 Welcome to the Russia Pavilion. My name is Ekaterina Pribetskova and I'm the Director of International Communications here. So the Russia Pavilion is located in the Mobility District. Our theme is creative mind driving the future and we're actually discovering the creative industries here. The architecture, I believe, requires special attention. It's by Sergey Chobon, one of the greatest Russian architects of our current time. And of course you cannot notice that it looks like a planet that was the main idea and this is the point of attraction for the guests. And of course the great highlight is the colors came and the endless lines that surround the pavilion that symbolize unity of the nationalities living here. They symbolize the thrive for knowledge and Russia moving forward on and on. It looks like tubes going around. As I mentioned, there are endless lines. Yeah. All right. And when people go in there, there's all kinds of sections that people can enjoy. Sure. Shall I go inside? Yeah, let's start working. So once you enter the pavilion, you will see a whole of temporary positions. Currently we have Moscow being hosted there and every month we bring in different regions to show Russia from the different angles. We also kind of have the Russian Post, a unique place at Expo where everyone can send a postcard home for free as a memory of visiting Expo 2020 and Russia pavilion specifically. You can see the family cafe Pixies named after the pavilion mascots, the cartoon characters Pixies who teach children about how the technology works. And from time to time you can see different temporary exhibits and different stands to kind of change it up and continue showing something new for our visitors. However, when you go upstairs, that's when you are going to see the main exposition that is called Mechanics of Wonder. The exposition teaches us about the biggest wonder in the world, the human brain. It talks about the five aspects of human mind and how only with cooperation between all of us and when finding the unity between each other despite our difference is the only way for us to move forward. That's it. All right, so it's very important to have a technology to capture thoughts in digital ways and maybe that's a little bit what's happening here. You're a science. It's all the way to the top, right? Where this will be. It's a mansion. Okay, so I'll cut this. We see the stars. Shall I continue talking? Yeah. Once you enter the pavilion you can see the many technological stands and items. You see, of course, the centerpiece, which is the human brain that opens showing symbolically how the neurons work and how they create ideas that move our world forward. The science, everything has been made by Russian designers, architects, working together. Yes, this is the Russian team's work. Part of the stands are made by Sympathetic Entertainment Group who created the exposition. And part of the stands were created by our partners from technological fields. We have RosTech. We have RosSatom, the state company for the nuclear technologists. We have provided a wonderful show with the robo hands talking about the innovations in human history as well as some educational ones by Sympathetic Entertainment Group talking about the degrees of separation and the perspectives on the world from the viewpoint of different creatures, different animals. Thank you. So let's check out some more here. The Russia pavilion with the showing Elvis Presley. I think there must be fans. And here, one minute version, four minute version, you can read more. And you can get through here. Check out the first, the neurons, giant neurons. And the mechanics of wonder. Mechanics of the cultural mind, creative mind, translator, interpreter. You can look at it through the brain. Let's go around this way. Well, you see that the show is going to start in 56 seconds. And these things are going to start moving. The brain is going to expand. And we're going to start understanding the meaning of life eventually. Maybe that's what it means. And I'll be going to win all the chess championships for some years. I think Kasparov is going to come here to the expo. That's what the Kuwait pavilion told me. And whoa, that's some intricate light pixels in here. All right. Let's walk through here. Check stuff about the COVID. And they have their rustic stuff. And they have space, a lot of space, very reliable. So use rockets launching in space. The show starts in 51 seconds. Let's get ready for the show. Canovation by rustic state corporation. All right. The show is about to start. But that's another show. So maybe the show is not starting right now. You see the interactive floor. Everywhere I walk, stuff happens. All these neurons. But we saw the brain a little bit in action just before. It was opening and closing. We might be going back down to the bottom floor. It looked like there was something going on with Moscow in here. That's what I understood. Right. There's a lot of information. Welcome to Moscow. Moscow is a candidate for Expo 2013. Also here you can fly over the city and see amazing panoramic views. You can experience the best experience from there. So what are we seeing here under all these statistics on the wall? About Moscow. Also you can see different famous architecture. The second place in the world for UNESCO World Heritage sites. Yes, because Russia has a very rich culture. So there is a lot of expensive... Because it used to be a royal country. So there was a royal family. So they used to have a lot of architecture. And it's all nicely done. They placed it as a heritage. And it has the second place on the top. And on the other side, is it different statistics? Yes, it's more about the city. It's more about the current. The screen comes all the way under. Yes, the screen comes all the way under. And it goes all the way here. And it was taken for the special camera. All right. So what are the kind of information on this wall here? So here you can see how Moscow is not only rich in their history. But it's also very rich in new designs. And they're building a lot of style scrapers. And also you can see this is the radio tower. And this is one of the biggest universities. That is also one of the top universities in the world right now. Behind you? And here is the project just... It's around the university. The same buildings that are displayed over here. A lot of people are involved in physical culture, sports industry. Russia is very famous for their sports. And a lot of Olympic games are dominated by Russian. And there's even a logo right here? Here you can take a picture. Yes, it's for the candidate. But still they haven't chosen yet. It's like two or three years later they will choose, right? Yes, exactly. About a lot of stuff is happening in Moscow with infrastructure. So what's so special about Moscow right now is that you can just use your geometric... Just your face to enter any kind of transport. So you don't need to scan any cards or anything. Just your face is more than enough. And it's linked to your account. So it's going to just detect the payment automatically. And maybe it's affordable to take the metro and stuff in Moscow? Yes, of course. Because there is a lot of traffic. So sometimes you can be stuck in the car for like four hours, five hours just to get home. So it's very convenient to use a metro and public transport. And you can just get around the city very easy.