April 27, 2010
Indian Pavillion at the SHANGHAI World Expo opening ceremony
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At 10:11 on April 28th, 2010 Source: People's Daily Website
http://2010.people.com.cn/GB/11474821.html
Pavillion's opening ceremony of the Indian devotional candle lit in the prelude. Lit candle from the Indian Consulate in Shanghai Consul General Ms. Ganguly Das (left), the Indian National Pavillion curator DK Nangla (right) and the Shanghai World Expo will be the chief representative of India, India Trade Promotion Council Chairman and managing director Dr. Subas Pani (right). Chen Yunshe
PRC Shanghai on April 28 (Xinhua dew) yesterday, 18:30, Indian Pavillion's opening ceremony of candlelight in the pious formally kicked off, followed by the Indian Consulate in Shanghai Consul General Miss Dai Sirui opening speech.
Shanghai World Expo will be the chief representative of India, India Trade Promotion Chairman and managing director Dr. Subas Pani introduced at the opening ceremony of the Indian Pavillion's design and construction concepts.
India's own self-built embassy Pianjiang a long history of urban construction, combined with the Indian civilization for thousands of years to interpret the "City, Better Life" theme, even the theme pavilion interpreted as "harmonious cities." From the cultural to the long centuries of urban life, and then to human activities, harmony between different elements of "harmonious cities" is strongly advocated on behalf of seeking common ground in India standards.
In the conception, design, construction, construction and blue all stages of construction of the Indian Pavillion attracted a healthy all-round, harmonious, a key element of sustainable cities. Indian traditional thought to represent the universe and the existence of five elements - air, wind, fire, water, land, was symbolically cleverly integrated into the planning of the Indian Pavillion: fountains, decorative ceramic monument, the top of the windmill pavillion, shop The dome has solar panels and rain between the entrance and the dome connecting the open space.
Indian Pavillion's design concept is known as "Indian Spirit", which focuses on how to achieve harmonious coexistence of traditional and modern, ecological balance with economic development go hand in hand, and the cooperation of national progress and global synchronization.