t
4
I
Friday, September 8, 1972
GOVERNMENT PAVILION AT C.M.A. EXHIBITION
The Government is to build a pavilion at the Chinese Manufacturers'
Association Exhibition at the Wan Chai reclamation this year.
The pavilion, occupying an area of 9,000 square feet, is circular
in shape and consists of a walk around area with a series of three dimensional
displays.
In the centre, there will be a permanent cinema showing films of
general interest about Hong Kong.
Some 30,000 people are expected to visit the pavilion daily and
it has been designed in such a way to allow a one-way flow of people from
entrance to exit.
The designer is Mr. Patrick Chung of the Graphic Atelier Limited.
The theme of the pavilion this year shows the outline of life in
Hong Kong during the next few years.
Construction of the pavilion, which is estimated to cost $260,000
including the interior decoration, is expected to begin next month to be
completed in time for the opening of the G.M.A. Exhibition on December 7.
/5
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.