
World Expo pavilion introduces Taiwan through advanced tech
Osaka is hosting the World Expo for the first time in 55 years, with over 150 countries participating. Taiwan’s pavilion, called Tech World, introduces Taiwan to the world through art created with advanced technology. The pavilion’s abbreviation, TW, also stands for Taiwan. It features three large theaters displaying the nation’s natural beauty.
Two dancers intertwine, mesmerizing the audience with their graceful movements. This is a performance by the Cloud Gate Dance Theater, one of Taiwan’s most representative dance troupes, for the opening of Taiwan’s Tech World pavilion at the 2025 World Expo in Osaka.
The pavilion’s ribbon cutting ceremony was led by the chairman of the E. Sun Digital Technology, Huang Chih-fang. The pavilion’s abbreviation, TW, also stands for Taiwan.
Huang Chih-fang
E. Sun Digital Technology chairman
For this year’s World Expo, we’re presenting three aspects: life, nature, and future. We hope that during the World Expo’s six-month period, as many as 1 million people will visit our pavilion.
This white building was designed with Taiwan’s mountains in mind, representing the nation’s breathtaking natural scenery. There are three large theaters inside, each one centered around one of the pavilion’s three themes.
The Life Area shows the mutual benefits of eco-diversity, using projections to show many species native to Taiwan, as well as the Taiwania tree, called the “tree that hit the moon” by the Rukai people. Many technology teams worked together to create this interactive expo, where visitors can use tablets to introduce butterflies to the display. The Nature Area presents harmony between people and nature, arranging lights through point cloud technology to show Taiwan’s natural landscape. The Future Area emphasizes that people will continue to use chips, integrating them into daily life to adapt to a changing environment.
Taiwanese tourist
I was moved when I saw it. What gave me the strongest impression was the area on the first floor with lots of tablets, that performance area. I almost cried when I was watching it.
One of the highlights of the event is a collaboration between the Industrial Technology Research Institute and the National Palace Museum, which includes 8K ultra-realistic displays and immersive interactive experiences. These reinterpret classic artworks to make the paintings come alive. The organizers paid close attention to every detail, introducing Taiwan to the world.
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2025-04-25