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Feature: Cultural, tech showcase marks China Pavilion Day at Osaka Expo

Source: Xinhua

Editor: huaxia

2025-07-13 10:16:30

OSAKA, Japan, July 13 (Xinhua) -- As one of the most visited pavilions at the Osaka Expo, the China Pavilion has attracted widespread attention for its integration of traditional culture and cutting-edge technology.

On Friday, the China Pavilion Day was held, drawing over 400 attendees, including representatives from China and Japan, as well as delegates from various national pavilions and friendship organizations.

A large-scale cultural performance themed "Colorful China, Shaping the Future Together" was staged during the event, with performers from China's Shaanxi Province presenting traditional cultural shows, such as classical instruments performance, martial arts and acrobatics.

The exhibit presented a forward-looking vision rooted in China's ecological philosophy and civilizational values, resonating with visitors across sectors.

In his remarks at the ceremony, Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Yoji Muto noted that the pavilion creatively combines heritage and innovation, while also illustrating the long history of China-Japan relations.

"I hope the creative presentation will deepen understanding of China among people in Japan and around the world," he said.

Masayoshi Matsumoto, chairman of the Kansai Economic Federation, told Xinhua that the pavilion provides a comprehensive view of China's culture, history, and advanced technology, which helps visitors understand China's dynamic development.

Hiroshi Moriyama, secretary-general of Japan's Liberal Democratic Party, expressed hope that more visitors would explore the pavilion and experience China's rich heritage and modern vitality firsthand.

A highlight for many guests was the corridor that connects the pavilion's two floors. One side features animated Chinese ink paintings, while the other displays wooden reliefs capturing iconic moments in China-Japan cultural exchange.

From the friendship of Abe no Nakamaro and Li Bai, to the arrival of pandas Kang Kang and Lan Lan, joint efforts in ibis conservation, and the symbolic pairing of Sun Wukong with Astro Boy, the display underscores China's values of harmony and neighborliness.

Michiko Ogawa, executive director at Panasonic Holdings, said she was particularly moved by the corridor's artistic storytelling. "It reflects the deep, multi-layered ties between our two countries," she said.

Akio Aoyagi, president of the Osaka Japan-China Friendship Association, said the pavilion's vivid visuals and soundscape made its messages memorable. "Though I've been to China many times, this reminded me how much more there is to learn. I hope exchanges like this continue to grow."

Morita, a visitor from Hyogo Prefecture, said it was her second visit to the pavilion. "It's large, beautifully designed, and rich in content -- definitely one of my favorite national pavilions," she said.

Running from April 13 to Oct. 13, the expo was themed "Designing Future Society for Our Lives."

The China Pavilion, one of the largest foreign self-built pavilions, covers approximately 3,500 square meters. Inspired by traditional Chinese calligraphy scrolls, the pavilion's architectural design embodies the theme of "Building a Community of Life for Man and Nature -- Future Society of Green Development."