Île Sainte-Hélène (Québec)

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China Pavilion

Exterior view photograph. Republic of China Pavilion exterior (lot B-328). The two storey China Pavilion was designed using elements of traditional oriental architecture. Many of these elements such as the tiles on the roof overhang as well as the decorative wood entrance door were imported directly from Taiwan. The building consisted of three exhibit halls on each level. Argriculture, everday life and textiles were the main themes on the lower level. Themes displayed on second level included fine arts, handicrafts and tourism. The pavilion also featured an adjacent restaurant which served traditional Cantonese cuisine. Rectangular volume. Reinforced concrete with stucco and clay tiles from Taiwan. (S: 121' x 71' (main building), 84' x 33' (restaurant extension) --- A: 11,000 sq. ft. --- H: 40' (pavilion), 17' (restaurant))

Digital Clock

Interior view photograph. Swiss digital clock display. The caption reads: "The Swiss watch Industry created this electronic timer which includes: One atomic clock with cesium beam resonator, precision of a second per day (1 sec in 3000 years) One electronic time distribution for the 14 towers and the 50 clocks of the Exposition. One digital clock (numerical indicator of time)."

Enchanted Forest 1

Interior view photograph. Inside the Telephone Pavilion's "Enchanted forest." Children enjoyed sitting on toadstools while talking to their favorite cartoon characters.

Enchanted Forest 2

Interior view photograph. A hostess assisting a child inside the "Enchanted Forest". Children enjoyed sitting on toadstools while talking to their favorite cartoon characters.

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