The 2010 World Expo has provided a golden opportunity for Kenya to boost its trade and cooperation with China and strengthen friendship between the two peoples, Kenya's Trade Minister Chirau Ali Makwere told a press conference at the Expo Center today.
Kenya will celebrate its National Pavilion Day tomorrow.
A business delegation led by Makwere will hold a forum on Kenya's tourism, trade and investment at the downtown Garden Hotel on Friday to explore business opportunities with Chinese enterprises.
The Kenya Pavilion is a showcase of the country's rich wildlife, unspoiled landscape, fertile land, and unique urban lifestyle that is in harmony with nature.
Visitors can see artistic performances by Kenyan folk dancers and daily life of the Maasai tribe. They also have a chance to join in their activities.
In the section about the country's national parks, visitors can learn how Kenya's wild animals live harmoniously with the urban development of Nairobi, which is becoming a regional center with unique architectural elements.
The exhibition also shows the coastal city of Lamu adapts to the ever-changing external environment. A tour around this area can inspire visitors to discover the tradition and wisdom of Kenya.