
Cote d’Ivoire Foreign Minister Jean-Marie Kacou Gervais delivers a speech.

Hua Junduo, China’s commissioner general for World Expo 2010, delivers a speech.

Artists from Cote d’Ivoire perform.

Artists from Cote d’Ivoire perform.

Guests visit Cote d’Ivoire Pavilion.

Guests visit China Pavilion.
Cote d’Ivoire celebrated its pavilion day at Expo Center with dancing performance today.
Expo 2010, with the theme “Better City, Better Life”, has attracted more than 200 participants to think about living in “harmony and balance”, said Cote d’Ivoire Foreign Minister Jean-Marie Kacou Gervais.
Cote d’Ivoire Pavilion with the theme “Cohabitation of Diverse Cultures” presents urban areas nowadays and the merge of different ethnic groups of urban population, he added.
Hua Junduo, China’s commissioner general for World Expo 2010, said that Cote d’Ivoire has a long history, a beautiful and rich land as well as diligent, brave and warm-hearted people.
China and Cote d’Ivoire’s diplomatic ties have been smooth since their establishment 27 years ago, Hua said.
Tradition, economy and environment are the key words of the country’s three exhibition areas in its pavilion, Hua said.
Mushroom shape house, wooden hedge and small gable in the pavilion make people feel like living in peaceful traditional Cote d’Ivoire.
The artists from Cote d’Ivoire performed during the ceremony.
Cote d’Ivoire Minister of Construction, Urban Development and Housing Kone Tiemoko Meyliet and Minister of Commerce Yapo Yapo Calice also attended the ceremony.
Cote d’Ivoire Pavilion is in Joint-Africa Pavilion in Zone C. Cote d’Ivoire will share its thoughts on maintaining a harmonious environment despite a diversified culture, and its opinions on keeping the nation’s identity during a period of economic globalization. Economy, society and environment are the keywords for the country’s three exhibition areas.



