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Countdown to Osaka Expo: Six Weeks to Unveil Global Spectacle

With six weeks remaining until the Osaka Expo concludes on October 13, the worldwide event maintains its allure for both local and overseas spectators. On August 11, ticket sales eclipsed 18 million units, swinging past the financial target established by organizers and quelling initial...

Countdown to Osaka Expo in six weeks: An exclusive glimpse behind the scenes
Countdown to Osaka Expo in six weeks: An exclusive glimpse behind the scenes

Countdown to Osaka Expo: Six Weeks to Unveil Global Spectacle

The Osaka Expo, a global gathering that aims to bring people together and explore ways to create a better future, has been a resounding success. With over 18 million ticket sales, the event has surpassed the break-even point set by organizers.

At the heart of the Expo lies the Grand Ring, a stunning wooden architectural structure that has been recognised by Guinness as the world's largest. This impressive structure surrounds the central area of the Expo.

A video tour of the Expo offers a unique opportunity to explore the various pavilions representing different nations. The tour features the cultural experiences, art, and sustainability initiatives of the South Korea, Australia, Jordan, France, and Germany pavilions.

South Korea's pavilion focuses on technology, while Germany emphasises sustainability, ensuring 90% of the materials used in construction can be recycled. The Australia Pavilion is showcased, but no specific focus on technology or sustainability is mentioned for the Australia, France, or Germany pavilions, unlike the earlier mentioned South Korea and Germany pavilions.

Jordan's pavilion is nature- and culture-centered, featuring purified sand imported from the Wadi Rum desert. The Korea Pavilion is also featured, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern Korean culture. The France Pavilion is included, offering a glimpse into French art and culture. The Germany Pavilion is part of the tour, providing a look at the country's commitment to sustainability.

The video tour features staff members, commissioners general, and a pavilion director from each of the five nations, offering unique insights into their respective pavilions. The Jordan Pavilion is highlighted, showcasing its unique offerings.

Upon closing, the Grand Ring and pavilions at the Osaka Expo will be dismantled and recycled, ensuring minimal environmental impact. The video tour serves as a lasting memory of the Expo, showcasing sustainability, cultural experiences, and art in a way that is both informative and engaging.

In conclusion, the Osaka Expo has provided a platform for nations to come together, share their cultures, and explore ways to create a better future. The video tour offers a unique opportunity to experience this global celebration from the comfort of one's own home.

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