Essential information
Venue theme: "the continent of imagination"
National Pavilion Day: June 8th
Mascot: ROC Kingfisher Peng Peng
Location of exhibition: B area
Survey
The pavilion's smooth sculptural shape is like the rolling arc of the Australian wilderness.
The exterior walls use special weatherproof steel cladding materials, and the color of the curtain wall deepens with time. Finally, a strong red ocher color is formed, just like the red soil in the interior of Australia.
In the exhibition hall, there are three activity areas: "travel", "discovery" and "enjoy", which tell about the strange species, rich culture and livable city on this magical continent.
Interpretation of exhibition hall
Display content
In the exhibition hall, there are three activity areas: "travel", "discovery" and "enjoy", which tell about the strange species, rich culture and livable city on this magical continent.
"Travel" exhibition area: along a 160 meter long enclosed glass corridor around the exhibition hall, people will experience Australia's history from 6 small exhibition areas along the way, and appreciate its unique features and experience Australia's multiculturalism.
The "discovery" exhibition area is the central area of the exhibition hall. Here is an amphitheater which can hold 1000 people. It will perform a feast of vision and hearing.
Jumping kangaroos, luxuriant plants, Australian cities, and people living there.
All these things allow you to "discover" with your eyes and ears.
Australia will pass a 10 to 15 minute short film to let visitors feel the imaginative hot soil of Australia.
In the "imagination" area, visitors can choose delicious Australian food and red wine to buy Australian souvenirs.
After enjoying the delights of food and shopping, you can also enjoy the small performances of music, pantomime, dance, humor and Visual Arts in the stage performance area.
Bright spot
Native art exhibition welcomes eight party visitors
The Australian Pavilion will start with the theme of "Bedrock", and the "rock bed" chapter represents Australia's unique fusion of traditional and contemporary art forms.
After entering the exhibition area, visitors will see a huge wall of indigenous art works.
The 30 "mimih" column, carved from wood, casting resin and steel, represents the slender, slim, cave dwelling elf, from the rocky Arnhem plateau.
There are also "yawk yawks", which are woven by traditional fibers and cast by metal. They are legendary water elves and swim over the exhibition area.
About women's outstanding achievements and dreams
One of the main contents of the exhibition is the documentary "sister", which describes the work and personal lives of 21 Australian and Chinese women and their achievements in different fields.
The film will be screened on the high-tech diamond large screen surrounded by the exhibition area's first activity area ramp.
The film shows outstanding women at different ages, and has made unremitting efforts and outstanding contributions in the fields of scientific research, innovation, charity, commerce, art, environmental protection and culture, highlighting the similarities and similarities between women in Australia and China, and showing their dreams and efforts to create a sustainable future for the society.