
Pavilion Features
Burundi will share with you its achievements in sustainable development, and its successful experience regarding the win-win relationship between its capital Bujumbura and the countryside in the process of national reconstruction and economic revitalization.
Pavilion Preview
Theme: Co-existence between Man and Nature
National Pavilion Day: Jul. 3rd
Overview
The pavilion is divided into four exhibition areas.This is a greeting area. All the useful information on Burundi will be provided here. Exhibits in this area include Burundi’s farm produces, fishery products and traditional medicine products, as well as all kinds of industrial products and handicrafts. The gifts of nature and Burundi’s special handicrafts serve as vivid illustrations of the theme ‘Co-existence and Interaction between Man and Nature’. This is the most vivid area in Burundi Pavilion. Burundi’s world-famous drum artists, along with renowned dancers in traditional costumes, will deliver indigenous performances to you. The last area is the Pub and Restaurant Area. Here, you can have a taste of unique Burundi food and drinks, including local coffee and tea, and appetizers from Tanganyika Lake.