Earth, wind, water and fe. Be inspired by. the mysteries of anciant Greece. ‘Pavilion of Croatia © ‘Lear all aout salt production, an aspect of Cioatian culture. Scenes of tho sal industry are shown tram five perspectives: the botiomof the sex, beneath the ‘ocean's surface, the surface ofthe ocean, land, ang tho a. ‘Pavilion of Spain © Modern Spain was born from a fusion of European and-Islamicultures. Tho surprisingly large numer of shared cha- racterisics between Spain and Japan are explained. Tapas cuisine can also be enjoyed uly ~[%oi1|[4[s|e[7]e | 2 Wed Thu | Fri |Mon | Tue [Wed | Thu | Fri Mon | Tue sela [els feel |e z\e ge\2|2l2 |eb| 2 |e 2\¢ gels) 3/8 2,5 (3 2 | 3 s3/e e2)a| 8 sie 2|5 B\2)/Fleg| als|z 3/3 B/E /3i/2e] ele le 5/5 BLP Vey |) ale] ac Pavilion of Germany @ Asixperson ride takes pasengar through the fascinating ito of water. The ide bogins dep under the Earth's gufacs, ging the passengors a sarse ofthe co-axisiance of Tare and technology. 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