The Spain Pavilion hosts lucky draws.
Miguel, a 6.5-meter electronically animated baby, wears a Chinese-style red bib to celebrate Children's Day.
Children draw paintings about future cities and the home country of the giant baby.
Children celebrate the festival.
Children draw paintings about future cities and Miguel.
The Spain Pavilion on Tuesday hosted a series of events for children with Miguel, a 6.5-meter electronically animated baby, wearing a Chinese-style red bib to celebrate Children's Day.
A total of 900 lucky children under 12 years old were given souvenir gifts such as a Miguel umbrella, bag, mobile phone accessory or jigsaw puzzle in lucky draws.
Children drew paintings about future cities and the home country of the giant baby.