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China Pavilion; Shanghai Expo 2010

The Shanghai World Expo 2010 was the purpose for every country all around the world to promote their cultures and traditions. . Most Chinese beliefs were influenced by Confucianism, which gives rise to the belief in “Heaven, Earth, Rulers, Ancestors, and Masters”. The Temple of Heaven, one of China’s most famous places, is round on the outside and square on the inside. The round outer wall represents heaven and square inner wall represents the earth. The traditional Chinese beliefs have a very strong influence on the architecture of the Chinese Pavilion, because the usage of red color and seven shades represent Chinese culture as good luck and wealth. The layered wooden beams and bracket were the basic elements of traditional Chinese architecture; often seen used in the Forbidden City. The form of the building was also similar to the style of joinery bracket sets or also called Yingzao-fa shi. The Pavilion is face to the front of the pond which express the energy that flow through the complex. This is also related to the belief in Feng Shui of the Chinese people. Overall, the Pavilion is elevated up higher than every pavilion in the Expo to indicated the powerful of the Chinese and to let it been seen through out the expo.


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