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Taejon Expo '93 was a three-month international exposition held between August 7, and November 7, 1993 in the central South Korean city of Taejon (now spelt Daejon).

The theme of the exposition was "Towards a New Road of Development," with various other sub-themes around sustainable and 'green' development. The exposition was an officially-endorsed BIE (Bureau of International Expositions) specialized exposition commemorating the centenary of the first-ever representation of the "Hermit Kingdom" (Korea) to a world exposition, namely the 1893 Columbian Exposition of Chicago. It was also the very first exposition held in a developing country.

The exposition site consisted of three main areas - the international zone; the corporate zone; and the fun park zone.

Being a specialized exposition, the pavilions in the international zone were for the most part pre-fabricated and rented out to the various international participants for the duration of the exposition.

The corporate zone represented the best wizardry that Korean companies could afford, with some spectacular architecture and contents, all along the theme of the exposition, with the majority of these pavilions being permanent in nature. Some of the most spectacular pavilions included "Starquest" by Samsung, and the three-dimensional IMAX presentation courtesy of Daewoo.

There was also a fun-park zone which featured some of the latest in roller-coasters and other more traditional fun-park fair.

The centre of the exposition was pinnacled by the "Han-bit-ap" - or Tower of Great Light, where guests could take a lift to the central viewing platform for a bird's eye view of the whole exposition site. Today, this platform features a cafe.

Also nearby were the flagship Korean National Pavilion, as well as the beautifully engineered United Nations Pavilion in the shape of a graceful dove.

Overall, it can be said that Expo '93 was a great success, with some of the most memorable technological displays seen at any world's fair.