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| navigate by keyword : 2010 2012 achievements after and architecture art asia buddhist building burn china chinese city civilisation colorful combining converted detail distance elements end exhibits expo eye gather hundreds incense inside its jing landscaping largest magic modern mountains museum october offering pavilion people positioned reopened shanghai showcased side temple the their traditional view was |
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| The pavilion showcased Chinaââ¬â¢s civilisation and modern achievements by combining traditional and modern elements in its architecture, landscaping and exhibits. After the end of the Expo 2010, the building was converted to a museum. On October 1, 2012, it was reopened as the China Art Museum, the largest art museum in Asia. |
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