gptkbp:instanceOf
|
gptkb:museum
|
gptkbp:alsoKnownAs
|
gptkb:China_Pavilion
|
gptkbp:architect
|
gptkb:He_Jingtang
|
gptkbp:area
|
160,000 square meters
|
gptkbp:builtFor
|
gptkb:Expo_2010
|
gptkbp:color
|
red
|
gptkbp:currentUse
|
gptkb:China_Art_Museum
|
gptkbp:features
|
gptkb:public_park
art exhibitions
exhibition halls
viewing platforms
cultural displays
sustainable design elements
traditional Chinese architectural elements
red columns
ornamental brackets
inverted pyramid shape
massive overhanging roof
|
gptkbp:height
|
69 meters
|
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label
|
Pavilion of China
|
gptkbp:inspiredBy
|
dougong (traditional Chinese brackets)
|
gptkbp:locatedIn
|
gptkb:Shanghai,_China
|
gptkbp:managedBy
|
gptkb:China_Art_Museum
|
gptkbp:nickname
|
gptkb:The_Crown_of_the_East
|
gptkbp:opened
|
2010
|
gptkbp:status
|
landmark of Shanghai
|
gptkbp:symbolizes
|
national spirit of China
|
gptkbp:visitedBy
|
millions during Expo 2010
|
gptkbp:展览主题
|
Chinese wisdom in urban development
|
gptkbp:bfsParent
|
gptkb:Port-au-Prince_Exposition
gptkb:1913_Ghent_Expo
|
gptkbp:bfsLayer
|
7
|