a model of the Germany Pavilion
German officials have started touring major cities of China to promote its "Balancity" pavilion, Germany's official World Expo 2010 Website revealed early this week.
The exhibition features a model of the pavilion on a scale of 1 to 200 together with a film providing a virtual tour through the exhibition of "Balancity."
The film starts with showcasing the displays of Germany's federal states. Visitors will then gradually explore various places typical of a city -- a harbor, a factory, a garden, a park and a depot where exhibits and urban projects from Germany will be on show.
The exhibition also involves several posters providing information in German, English und Chinese about Germany's Expo involvement and the pavilion's architecture and exhibition.
The tour started in June in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, which was marked by a week-long exhibition. It has also reached the German Centre for Industry and Trade Shanghai Co and Goethe-Institute Shanghai.
It will hit Wuhan, Beijing and return to Shanghai in 2010. Its Shanghai leg also includes a series of exhibitions at Tongji University.
The 6,000-square-meter structure will be Germany's largest ever at an Expo and will comprise three exhibition areas that will showcase urban life and how the country's design and products can help solve urbanization problems.
It will demonstrate the importance of balance between modernization and preservation, innovation and tradition, community and the individual, work and leisure, and between globalization and national identity.
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