Expo 2010 Shanghai China

Location: Within Zone A of the Expo Site
The pavilion is covered by a double-layer glass membrane and fluorescent screens. It is 19.99 meters high, symbolizing Macau's return to the Chinese mainland in 1999, and exterior LED lights will change colors to create a splendid show.The design was inspired by rabbit lanterns, which were popular in southern China in ancient times. Kinetic balloons will form the head and tail of the "rabbit." In Chinese mythology In Chinese mythology, the jade rabbit is a guide to Nantianmen, the door leading to a fairyland.
Balloons will serve as the head and tail of the "rabbit" and these can be moved up and down to attract visitors.
Visitors will learn about the culture and tradition of Macau via a movie when moving forward on a ramp.
