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NO. 26 JULY 1, 2010
Newsletter> NO. 26 JULY 1, 2010
UPDATED: June 23, 2010 Web Exclusive
Off the Beaten Path
Six must-see Expo pavilions from around the world
By JENNIFER JETT
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The Indonesia Pavilion (JENNIFER JETT)

Wooden carving masks inside the Indonesia Pavilion (JENNIFER JETT)

The 4,000-square-meter Indonesia Pavilion emphasizes the archipelago's biodiversity and long tradition of living in harmony with nature. Fast facts and keywords about Indonesia's food, clothing, and musical instruments are easy to absorb as you walk up and down the ramps. A breezy coffee shop upstairs provides a welcome break from Expo crowds. On the way out, stop at the pavilion restaurant for some nasi goreng (fried rice) or satay (48 yuan, about $7). The pavilion also hosts multiple performances daily.

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