Four circles representing the four seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter are connected to form an extremely fluid spatial pathway, much like the transition of seasons. Visitors to the expo are compared to bees performing a flower dance as they shuttle between the flowers. Designed by MAYU architects, the concept takes the human body as the reference point, with its 360-degree perception of the external environment. This becomes the starting point for the circular flat space of the Blossom Pavilion, serving as a place for flower exhibitions, competitions, and education.