- Theme Pavilion
- Island Marine Ecology Pavilion
- Island Culture Pavilion
- Island Playground
- Special Performance Hall
- Island Future Pavilion
- Island Common Pavilion
- Island Market Pavilion
- World Island Restaurants
Theme Pavilion
Conveying the message that islands are essential for humanity’s future survival and that we must work together to preserve and protect them to ensure their long-term sustainability.
- Exhibition Theme
- The Value and Experience of Islands
- Exhibition Area
- 1,600㎡(40m X 40m)
- Exhibition compositions
- 3 zones, 3 items
- Duration
- 30 minutes per sessio
Presentation Overview Table
ZONE | Message | Content | Presentation Medium |
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ZONE.1The Infinite Value of the Sea | The Source of Marine Life | Presenting the ocean’s limitless resources and value | Immersive Media Tunnel |
Reframing the sea’s value and role | Highlighting the importance of marine life and its role in environmental purification | ||
Eco-friendly energy shaped by ocean winds | Showcasing clean energy sources derived from the sea | LED Graphic Signage | |
Guardian of the Ecosystem | Highlighting the ocean’s role and importance within the ecological system | ||
ZONE.2Islands Connecting the Sea and Humanity | Diversity of Island Life | Introducing marine species inhabiting islands and exploring the history of island expeditions |
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ZONE.3Islands: The Forefront of Future Industries | Climate Analysis | Analyzing island climate data and introducing future industries | Hologram |
Marine Resources | Analyzing marine resources of islands | Big Data Screen | |
Sky Path | Presenting the future of island living | Future Island Bird’s-Eye View도 | |
Offering an interactive experience of island air transport | AR Experience |
Route Plan
A route plan that starts with the infinite value of the sea and flows toward islands at the forefront of future industries

ZONE.01 The Infinite Value of the Sea
Showcasing the infinite value of the sea, the formation of islands as future habitats for humanity, island biodiversity, and their future vision

The Infinite Value of the Sea
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The Infinite Value of the Sea
Highlighting the essential benefits oceans provide to the Earth
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Marine Life of the Sea
Presenting key information about marine species not found on land
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Clean Energy from the Sea
Introducing sustainable energy sources derived from the sea
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Guardian Angels of the Sea
Introducing the guardians of the sea and the marine species that inhabit and sustain it
Exhibition Content
Category | Content | Presentation Medium |
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The Infinite Value of the Sea | Conveying the ocean’s infinite resources and value ※A treasure trove of resources, the ocean covers approximately 71% of the Earth's surface and is home to 80% of all known plant and animal species |
Immersive Media Tunnel |
Introducing the importance of environmental purification through marine life ※The sea is home to over 300,000 marine species—about seven times more than those on land—playing a vital role in sustaining life on Earth |
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Presenting various types of clean energy generated from the sea (tidal current, tidal power, wave energy, offshore wind power, etc.) | LED Media Signage | |
Highlighting the role and value of the sea as a guardian of ecosystems (providing protein through fisheries and serving as a buffer against drastic ecological changes) |
Exhibition Composition
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Immersive Media Tunnel
A 360° digital installation that allows visitors to experience full immersion in an underwater environment
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LED Graphic Signage
Informational media presented through LED partition walls with animated graphic displays
ZONE.02 Islands Connecting the Sea and Humanity
Showcasing the journey from the birth of islands to their role as cradles of life and places of coexistence with humanity

The Value of Islands Connecting the Sea and Humanity
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Island Formation and Introduction
Display of islands across the nation and the formation process through LED photo exhibits
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Exploring the Mudflat Island Ecosystem
Exploring the unique characteristics of island mudflats and experiencing the UNESCO-listed mudflat ecosystem
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Global Island Overview and Country Rankings by Number of Islands
Providing information on the global distribution of islands and the countries with islands
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Enowned Island Explorers and the History of Island Exploration
Featuring Vasco da Gama, a Portuguese explorer who discovered the Cape of Good Hope and pioneered the sea route to India
Exhibition Content
Category | Content | Presentation Medium |
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Islands Connecting the Sea and Humanity | Formation of Islands and General Overview ※Coral islands formed by natural processes such as crustal movements and the partial submergence of coastal mountain ranges / Islands around the Korean Peninsula: 3,300, ranking 4th in the world |
LED Photo Cube Exhibition |
Depicting the elements that make up island life, including residents, organisms, and biodiversity ※Introducing island ecosystems through species such as East Sea Pholis nebulosa, fiddler crabs, and Baekryeong spotted seals, along with Korea’s UNESCO-listed mudflats |
Marine Life Touch Pool | |
Global Island Distribution and Countries with the Most Islands ※1st: Indonesia, 2nd: Madagascar, 3rd: Papua New Guinea, 4th: Japan, 5th: Philippines |
Island Bird’s-Eye View | |
World-Renowned Island Explorers and the History of Island Exploration | Media Table Panel |
Exhibition Composition
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LED Photo Cube Exhibition
A signature display that highlights biodiversity and vitality by showcasing photos of Korea’s islands, island formation processes, and marine life through illuminated LED photo cubes.
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Marine Life Touch Pool
An interactive space where visitors can directly observe and touch real marine life, offering a hands-on ecological experience.
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Island Bird’s-eye View
A detailed overhead model installation that offers a realistic and immersive view of an island landscape.
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Media Table Panel
Presents historical information on island exploration using a media table panel.
ZONE.03 Islands: The Forefront of Future Industries
Highlighting the importance of coexistence with island climates, marine resource conservation, and the value of future island industries

Islands: The Forefront of Future Industries
A space that offers a glimpse into future island life through harmony with island climates and the use of abundant marine resources
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Island Climate Analysis
Real-time data is provided to the Korea Institute of Ocean Science and Technology (KIOST) and the Korea Meteorological Administration (KMA) from an unmanned marine science base via Mugunghwa satellites.
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Island Marine Resources
A control tower-style presentation illustrating the current marine resources of islands and the potential value of future marine resources.
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Future Island Living Environment
A visual presentation depicting the transformation of islands from their past to future living environments, envisioned as future spaces for humanity.
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Island Transportation Industry
Improved accessibility to islands is expected to boost tourism and enhance transportation infrastructure for island residents.
Exhibition Content
Category | Content | Presentation Medium |
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Islands: The Forefront of Future Industries | Analysis of Island Climate and Coexistence, and the Presentation of Future Industries ※The role of islands in the context of climate change, featuring marine science bases such as Ieodo, Gageocho, and Socheongcho, and their use in comprehensive ocean, virtual, and environmental monitoring. |
Hologram |
Abundant Marine Resources of Islands and Their Utilization ※Future value of marine resources and research strategies, including marine fisheries bioresource management and a centralized control system for marine biological resources. |
Back Data Screen | |
Conveying the Future Island Living Environment: Depicting how islands have developed—from their origin to future growth—preserved through tourism promotion. | Future Island Bird’s-Eye View | |
Island Transportation Expansion: Infrastructure development to improve transportation for island residents and visitors (New airports – Ulleungdo: opening in 2025 / Gadeokdo: opening in 2035) | AR Experience |
Exhibition Composition
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Hologram
Delivers information on island climate analysis and future industries through holographic presentation.
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Back Data Screen
Provides interactive content on island marine resource analysis via a touch-enabled back data screen.
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Future Island Bird’s-Eye View
Delivering future island living environments to visitors by visualizing projected island forms.
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AR Experience
Providing sky path content leading to the islands through AR experience.