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The Singapore Pavilion, "The Dream Sphere," at Expo 2025 Osaka to Showcase Singapore's Charm Through a Multi-Sensory Experience

Global Economic Times Reporter / Updated : 2025-04-17 21:30:15
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The outline of Singapore's pavilion for the 2025 Expo in Osaka, Japan, has been unveiled. Named the enchanting "The Dream Sphere," the Singapore Pavilion will offer visitors a diverse sensory experience, guiding them through Singapore's rich culinary heritage, unique retail offerings, and the dynamic world of performing arts.

Commemorating Singapore's 60th year of independence, "The Dream Sphere" aims to be more than just an exhibition space. It is expected to movingly convey the story of how Singapore has transformed hopes and dreams into reality. Visitors to the Expo will be able to fully enjoy the diverse charms of Singapore, from special collectibles to world-class cuisine and vibrant live entertainment.

The interior of the pavilion will consist of various themed spaces, providing visitors with a rich experience. First, the exhibition showcase will visually and interestingly display Singapore's history, culture, and innovative technologies, enhancing understanding of the country. In particular, a special exhibition commemorating the 60th anniversary of independence is expected to offer an opportunity to look back on Singapore's remarkable growth and milestones.

The 60 Dreams Collection is a limited-edition souvenir collection specially created to commemorate Singapore's 60th anniversary of independence. It will showcase unique items that harmoniously blend Singapore's cultural symbols with modern designs. This will provide visitors with special memories while widely promoting Singapore's artistry and creativity.

The Dream Boutique is a space that will sell exclusive souvenirs and products from local Singaporean brands. Visitors can look forward to discovering a variety of products boasting Singapore's original designs and excellent quality. This will internationally promote the appeal of Singapore's retail industry and contribute to the growth of local brands.

Gastronomic experiences will also be an integral part of the pavilion. At the Cloud Bar, skilled bartenders will craft special beverages using local gins from Singapore's representative distilleries: Brass Lion Distillery, Compendium Spirits, and Tanglin Gin. This will offer a chance to experience Singapore's unique drinking culture and discover new flavors.

Shiok! Café pays homage to Singapore's famous Hawker Culture (street food culture), offering a culinary feast where visitors can taste a variety of traditional Singaporean dishes. Through affordable and delicious representative street foods, visitors will be able to directly experience Singapore's vibrant food culture.

Finally, Dream Rhythms will feature diverse genres of performing arts, providing visitors with lively entertainment. From traditional performances to modern dance and music concerts, a variety of attractions will showcase Singapore's dynamic arts scene on the international stage.

The Singapore Expo 2025 Pavilion, "The Dream Sphere," is expected to be a special space where visitors can experience the diverse of Singapore in one place. Through rich content encompassing cuisine, shopping, art, and culture, visitors will be able to glimpse Singapore's past, present, and future. In particular, "The Dream Sphere," which will sensuously convey the process of Singapore turning dreams into reality while commemorating its 60th anniversary of independence, is anticipated to be one of the main attractions of the 2025 Osaka Expo.  

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