Zhu Yonglei(left), deputy director-general of the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination, and Yip Wei Kiat, consul-general of Singapore in Shanghai, launch the promotional week of Singapore's Expo showcase.
The Singapore pavilion will be a two-story 3,000-square-meter structure with an “Urban Symphony” theme, a senior official of the country’s tourism authority told local media today and launched a promotion week of the country’s Expo showcase.
The pavilion design looks like a huge “music box.” Its aluminum fa?ade will feature replicas of Singapore’s famous buildings, according to Alfred Poon Keng Hoi, assistant director of the Singapore Tourism Board.
In the pavilion Singaporeans will share the experiences on urban planning that have turned the densely populated country into a famous “garden city,” said Poon.
Water and gardens will be the two main elements inside the pavilion. Some fountains will be built around the pavilion and there will be a roof garden with precious tropical plants transported from Singapore, said Tan Kay Ngee, chief designer of the pavilion.
“Plants will be a highlight of the pavilion,” he said.
Poon declined to reveal the budget of the pavilion and said the financial crisis had not had any impact.
A model of the Singapore Expo pavilion is examined by (from left) Tan Kay Ngee, chief designer of the Singapore Pavilion, Yip Wei Kiat, consul-general of Singapore in Shanghai, Zhu Yonglei, deputy director general of the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination and Alfred Poon Keng hoi, assistant director of the Singapore Tourism Board.
An artist's rendition of the Singapore Pavilion
An artist's rendition of the Singapore Pavilion