As we look forward to the arrival of the "Tolerance and Inclusivity Week" for Expo 2020 Dubai, let us review how tolerance and cooperation have become the cornerstone of human progress.
Egypt Pavilion: Hieroglyphics and Ancient Coffins
Egypt Pavilion
The main entrance of the Egypt Pavilion simulates a pyramid structure, with hieroglyphs decorating the outer wall of the building. You can feel the cultural heritage of ancient Egypt before stepping into this mysterious Egypt "palace".
Building decorated with hieroglyphs
Hieroglyphic digital image
Hieroglyphic digital image
Hieroglyphic digital image
Inside In the Egypt pavilion, the mystery of ancient Egyptian culture is revealed with flowing hieroglyphs. With the help of the dynamic effects of digital images, thousands of characters seem to flow down the galaxy and gather on the ground, immersing in the experience of the baptism from ancient text.
Immersive Hieroglyphs Space
The coffin of the priest Psamtyk (unearthed at the archaeological site of Saqqara)
The coffin of the priest Psamtyk (unearthed at the archaeological site of Saqqara)
Pakistan Pavilion: Hand-painted "historical timeline" traced back to the Neolithic period
Pakistan Pavilion
For thousands of years, this land now known as Pakistan has been home to many cultures and kingdoms, and has witnessed historical changes.
Hand-painted "historical timeline"(from the Neolithic period to the founding of Pakistan)
The "History Timeline" of the Pakistan Pavilion records different historical periods from the Neolithic Age to the founding of modern Pakistan in 1974.
Hand-painted "Historical Timeline"(327-325 BC: Alexander Empire)
Hand-painted "historical timeline"(750-1006 AD: Abbasid and Umayyad dynasties)
Hand-painted "historical timeline"(750-1006 AD: Abbasid and Umayyad dynasties)
The "sun" that leads the "historical timeline" is inspired by the Mehrgarh
Image of a gray pottery bowl unearthed from the Mehrgarh site (7000-2600 BC)
This image is a tribute to the rich heritage of Mehrgarh, and a symbol of Pakistan's innovation, cultural and economic exchanges with the world for thousands of years.
Syria Pavilion: Ugarit's ancient alphabet
Syria Pavilion
Panorama of the exhibition of a copy of the Ugarit alphabet (c. 1400 BC)
Replica of Ugarit alphabet (c. 1400 BC)
Word Collection Wall
The spliced wall of wooden boards displays a collection of words—their roots come from different languages, but they all originate from the Ugarit alphabet.
Iran Pavilion: The first human rights declaration in history
Iran Pavilion
The space design of the Iran Pavilion is inspired by the pioneering literary work "One Thousand and One Nights" of Persian culture. Each independent exhibition hall conveys the story from Iran.
Exhibition of replicas of ancient Persian artifacts in the Iran Pavilion
Replica of ancient Persian vase (c. 350 BC)
Replica of Cyrus column (6th century BC)
China Pavilion: The Origin of Chinese Characters on Oracle Bones
China Pavilion
The Chinese pavilion's name is "The Light of China", which means hope and light, and ingeniously blends Chinese elements with modern technology. The two sides of the information space-time tunnel in the exhibition hall show important milestones in the development of communication and information technology, such as Oracle, Beacon, Post, Telegraph, Quantum, etc.
Oracle characters in the time tunnel
Information space-time tunnel
Information space-time tunnel
Tourists taking pictures in the Information Space-Time Tunnel
At the 2020 Dubai Expo 2020 Dubai, more than 190 countries gather to see the blossoming of new civilizations and the results of ancient civilizations. Tolerance and diversity are all shining brightly in Dubai, calling for ancient civilization and wisdom together.
Dubai World Expo Mascot-Prosopis Salama
After a long period of time, the Prosopis salama has been deeply rooted in the land cared for and cultivated by the predecessors. We who seek refuge in the shade of the trees communicate our thoughts, connect things, and use ancient wisdom to mirror the future of human civilization.
(Dubai World Expo Expo Museum Pavilion Working Group Jin Mengya)