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Introduction of Venezuela Pavilion in Shanghai World Expo
The shape of Venezuela Pavilion is similar to Mobius Ring and Klein Bottle in geometry. Tran said that factors with national characteristics, such as open-air courtyards, ascending steps, traditional indigenous living spaces, and open Bolivarian Square, will be integrated to show tourists Venezuela's traditional culture.

In order to get closer to China culture, Tran introduced the concepts of Hutong and Siheyuan. Tran said that just like China has hutongs, Venezuela has residential areas full of South American characteristics; The Venezuelan Pavilion will display colonial quadrangles, just like those in China. There is also Chaponeau in Yano mamie, a house built in the jungle, slightly round, like a cone cut off at the top. Venezuela Pavilion matches these characteristic buildings with the artistic conception in Borges' poems, so that all visitors can understand Venezuela's free and integrated cultural style.