Singapore unveils exhibition plan

08:31, April 22, 2010      

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Singapore on Monday unveiled exhibition plans for its World Expo 2010 pavilion that features some trampolines for visitors to jump on. The visitors can trigger some music and shows if they can jump in line with some rhythms.

The country also unveiled a video clip to be played in the pavilion during the Expo featuring famous Singapore singers Stephanie Sun, JJ Lin, Tanya Chua and Ah Du.

The Singapore Pavilion will be a two-story 3,000-square-meter structure with an "Urban Symphony" theme. Its aluminum facade will feature replicas of Singapore's famous buildings.

In the pavilion Singaporeans will share their experiences on urban planning that have turned the densely populated country into a famous garden city.

Visitors can have a virtual visit around the country at a section named Island Chorus.

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.

Source: Expo2010

(Editor:石希)

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