This episode explores the China Pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, examining its design, philosophical underpinnings, and technological features. Against the backdrop of the Expo's "Designing Future Society" theme, the pavilion's architecture, inspired by ancient Chinese bamboo scrolls, seamlessly blends traditional and modern elements to represent a harmonious relationship between humanity and nature. More significantly, the pavilion showcases China's commitment to green development through its zero-waste construction principles and the use of augmented reality technology during the design phase. For instance, the pavilion features lunar samples from both the near and far sides of the moon, alongside interactive humanoid robots and AI-powered conversational robots. The discussion also touches upon the upcoming high-speed rail pet transport service in China, highlighting the convenience and technological advancements in pet travel. In contrast to the futuristic elements, the hosts also share personal moments of joy, such as a visit to a nature park with smart exercise equipment and the release of a new season of the TV show *Black Mirror*. What this means for future World Expos is a greater emphasis on sustainable practices and the integration of advanced technologies to enhance visitor experiences.