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What should I bring to the Shanghai World Expo?

Things to bring: money, tickets, and some bread, fruit, etc. if you like. Because everything inside the Expo is more expensive than outside and there are more people eating there. Some people also brought small benches to use when queuing to enter the museum. No water allowed. However, you can bring an empty bottle, as water can be filled in the Expo area. If it is hot on the day you go, you can bring a parasol. In addition, we also give you some noteworthy tips. . . The best time to visit the Expo Park is if you have three days, you can visit every area in the Expo Park, and it will definitely be enough time to see the highlights of each area. Day 1: China Pavilion (Area A) Enter from the Yaohua Road entrance and walk to the end of the Expo axis to the Celebration Square, where there is a grand opening ceremony. After reading it, go to the Expo Center, where the opening ceremony of the National Pavilion Day is held every day. If you are lucky, you can also meet a certain national leader or a certain big star. After seeing the Expo Center, you can go to the theme pavilions (Urban People Pavilion, Life Pavilion, Earth Pavilion, and Public Participation Pavilion). 1. After watching the performance, you can walk from the cultural center towards the China Pavilion. You will see the Taiwan Pavilion first, then the China Pavilion. Then I suggest you go to the provincial and municipal pavilions next to it. Each province, autonomous region and city will have 600 square meters of space inside. , each with its own characteristics. If you are interested, you can stay longer. If you are not interested, just take a look. Go out and go to the Macau Pavilion and Hong Kong Pavilion, which are also 600 square meters, but you have to visit carefully. Especially in the Macau pavilion, you can lie down on the floor and watch movies playing on the ceiling. Special reminder: After visiting the theme museum, it should be lunch time. If you just walked from the Expo Center to the Theme Pavilion, you will definitely find a Chinese food street between the Expo Center and the Theme Pavilion. Although some food tastings are free, there will be a lot of people, so you should pay to find a seat. If you have a seat. When you're full, you can go to the performing arts center to watch a show and take a break while blowing off the air conditioner. 2. After taking a rest, walk east to the Oman Pavilion, Pakistan Pavilion, and Israel Pavilion, and take a look at the Sri Lanka Pavilion. After reading, cross the road to go to the Nepal pavilion, where there are thousands of Buddha relics. The India Pavilion is right next to the Nepal Pavilion. After that, we saw the Saudi Arabian Pavilion and the Asian Joint Pavilion. We took a quick tour of them and then went to the Moroccan Pavilion. The Turkmenistan and Qatar pavilions next to Morocco are both rental pavilions and can be visited briefly. The next thing you see is the "sand dune" - the UAE pavilion. The UAE Pavilion is worth seeing. It will be dismantled and shipped back after the Expo and rebuilt in Abu Dhabi. If you don’t see it now, go to the UAE to see it later! Special tip: As the sun sets, you can take a break and buy something to eat. Then we took a walk in the evening to see Lebanon, Iran, North Korea, the Asian United Pavilion, Uzbekistan Pavilion, and Kazakhstan Pavilion. Across the road, there are two venues worth seeing - the Japanese Pavilion and the Korean Pavilion. Between them are the Vietnam Pavilion and the Asian Joint Pavilion, which you can also take a look at. Walk along the Expo Avenue towards the Cultural Center. If you are lucky, there will be a parade. If not, don’t regret it. Go to the Celebration Square to watch the closing ceremony! That’s it for the first day! Day 2: European, American and African Pavilions (Area C) It is recommended to enter the park from the Changqing Road gate. The first thing you need to do when entering the park is to make an appointment. It is recommended that you make an appointment for the American, British, French, and Swiss pavilions. The appointment time can be in the afternoon or evening. 3. On the right hand side of the park as you enter the park from the Changqing Road entrance is the Thailand Pavilion, which is full of Thai style. There is a green mascot named "Atai" inside. You can take photos with him and browse briefly before leaving the pavilion to continue visiting. The big rusty building in front of the Thailand Pavilion is the Australia Pavilion, which is worth a visit. The round music box-like building on the right hand side of Australia is the Singapore Pavilion, and next to it is the Malaysia Pavilion. After watching it, we came to the New Zealand Pavilion, and we could see a Maori dance performance before entering the pavilion. When you leave the New Zealand Pavilion, look for a building with many bamboos coming out of the roof. That is the Indonesian Pavilion. There is a Cambodian Pavilion between the New Zealand Pavilion and the Indonesian Pavilion. Because it is a rental pavilion, you can see it or not. In fact, the Indonesia Pavilion only requires taking photos.

Special reminder: After visiting the Indonesian Pavilion, you can go to the International Organizations Joint Pavilion, Brunei Pavilion, and Philippines Pavilion. You will find that you have gone around in a circle. At this time, you can take a rest and eat something in the leisure square. 4. Next, take the elevated walkway towards the Huangpu River and come to the United Nations Joint Pavilion, which is a must-see. The World Meteorological Organization Pavilion next to it is the most exciting. It is the only self-built pavilion of an international organization. If the weather is good, you can see a rainbow outside the venue. Go further to the Red Cross Pavilion, a white tent-like building. The light blue building next to it is the Pacific Union Pavilion, and you can take a quick look at it. Go out to the theme square and watch the show. Walking towards the United Nations Pavilion are two rental pavilions - the World Trade Pavilion and the International Information Pavilion. If there are not many people, go and check it out. Special tip: It should be noon when you visit here, so hurry up and have a meal. Then cross the road (Changqing Road) next to the United Nations Pavilion and go to the Spanish Pavilion, which is a must-see. Next to the leisure square at the entrance are the Monaco and Serbia pavilions. They are both rental pavilions, so you don’t have to look at them. But on the other side of the leisure square is the Belgium-EU Pavilion, where you can eat chocolate for free. If you do your homework, you can also participate in a quiz about European knowledge. Diamonds will be drawn for you every week, and grand prizes will be drawn for you every month. European travel. Next to Belgium is Poland. Next to the Polish Pavilion, there is a cable car on the side of the Huangpu River. This is the Swiss Pavilion. Its facade will flash. Please use your camera flash to shine on it. It will convert wind energy and light energy into electrical energy. of. Next to the Swiss Pavilion is the French Pavilion, which contains many art treasures, including Rodin's "The Bronze Age" and so on. In addition, 2,010 couples will hold a large-scale wedding ceremony inside. Next to the French Pavilion and next to the Polish Pavilion is the German Pavilion. There is a ball inside that will swing when you shout loudly. There are many interactive exhibits. 5. After visiting the German Pavilion, go to the Irish Pavilion via the North Ring Road. After taking a look around, go to the Norwegian Pavilion. Next to it are Ukraine and Iceland. They are not big and it is not a waste of time to see them. Next is the Swedish Pavilion. It is recommended to walk through the four boxes. When you come down, you will see the Danish Pavilion. You can experience the bicycles in the Danish pavilion. The 500 bicycles only have front brakes. As long as you step back on the pedal, it will brake on the rear. There is also a statue of the Little Mermaid in the Danish Pavilion, which you must see. Next to the Denmark Pavilion is the Finland Pavilion, and opposite the Latvian Pavilion and the Estonian Pavilion. If you are tired, you can go and have a look at the leisure square. 6. After visiting the Finland Pavilion, cross the elevated walkway and go to the Portuguese Pavilion, Slovakia Pavilion, and Czech Pavilion opposite. These are all rental pavilions, among which the Czech Pavilion is pretty good. The Czech Pavilion used to be the European Union Pavilion 1 and 2, and the Hungarian Pavilion, Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion and Belarus Pavilion were all nearby. This group of pavilions are all rented pavilions and self-built pavilions. If you are short of time, you don’t have to visit them. 7. After seeing the Hungary Pavilion, cross Xiying Road and you will find the United Caribbean Pavilion. Opposite is the Cuba Pavilion. Past it is the Venezuela Pavilion. Go in and make a figure-eight circle and you will come out of the Chile Pavilion. There is a well inside. Take a photo as a souvenir. There is another world on earth. One side is Chile. Next to Chile is Mexico. When I'm tired, I go to the kite forest to rest, but the venue is indeed underground and it's very cool. After passing the Mexico Pavilion, we went to the Canada Pavilion. There was Cirque du Soleil in the Canada Pavilion, which was very exciting. Next are the Peru Pavilion, Colombia Pavilion and Brazil Pavilion. If you go in June, the Brazil Pavilion will have broadcasts and replays of World Cup games. Then we went to the Central and South American Joint Pavilion, a very charming venue that was renovated from the former Shanghai No. 3 Steel Plant's heavy plate vehicle inspection. Let’s go to the US Pavilion. It has a waterfall and a big screen. It’s really not easy for the US to visit the World Expo. I almost ran out of money and stopped coming, so I must see it. Special reminder: There is a restaurant in the American Pavilion, and there are many surrounding supporting services, so dinner is not a hassle. 8. After viewing the US Pavilion, there are a series of rental pavilions: Argentina, Slovenia, South Africa, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Angola, Nigeria, Libya, Lithuania and Croatia. If you are going with children, you must go to the Russian pavilion, a fairy tale world with 12 petal towers. Then I saw a cut green apple and went inside to watch a movie. It was the Romanian Pavilion. After visiting the Romania Pavilion, we went to the Austria Pavilion, then the Netherlands Pavilion, and then the Luxembourg Pavilion. Although it is a self-built pavilion, let’s take a quick look.

Italy is a very good venue. If you look at it yourself, you will find that the building material is transparent concrete. Next to it is the dazzling British Pavilion. Although it is small, it is really beautiful. Tens of thousands of luminous tentacles sway in the wind. You can imagine what it will be like without going there. 9. The last stop is the African Union Pavilion, where there is an African market and you can buy some souvenirs. When you leave the museum, you will see a 10-hectare playground. It used to be Houtan Park, the only wetland park in the city center, but there are many mosquitoes in summer. Just outside Houtan is Metro Line 7, and the next day’s journey ends here. Day 3: Enterprise Pavilion (Area E) 10. Enter the Jiangnan Shipbuilding Museum, which is a converted old factory building. Then walk towards the Nanpu Bridge. First, go to the China Private Enterprise Pavilion, which houses private enterprises such as Alibaba and Red Star Macalline. We will jointly exhibit there. Then there are Vanke Pavilion and Yuanda Pavilion. 11. After viewing the Broad Pavilion, go to the Urban Best Practices Area, and then visit the remaining corporate pavilions in the afternoon. After that, the exhibition halls in Osaka and Taipei are pretty good, and the case in Sao Paulo, Brazil is worth seeing. After seeing the overpass, go up. Near Zhongshan South Road is the most exciting northern construction case area of ??the Urban Best Practice Area. Special reminder: There is Shanghai's "Shanghai Ecologist" there, telling everyone about the innovation of modern living environment. There is also a century-old pawnshop - Macau Decheng Press, and there is the Jin Yong Library up there. In addition, Daming Palace in Xi’an and Tengtou Village in Ningbo are also good. From abroad, we recommend that you visit the Zero Carbon Pavilion in London, the Hamburg House in Hamburg, the Tent City in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and the Bamboo House in Madrid. After reading this, everyone crosses the overpass again to the southern block. You will see a square called World City Plaza. When you are tired from walking, you can enjoy the shade under the tents. The cost of those large awnings is 2 million! There is a stage in the center of the square where you can watch performances. Under the chimney is the Future Pavilion, which you can go see in the afternoon. It was noon, and the first priority was to eat. The restaurant near the overpass of the Future Museum is the largest in Puxi, and it is recommended to eat there. 12. The first stop in the afternoon is the Future Museum. It is very big and needs to be experienced slowly. After visiting the Future Pavilion, please go back to the Enterprise Pavilion. This time the tour route is China Aviation, Information and Communications, and SAIC General. Special tip: Afterwards, you can watch performances at the Expo Square and play next to the old dock of the original Jiangnan Shipyard. Then go to the Aurora Pavilion. If you like collecting, it is the first choice to visit the Expo site. If you don't like it, it is also a kind of learning to understand the Chinese jade culture. The Aurora Pavilion is a railway pavilion. Wherever there is a city, there is a railway. Friends who often travel can pay attention to it. 13. Next to the Railway Museum is the Shanghai Enterprise Joint Pavilion. It is a very beautiful exhibition hall. Yu Qiuyu is the art director. The facade is decorated with CDs and there are many high-tech elements. Inside is the world's most advanced robot - Haibao. Next to the Shanghai Enterprise Joint Pavilion is the People's Insurance Company of China. Special reminder: Jiangnan Park is where you can rest and eat. You can go to see the Coca-Cola Pavilion at night. It's easy to find. The building is a big Coca-Cola bottle. After reading it, go to the Space Home Museum next to it, where the most advanced aerospace technology is on display. 14. Then go to the State Grid Pavilion. There are reservations on the State Grid Pavilion’s website, so you can go in directly without queuing. There are some interactive exhibitions in the State Grid Pavilion, and the exhibition hall design is also very novel and worth looking forward to. When you look up from the State Grid Pavilion, you will see the big screen of the Petroleum Pavilion. You can see how China's petroleum industry is doing. In today's world, oil is king! Close to the Huangpu River is the Korean Enterprise Joint Pavilion, where Emart, Samsung, Hyundai, and LG will all exhibit. It is recommended that you take a photo outside the venue, because after the Expo, the building materials will be made into environmentally friendly bags and given away. Used by Shanghai citizens. 15. Finally, you can learn about the 160-year history of the World Expo and visit the World Expo Museum. The World Expo Museum and Variety Hall are one building, and you can watch performances inside. After reading it, go to the Cultural Museum to learn about the city’s yesterday. Next to the Civilization Hall is the Japan Industrial Federation Hall, which is worth a visit. Special reminder: You can leave the park through the Luban Road exit, where there are subway lines 4 and buses 17, 36, 146 and other buses for departure.

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