The China Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka is captivating visitors from around the world with a stunning showcase of the nation’s scientific innovations. Among the pavilion’s highlights is the “Enduring Vitality” exhibition zone, where China’s most groundbreaking technological achievements—from lunar exploration to deep-sea discoveries—take center stage.
A key attraction is the display of lunar soil samples retrieved by China’s Chang’e missions. These samples, collected from both the near and far sides of the moon, mark a historic milestone in space exploration and offer scientists invaluable insights into the origins of our solar system.
Interactive exhibits detail China’s ambitious space station, underscoring its contributions to international space research. With the space station now in routine operation, China is aiming for a crewed lunar landing by 2030. Beyond the moon, the success of the Tianwen-1 mission and the Zhurong rover on Mars has laid the groundwork for future interplanetary exploration. The development of next-generation crewed spacecraft signals China’s readiness to venture even deeper into the solar system.
Equally impressive is the showcase of the Jiaolong deep-sea submersible, a testament to China’s prowess in ocean exploration. Capable of reaching depths exceeding 7,000 meters, the Jiaolong has enabled breakthroughs in marine biology and mineral resource studies. Visitors can explore a life-sized model and learn about its role in global deep-sea missions, reflecting China’s commitment to uncovering the mysteries of the deep.
With domestically produced components enabling new upgrades, the Jiaolong is poised for its next phase of scientific exploration. The China Pavilion’s exhibits not only highlight the nation’s technological advancements but also inspire a generation to look toward the future of science and exploration.
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From deep sea to space: China displays high tech at Expo 2025 Osaka
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