[PHOTOS] Malaysia's Pavilion Named As One Of The Standouts At Expo 2025 Osaka
The Malaysia Pavilion is one of 161 national pavilions at the world-class exhibition.
The highly anticipated World Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan has officially opened its doors — and Malaysia is making its mark with an impressive pavilion at the global event!
Running from 13 April to 13 October 2025, Expo 2025 Osaka is bringing together 161 nations on Yumeshima Island to showcase each country's people and innovations in an effort to address issues facing humankind.
Every participating country, including Malaysia, has built a unique pavilion, each offering an immersive experience through architecture, creativity, and storytelling.
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At the opening ceremony on 13 April, Malaysia's Pavilion was named one of the standout attractions at the expo
According to its official Instagram page, the Malaysia Pavilion showcases themes of sustainability, resilience, and cultural diversity.
Embodying the theme "Weaving a Future in Harmony", the pavilion features a striking bamboo facade and environmentally-friendly design elements, including natural ventilation and solar panels.
The architecture was designed to depict Malaysia's dedication to environmental responsibility, sustainable agricultural practices, and cutting-edge green technologies.
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At the heart of the pavilion is the Tree of Harmony — a striking centrepiece symbolising Malaysia's growth, unity, and rich cultural heritage
It serves as a metaphor for how diversity can be a catalyst for creating a sustainable, inclusive, and innovative future.
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Image via BrandME Associate Sdn Bhd (Facebook)
Image via BrandME Associate Sdn Bhd (Facebook)
The pavilion will also offer visitors an immersive experience and introduction to Malaysian culture — from cultural performances and exhibitions to thought-provoking panel discussions and seminars
Topics will range from smart living and environmental management to Malaysia's green tourism, energy transition, and sustainable industries to appeal to business visitors.
According to Kyodo News, traditional Malaysian dishes like nasi lemak will also be served, giving visitors a chance to taste the country's culinary heritage.
Image via BrandME Associate Sdn Bhd (Facebook)
Image via BrandME Associate Sdn Bhd (Facebook)
The Investment, Trade, and Industry Ministry (MITI) said the pavilion aims to position Malaysia as a dynamic, forward-looking nation
"Our key performance index is to secure RM13 billion in potential investments and exports.
"We are keen to showcase our strengths in pivotal sectors such as electrical and electronics, advanced manufacturing, renewable energy, and the halal industry, and how these can serve and complement potential partners' strategic socio-economic goals and missions," said MITI secretary-general Datuk Hairil Yahri Yaacob, as quoted by Bernama.
About 28.2 million visitors are expected to attend the World Expo.
According to the official website, a one-day event ticket starts from 6,700 yen (RM208).


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