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Shanghai World Expo: Austria pavilion

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Elisabeth of Bavareth, also known as Sissi was the adored Empress of Austria in the mid to late 19th century whose elegance and sophistication was brought back to life in the silver screen.

Shanghai World Expo: Austria pavilion

Shanghai World Expo: Austria pavilion 



If you are a fan of this extraordinary woman, there is one place in the Shanghai World Expo worth visiting: the Austrian Pavilion. The central European country has just unveiled overall plans for how its taking part in the expo, including the display of many of its national treasures. Let's take a closer look.

Sissi release in 1955, Princess Elisabeth in Bavaria depicts the beautiful and legendary love story between the Princess Elisabeth in Bavaria and the Austrian King Franz Joseph. It also tells how Sissi, with her intelligence and charming personality, win the support for the Austro-Hungarian Empire from neighbor countries.

If you are a fan of Sissy, well, you may have the chance to take pictures with her in the Austrian Pavilion in this year's Shanghai expo. The Austrian organizers say they will select the country's most beautiful and similar-looking girl to act Sissi.

Beside, you could also have interaction with other Austrian celebrities, such as Mozart and Johann Strauss. Listen The Blue Danube, a waltz by Johann Strauss II, debuted in the World's Fair in Paris in 1867 and scored a massive smash in the 1973 Vienna World Expo.

All these with other interesting programs will be seen the 2000-square-meter Austrian Pavilion for the expo. Their theme is "Austria-feel the harmony". For more information, let's hear what Madam Birgit Murr, Vice Commissioner General of the Austrian Pavilion will tell us.

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