

▷Recommended for
- Those who really want to conquer all pavilions.
- Those who like live music production.
- Those who have a special interest in the country of Romania.
Complete changeover theater every 15-20 minutes.
The Romanian Pavilion is a large theater-style pavilion with a complete changeover system, with visitors changing every 15 to 20 minutes. It is what is called “the main visual pavilion,” and visitors are basically not allowed to leave the pavilion during the show. Even if you line up to enter the pavilion with high expectations, you may be left with the feeling that you have just taken up too much of your time.
The video presentation is deadly hard to see…
The video shown in the theater is a documentary-like film about Romania. The problem is that the video itself is very difficult to watch, although there is some ingenuity in the presentation, such as a live piano performance in the middle of the video.
At any rate, there is so much textual information that it is difficult to read, and the structure makes it hard to grasp what is being shown on the screen, and to be honest, what is being conveyed is not at all clear in my mind.
Furthermore, the piano performance is said to change and increase to other instruments on different days, but it is questionable whether this is a positive element of the visual experience.


Exhibition after the video, but less impressive
After the video screening, visitors exit through an area lined with exhibits related to traditional Romanian culture, but again, the staging and lighting are modest, and the overall impression is unimpressive. I thought to myself, “What? That’s it? which adds to the sense of disappointment.


Summary|Not recommended except for those who are aiming for a complete conquest.
Those who have visited several pavilions at the Expo may find the Romanian Pavilion to be a type of exhibit that contributes to “image fatigue. The images are too text-heavy to get into your head, the live music is not fully utilized, and the exhibit is not very good. ……
To be honest, I got the impression that many people said it was the biggest disappointment of the Expo.
Unless you have a specific purpose in mind, it is safe to visit the restaurant when you have extra time and when it is open.
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