Pavilions
Try delicious, authentic food and learn about other cultures at 50 pavilions.
Welcome | Sawatdee Ton Rap (sah-wat-dee ton rap)
Thailand, located in Southeast Asia, is a country renowned for its rich cultural heritage and stunning natural landscapes. The capital city, Bangkok, is a bustling metropolis that blends modernity with historic sites like the grand Wat Arun temple. Thai cuisine, famous for its bold flavors and aromatic spices, is enjoyed worldwide, with popular dishes like Pad Thai and Tom Yum soup. The country's pristine beaches, such as Phuket and Krabi, attract tourists seeking relaxation and water activities, while the northern region offers opportunities for exploring lush jungles and visiting traditional hill tribes.
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Niger, officially Republic of Niger, French République du Niger, is a landlocked western African country. It is bounded on the northwest by Algeria, on the northeast by Libya, on the east by Chad, on the south by Nigeria and Benin, and on the west by Burkina Faso and Mali. The country takes its name from the Niger River, which flows through the southwestern part of its territory.
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Jollof Rice
Fried Chicken
Fried Tilapia Fish
Fried Plantain
Ukraine, located in Eastern Europe, is a country with a rich history and diverse cultural heritage. From the golden-domed churches of Kyiv to the picturesque Carpathian Mountains, Ukraine offers a blend of historical landmarks, vibrant traditions, and scenic beauty that leave a lasting impression on visitors.
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Venezuela is a country on the northern coast of South America with diverse natural attractions. Along its Caribbean coast are tropical resort islands including Isla de Margarita and the Los Roques archipelago. To the northwest are the Andes Mountains and the colonial town of Mérida, a base for visiting Sierra Nevada National Park. Caracas, the capital, is to the north.
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Vietnam, officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam, is a country in Southeast Asia. Located at the eastern edge of mainland Southeast Asia, it covers 311,699 square kilometres (120,348 sq mi). With a population of over 96 million, it is the world's fifteenth-most populous country. Vietnam borders China to the north, Laos and Cambodia to the west, and shares maritime borders with Thailand through the Gulf of Thailand, and the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia through the South China Sea.
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The settlement of Vietnamese nationals in Canada is relatively recent. It resulted from two waves of immigration in the aftermath of the Vietnam War. The first wave consisted mostly of middle- class people who were welcomed to Canada for their professional skills after the fall of Saigon in 1975. Because Vietnam had been part of the French colony of Indochina until 1954, these immigrants generally spoke French, if not English.
The second wave of immigration consisted of refugees from the former South Vietnam, seeking to escape the harsh living conditions and deteriorating human-rights situation following the reunification of the two Vietnams into a single country. These refugees were widely referred to in the media as “boat people.” Moved by the desperate plight of the hundreds of thousands who, to escape the Communist regime, took to the high seas in makeshift boats that threatened to sink at any moment, many Canadians offered to sponsor their journey to Canada.
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Zambia, in southern Africa, is a landlocked country of rugged terrain and diverse wildlife, with many parks and safari areas. On its border with Zimbabwe is famed Victoria Falls – indigenously called Mosi-oa-Tunya, or "Smoke That Thunders” – plunging a misty 108m into narrow Batoka Gorge. Spanning the Zambezi River just below the falls is Victoria Falls Bridge, a spectacular viewpoint.
Welcome | Mauya (ma-uu-yaa)
Zimbabwe, situated in southern Africa, showcases a wealth of cultural heritage and remarkable landmarks. From the awe-inspiring Victoria Falls to the ancient ruins of Great Zimbabwe, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the country captivates visitors with its natural wonders and historical treasures, such as Matobo National Park and the Great Enclosure's intricate stone architecture.
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