Osaka gears up to host World Expo 2025

At the final international participantsβ meeting in January, the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) made a presentation on the concept of its pavilion design and the message behind it.
βFrom afar, it looks like a red dot. But as you get close you can see itβs actually covered by over 17,000 recycled discs,β explained Carrie Kwik, executive director of World Expo and special project at STB.
βOur message really is that dreams create future possibilities and this will be reflected in Singapore as a country, a place where animals, nature, wildlife and people live harmoniously together.β
The βred dotβ is one of Singaporeβs nicknames, and is derived from how the tiny nation is often depicted on world maps.Β Β
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However, the event is also drawing criticism for rising costs and slow construction.
As of mid-January, Japanese media said only three pavilions out of 47 had been completed, and 10 may not make it in time for the expoβs opening in April.
Source: CNA









