The shape of the Venezuelan pavilion resembles the "Moebius strip" and "Klein bottle" in geometric figures. Tran said that the open-air courtyard, rising steps, traditional living space of indigenous residents, and open space The Bolívar Plaza and other highly national elements will be integrated with each other to show visitors the traditional culture of Venezuela.
In order to get closer to Chinese culture, Tran introduced the concepts of "hutong" and "siheyuan". Tran said that just as China has hutongs, Venezuela has residential areas full of South American characteristics; the Venezuelan pavilion will display colonial-style courtyards, just like Chinese courtyard houses. There is also the Shabono of the Yanomami people, which is a kind of house built in the jungle, slightly rounded, like a cone with the top cut off. The Venezuela Pavilion matches these characteristic buildings with the artistic conception of Borges' poetry, allowing all visitors to understand Venezuela's free and integrated cultural style.