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Poland Pavilion: Experiencing visual world

 
When night falls, the Poland Pavilion shines with different colours.

"A series of common cultural elements between China and Poland are reflected through the presentation of the Poland Pavilion," said Sawomir Majman, the Commissioner General of the Polish section at the 2010 World Expo. "The art of paper-cutting is one of them."

 
A corner of the Poland Pavilion

During the daytime, the uniquely designed facade allows sunlight to filter through the special walls, creating rich lighting effects. When dusk falls, it shines with different colors, visually impacting visitors.

 
The most impressive feature of the Poland Pavilion rests in its facade.

As the design team of the Poland Pavilion put it: "the earth nowadays is filled with visual experiences. It is a world that is dominated by visual images and communication methods."

(Source: CRIENGLISH.com/Li Zhenyu)

Editor: Feng Hui

 

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