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Later, when you walk along the wall, you will find yourself transforming into an insect.
After this role switch,
please proceed to the next station where you can collect pollen.
Use you hands to clap the stamen
so that you can gather pollen on it.
Later, you may raise your hands
to interact with the "pollen babies."
Meanwhile, you will be able to examine how much pollen you have collected.
Then, we will need the help from you, an beetle.
Please use your fingertips to touch the ovule, the shimmering ball,
which represents the pistil.
We need to pass the pollen to the pistil
so that it could extend its legacy.
As the plants grow better, the environment will also be better for the insects.
Now we are to experience this whole process, please line up in a line.
Please spare a three-step interval from the person ahead.
Please keep in mind that the little insects will be on the second floral wall on the left.
Please keep walking ahead.
Okay, so our little beetles,
you have already collected much pollen, right?
Now, we are going to pass them to the centre of the flower,
the ovule, where the pollination takes place.
So please place your hands lightly on it
until the smaller light bulbs from above illuminate,
meaning that we have successfully pollinate the ovule.
Then you may turn around and look at the pretty scene in the back.
What in the back are the 18 smart controlled liquid glasses made by ITRI from Taiwan.
These panels are to be crystal clear when electrified.
They are also the most curved glasses in the world.
Impressive, isn't it?
Please come up and take a closer look.
Come! Please come up.
Please move toward the other end.
You may use both hands as well.
Look up, and when all the lights above are illuminating, the pollination is completed.
Great, we succeeded!
Please turn around and pay attention to the panels
Look at the panels. They are now transparent.
You can also see the whole process when you transformed into an insect and collected pollen.
Thank you all, little beetles for helping our spread the pollen!