Jim Blighe, director of the Ireland Pavilion
Visitors will get a feel of Dublin's famous Liffey River and walk down a re-creation of O'Connell Street, another landmark of the Irish capital. A military barracks dating back to 1722 also helps trace the city's history.
Ireland's architectural style dating back to 1,200 years ago
The elaborately carved entrance stone of the Newgrange Megalithic tumulus, Ireland's most celebrated prehistoric monument, is also on display. It will lead visitors to explore the evolution of Irish life from scattered rural settlement patterns through low-rise suburbia, to the increasingly dense urban development of today.