Football fans and samba buff will be delighted by World Expo 2010's Brazil Pavilion, where they can enjoy samba shows and even meet the country's well-known football players.
Brazilian organizers kept secret about who will visit the pavilion as a football ambassador, while Teixeira promised a big surprise and invited Chinese people to explore. Chinese visitors can visit and see who will come.
The pavilion's exhibition is the largest Brazil ever had in an Expo, not only in terms of the scale, but also for the involvement of people.The pavilion has more than 300 staff members.
Visitors will be able to dance samba under the direction of famous Brazilian artists or try to compete with the country's well-known football players in a virtual game, according to the exhibition plan.
The nation will show off the cultural diversity of Brazilian cities, their dynamic and the ever-present football with the theme "Pulsing Cities: Feel the Life of Brazilian Cities."
A 180-degree circular screen is a feature of the pavilion, which displays the cities of Brazil. Matches of the upcoming World Cup in South Africa will be broadcast.
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