Lunar soil, the fastest mass-produced car in the world, scent TV... Interact with cutting-edge technology and experience China's innovation strength


The 8th China International Import Expo Chinese Pavilion presents a multi-perspective showcase of the latest practices in Chinese-style modernization. By Wen Liang News Paper, Photo by Zhang Yichen
The lunar soil brought back by Chang'e-6, the fastest mass-produced car U9, and the smelling TV that allows you to smell while watching dramas are just some of the examples that give a vivid expression of the word dazzling array in the China Pavilion
According to the staff at the China Pavilion, the pavilion has collected a total of 570 exhibits, which is a nearly 70% increase from the previous session and the largest number ever. The selected products mainly highlight frontier perspectives, with
Exhibits Fill the Gap in the Study of the Far Side of the Moon
"Where is the lunar soil?" Many visitors have a clear goal when they come to the China Pavilion. According to reports, the China Pavilion at this year's Import Expo is oriented towards innovation drive, and many exhibits showcase China's breakthrough
The two round vessels contain a handful of lunar soil samples brought back by the Chang'e-5 and Chang'e-6 recyclers. The commentator introduced that the lunar soil samples collected by Chang'e-6 last year weighed 1,935.3 grams, which was the first ti
Inside the exhibition hall, the bright red all-electric supercar BYD Yangwang U9 attracts a lot of attention. Previously, this car became popular on the internet for supporting a 'dancing mode', and many domestic and foreign viewers came to take a gl

"The world's fastest mass-produced car" looks up to the U9. Photo by Zhang Yichen, Wen Wei Po
In addition, the CR450 bullet train model, domestic large aircraft C919 industrial chain, 6G space-air-ground integrated technology, and SANY Heavy Industry's beacon factory and other Made in China achievements were also exhibited on site.

C919 Aircraft Model. Photo by Zhang Yichen for Wen Wei Po
Experience the 'National Heavy-duty Equipment' in Interaction
Emphasizing more on interactive experience is a major feature of this China Pavilion. Statistics show that the number of interactive exhibits in the pavilion has increased by 178% compared to the previous one.
In the museum, the Guangxi underwater intelligent equipment booth with a large pool attracts attention. Holding the rocker in your hand allows the "sea exploration" underwater robot to float and dive, and pressing the button can also extend the "robo
By selecting the target container with the joystick, clicking 'Next', the container will be grabbed by the unmanned truck, then press 'Next' again, and the perspective will switch to the driver's seat of the truck. After arriving at the designated ya
Real-time images are translated into combinations of smells
Besides various powerful strength-displaying tools, more daily-based innovative achievements can also be understood through interactions in the China Pavilion. This China Pavilion allows more cutting-edge technologies to move from 'observation' to 'e
At the Smell TV booth, there was a continuous line of audience waiting to experience it. On the screen, a man was running in the woods with oil stains on his clothes. As a gentle breeze blew, a mixture of grass and wood aroma and oil scent was wafted
The authenticity of the product can be verified within 5 seconds. In the exhibition area of DeWu's cross-border e-commerce smart inspection and identification system, the staff member, Bao Chengyi, is demonstrating the identification process of a hig



