The opening of the China Pavilion at the Osaka World Expo
2025-04-14
The China Pavilion, themed "Building a Community of Life between Humans and Nature - A Future Society of Green Development," officially opened on the 13th of the 2025 Osaka Kansai World Expo. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, visitors lined up outside the China Pavilion holding umbrellas. The Osaka World Expo will continue until October 13th, photographed by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jia Haocheng. The China Pavilion is one of the largest foreign self built pavilions at this World Expo, covering an area of approximately 3500 square meters. In his speech at the opening ceremony, Ren Hongbin, President of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade, stated that the Chinese government actively supports Japan in hosting the Osaka World Expo and attaches great importance to China's participation in the Expo. The China Pavilion will be carefully organized and prepared by the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade in conjunction with all parties involved. I hope that through the wonderful exhibitions and rich activities of the China Pavilion, the world can see a thriving, confident and open China, leaving a wonderful and unforgettable mark on China for the Osaka World Expo, and actively promoting an equal and orderly world multipolarity, inclusive and inclusive economic globalization. On April 13th, visitors visited the China Pavilion in Osaka, Japan. According to Dimitri Kelkenzes, Secretary General of the International Exhibition Bureau, China has always exhibited with outstanding performance, and its exhibition halls have won numerous awards and received widespread praise. At the Osaka World Expo, visitors from all over the world will experience China's profound cultural heritage and ancient wisdom at the China Pavilion, and witness the achievements of modern Chinese technological innovation and creative solutions. Yamato Tokura, President of the Japan Expo Association and President of the Japan Federation of Economic Organizations, stated that Japan China relations are one of the most important bilateral relations in Japan. We look forward to insightful people from all over the world taking the Osaka World Expo as a starting point to promote innovation cooperation and jointly build a vibrant future society. On April 13th, visitors visited the China Pavilion in Osaka, Japan. Reported by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jia Haocheng, Osaka Prefecture Governor Yoshimura Yowen expressed the hope to further deepen local exchanges and cooperation between Japan and China through the Osaka World Expo. About 300 people, including the Chairman of the International Exhibition Bureau, Alan Berger, the Chinese Ambassador to Japan, Wu Jianghao, and representatives from various sectors of Chinese and Japanese enterprises and culture, attended the opening ceremony. Traditional lion dance and dance drama 'Crested Ibis' performance were held at the ceremony. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, actors performed at the opening ceremony of the China Pavilion. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jia Haocheng. The China Pavilion has three exhibition areas: "Harmony of Heaven and Man," "Green Mountains and Waters," and "Endless Life." The aim is to showcase China's traditional ecological wisdom, showcase China's green development concept, promote exchanges and mutual learning between Chinese and foreign civilizations, and promote people to people exchanges. Among them, the close-up comparison display of soil samples collected from the front and back of the moon by China's Chang'e-5 and Chang'e-6 probes, as well as the "Jiaolong" deep-sea diving experience module, a new generation of humanoid robots, large-scale multimedia dynamic images with the theme of "24 solar terms", and the digital dynamic long scroll "Farming and Weaving Map" are the highlights of the China Pavilion. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, humanoid robots waved and greeted guests outside the China Pavilion. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, visitors visited and experienced the China Pavilion. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, visitors experienced MR (mixed reality) glasses in the China Pavilion. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, visitors visited and toured the "Jiaolong" deep-sea diving experience module in the China Pavilion. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, visitors visited the China Pavilion to see lunar soil samples collected by the Chang'e-5 and Chang'e-6 probes. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jia Haocheng. This is a lunar soil sample collected by the Chang'e-5 probe on April 13th at the China Pavilion in Osaka, Japan. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, visitors visited the China Pavilion. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jia Haocheng. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, visitors visited the China Pavilion. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jia Haocheng. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, visitors were shopping at the souvenir shop of the China Pavilion. On April 13th, in Osaka, Japan, visitors visited the China Pavilion. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jia Haocheng. Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jia Haocheng
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