摘要
Southwest China's Guizhou Province on August 30 unveiled its Expo 2010 pavilion logo featuring karst peaks with Miao ethnic minority designs, making it the first province to unveil its logo. The logo combines Miao traditional designs featuring the sun and moon as well as waves and butterfly motifs traditionally used in embroidery, signifying the harmonious blend of culture and nature in Guizhou's urban development. The province's 600-square-meter pavilion will feature wa- terfalls and a traditional "wind-rain" bridge, which is an ethnic Dong complex of wooden buildings, towers and corridors to be set among an 8-meter high model mountain with a miniature waterfall.The gates of the pavilion will be adorned by two giant silver head pieces like those worn by Miao girls. They will sway and clang in the breeze to welcome visitors.