Dismantled Netherlands Pavilion (Shanghai)
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The Netherlands Pavilion, known as "Happy Street," is constructed in a figure eight – a lucky number that suggests fortune in Chinese culture. Each of the 26 distinctive small houses forms a mini pavilion that celebrates Dutch innovation in the use of space, energy and water. "Happy Street" will show that the Netherlands is innovative and progressive in the fields of sustainability, environment and urban development.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_2010#The_Netherlands
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Coordinates: 31°11'7"N 121°28'22"E
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