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Highlights of the Hungarian National Pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo in China

1. Building appearance

The Hungarian Pavilion is a separate building leased from the organizer of the World Expo, covering an area of ??1,000 square meters. Judging from the renderings, the Hungarian Pavilion will be surrounded by hanging wooden bars. "These wooden strips move like waves,"

In the interior of the pavilion, wood decoration is also indispensable. There are fixed wooden poles on the ground and hanging wooden bars above the head, which can also move. "Walking there is like walking into a forest and taking a walk in nature."

The exhibition hall uses 1,000 wooden sleeves that "fall from the sky" to create a "forest". The wooden sleeves not only reflect light, but also It can rise and fall with the melody of the music, bringing wonderful sound effects and visual impact to the audience. The Gombuz (homogeneous balancer) placed in the themed exhibition area is a major achievement of Hungarian mathematicians, who are persistent and creative.

Hungary’s budget investment for participating in the World Expo is between 11 million and 12 million euros.

2. Exhibition content

The Hungarian Pavilion will grandly display the new invention "Gombots" of Hungarian mathematicians. In Hungarian, "Gombots" means "ball-like object". Some Chinese publications translated the word as "attack cannot be defeated" based on its English pronunciation, while others simply called it "magic ball."

"Gombots" is a strange-shaped object created by two Hungarian mathematicians based on the conjecture of Russian mathematician Vladimir Arnold. In shape, it resembles a turtle. It has only one stable balance point and one unstable balance point. After being tilted or overturned by external force, it will automatically return to the original balance point.

"Gombots" is another world-class invention created by the Hungarians after the Rubik's Cube. "Mbots" will be placed in the center of the pavilion.