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May 15, 2010

The Malaysia Pavilion at Shanghai World Expo

The Malaysia Pavilion is located in an area of 3,000 sq m at Zone B, while the design is derived from the unique architectural style of the rumah Negeri Sembilan (Negeri Sembilan house), distinguished by their horn-shaped roofs.

Harmonized city living
Themed '1Malaysia: Harmonized City Living', which is in line with the World Expo 2010's theme 'Better City, Better Life', the Malaysia Pavilion showcases the robust development and various attractions, products and services in the country that make it an excellent destination not only for tourism but also for trade and investment. In brief, it highlights the different facets of Malaysia and enables visitors to understand more
about the true essence of the country.

Level One    
Level One of the Malaysia Pavilion houses exhibits and information on some of the attractions that make Malaysia a top-of-the-mind holiday destination. It includes the country's culture and heritage, city and nature, sandy beaches, golf, Formula 1, as well as fun-filled activities for the whole family.
    
The Malaysia Pavilion also showcases the many fascinating destinations in the country where visitors can enjoy, rest and relax. Here is where the fun begins! Visitors can go for a swing at the golf course. They might even win a mysterious prize. As for those who adore the thrill and excitement of speed, the Formula 1 challenge at the Sepang Circuit awaits them.
    
Through a multimedia and special effects presentation, visitors will be able to feel the gentle and refreshing breeze of the sea and imagining that they are right there on one of Malaysia's beautiful tropical islands.
     The Malaysia Pavilion also features the country's vibrant and colorful metropolitan city, and showcases it as a top-of-the-mind shopping paradise through an interactive presentation.

Level Two
The second level of the pavilion houses a range of high quality and well designed Malaysian-made products, as well as information on the country's main commodity exports such as rubber, timber and palm oil.
    
The National Art Gallery of Malaysia showcases beautiful art works by Malaysian artists, which are among the most sought-after by collectors. Hence, they are being featured at the pavilion not only for display but also for sale.
     The Malaysia Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo 2010 offers visitors a fascinating and unforgettable experience of the various colors, tastes, sights and sounds of Malaysia.








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