What is the specific content of an environment, a wall, a home and a piece of water in Hangzhou Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo?
One Scene: Qian Chao Weeds (Humanism Reading Water) One Wall: Hangzhou People Say Water (Hang Cheng Water) One Family: Hangzhou People (Listening to Water in Ancient and Modern Times) One Water: Tourists Taste Water (Ecological Water) The main exhibition contents of Hangzhou Pavilion can be summarized by "One Scene, One Wall, One Family and One Water". One scene is "Qiantang Wild Grass", the first exhibition hall of Hangzhou Pavilion, where there is a Jiangnan residence with blue tiles and white walls. A slim woman in cheongsam walked in a long rainy lane with an umbrella. After a while, the rain turned into a stream, then into a misty and rainy West Lake, followed by the surging tide of Qiantang River, and finally evolved into a huge brush that read: "Jiang Nanyi, the most unforgettable thing is Hangzhou". A wall, located on the left side of the museum, is a smiling wall with 500 Hangzhou citizens hanging on it. Every smiling face can turn, and their feelings about Hangzhou water are written on the back. Passing through a stone gate, we came to a family in Hangzhou. This is a group of nine statues, which embodies the primitive atmosphere of Hangzhou people. Grandpa in the Tang Dynasty holds Ten Records of Qiantang in his hand, grandma holds a large piece of Dongpo meat in his hand, his father is dressed as a Confucian businessman in the Republic of China, his mother is dressed in modern clothes, his uncle is in a suit and tie, and his children are playing with laptops. The family reunited through time and space. There are also famous Hangzhou dishes on the table of Eight Immortals, including West Lake vinegar fish, Song Saoyu soup, Longjing shrimp and Mid-Autumn moon cakes. The plane on the table is still a touch electronic screen. When the hand moves up, it will produce ripples, and the fish inside will swim in it, lifelike. Yishui means that every visitor can get a special water source like "Longjing Brick" presented by Hangzhou Pavilion. This brick looks like the wellhead of an ancient well in Hangzhou, with information about the World Expo and Hangzhou's "Five Rivers Guide". "Longjing Brick" contains Wahaha purified water, which can be preserved as a permanent memorial. When tourists are ready to leave the Hangzhou Pavilion, they will also see a wall covered with reports on water control in Hangzhou in recent years.