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Theme / Exhibition
The theme of the Tunisia Pavilion is "Tunisia: Peace and Sustainable Development." Economic development should not damage the present environment. The pavilion introduces in various exhibited materials how Tunisia is protecting and managing water and other natural resources, conserving biodiversity through the development of national parks and nature reserves, and popularizing environmental education.
Of course, you cannot miss the introduction of Tunisian history 3,000 years long and its national land. Please also learn about the influence given by various historical stages to Tunisia - the Carthaginian, Roman, Arabian and Ottoman Turkish periods, and see the deserts, the Mediterranean Sea, oases, and rich greenery of olive and pine trees on the beach.
Food / Drink
Why don't you refresh yourselves by drinking mint tea and coffee particular to northern Africa and eating delicious cakes?
Goods
At the pavilion, traditional handicrafts, ceramics, mosaic works known since the Carthage period and other souvenirs are sold.
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- 2005.08.13Tunisian Women’s Day celebration at Aichi Expo 2005
- 2005.07.20Tunisian Pavilion has celebrated the 1 000 000 visitor
- 2005.07.12CBC TV Channel visiting the Tunisian Pavilion
- 2005.06.25Tunisian National Day
- 2005.06.15His Imperial Highness Prince Hitachi’s visit to Tunisian Pavilion
- 2005.06.09Visit of VIP to Tunisian pavilion
- 2005.06.02Aichi Governor visit the Tunisian Pavillion
- 2005.05.23Tunisia : Information Seminar on WSIS in Nagoya
- 2005.05.15High level Tunisia delegation to visit Expo 2005 Aichi
- 2005.05.05Tunisian delegation visiting the Tunisia Pavilion
- 2005.05.03The Yomiuri Shinbun at the Tunisian Pavilion
- 2005.05.01Tahar Aoudi: A faithful fellow
- 2005.04.30Who is Chiheb Ben Jaballah?
- 2005.04.27The finest collection of mosaics in the world could be found in Tunisia
- 2005.04.27Tunisia is the first exporter in the world
- 2005.04.25Aichi Expo visited by H.E.M. Tijani Haddad, Tunisian Minister of Tourism
- 2005.04.25Seminar on Tunisian Tourism in Nagoya