
OK, got here after the entrance gates have closed for the night, but the Expo was open for another two hours. First task, getting by 3 Chinese police officers that don’t speak English. Hmm…. pleading? bribing? offering one of the designers that was with us? I’ll just try and reason with them in English, that should work.

Success!!!! We’re in, even past another guarded entrance, blending through the masses leaving we were able to get in. Ha!
The China Pavilion was by far the largest, and most popular exhibit to visit. Hard to really grasp how big it was in real life. Ever seen the show “V”?

The Wold Expo building, which will stay after this is over, and the Nepal Pavilion off to the right, which will not.

Taiwan Pavilion

The shear magnitude of these grounds was staggering

Australia staying true to their Country’s brand image

Portugal pavilion made from native cork

UK with the infamous spike seed Pavillion. Learn more here about this amazing structure

Argentina with their priorities intact. World Cup all the way

USA Building looking very corporate style

Oh Canada, must you really show us up like this?








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