The China Pavilion at Osaka Expo 2025 kicked off with a splash this weekend, blending ancient traditions and cutting-edge tech. Designed like an unrolling calligraphy scroll, the 3,500-square-meter pavilion highlights China’s eco-friendly ambitions under the theme ‘Building a community of life for man and nature’.
Over 300 guests watched as a vibrant lion dance and the poetic ‘Crested Ibis’ performance set the stage. China’s pavilion chief Ren Hongbin promised the exhibits would spotlight ‘a confident, open China’ and push for a greener global future.
Visitors can geek out over moon soil samples from the Chang’e-5 and Chang’e-6 missions , dive into the Jiaolong submersible’s VR deep-sea adventures, and meet next-gen humanoid robots.
Three themed zones trace China’s eco-wisdom from ancient philosophies to modern solar-powered cities.
Expo organizers praised China’s focus on sustainability, while Japan’s Masakazu Tokura called the event a ‘launchpad for international teamwork’. The Expo runs until October 2025 – ready to scroll through history and innovation?
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