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Write an essay of no less than 1,500 words with the title "Goodbye, Shanghai World Expo" and send it to 9926640@qq.com

184 days, a record 73.08 million visitors, a record 190 countries and 56 international organizations participating in the exhibition, a record more than 20,000 performances... Yesterday, the Shanghai World Expo came to an end, and people were so excited. Too much praise and too much nostalgia.

Singing and dancing to bid farewell to the World Expo

When the British Pavilion blew away the first "dandelion", when the Saudi Pavilion displayed the slogan "Thank you Shanghai, see you at the next World Expo", when the State Grid The pavilion operation team blew out the candles in their hands... Yesterday, in the Expo site of less than 6 square kilometers, people bid farewell to the Expo in various ways.

It is inevitable to be sad when we say goodbye. In the night, the "Xiaobaicai" (volunteers) who have been busy for five months sang an emotional song: "When parting opens the curtain/It's really sad to say goodbye/Only the dream is still sweet/Please believe that I will come back to you again / Please believe that even though you have to say goodbye at this moment / we will meet again tomorrow..."

In 184 days, 80,000 "baicai" gave too much and missed too much. "I'm very tired and reluctant to give up. I just want to keep standing and singing like this and never stop," Cui Lei, a graduate student at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, said in a hoarse voice. The placard in his hand reads "It's hard to say goodbye to a cabbage."

At night, Qi Guoning, an armed policeman standing at the entrance of the Expo, had tears in his eyes. This strong man who stood in the wind and rain for hours could not resist the deep feeling of farewell.

It’s hard to say goodbye because it’s hard to let go of the busyness we were used to. "Tomorrow, will there really be no more tourists ordering food?" Domenico Palumbo, the head chef of the American Pavilion, was a little at a loss. "This restaurant only has 60 seats, but I meet thousands of faces every day, including you. Every day, we make 3,000 burgers, 10,000 ice creams, 8,000 chicken wings, 5,000 steaks..." He asked subconsciously Reporter: "What do you want? I can recite all the menus here."

Farewell to the Expo, people busy with the Expo feel empty, especially those watching the Expo. This "encyclopedia written on the earth" by mankind has been read by more than 70 million people for 184 days, and they still "can't get enough of it, can't get tired of reading it, and can't finish it". Yesterday evening, 62-year-old Shanghainese Qi Shizhi knocked out the last seal at the Malaysia Pavilion, closed his Expo passport full of stamps, and walked along the Expo axis to the exit. This was his sixth time watching the Expo, and he looked back at the China Pavilion again and again. .

8:10 last night. On the banks of the Huangpu River, a short party with stars gathered was staged at the World Expo Cultural Center. When Lan Feng, chairman of the Bureau International des Expositions, said in not very proficient Chinese: "The Shanghai World Expo is a huge success... This is also China's success. This is Shanghai's success"; "The glory of the Shanghai World Expo will always shine"... there was applause. The audience rang again and again. The moving songs, wonderful dances and replays of each Expo scene brought people back to the wonderful and unforgettable Expo journey. When representatives from 246 exhibitors took the stage one after another and sang "Red River Valley", "La Vie en Rose", "Cranberry Blossoms" and "Jasmine" in different languages, the performance reached a climax. The singing voices on the stage were loud and clear, and the audience The stars twinkle. At this moment, in the Expo site, people happily bid farewell to the Expo with music and songs. In the Asia Square, Brunei's traditional wedding and Saudi Arabia's traditional singing and dancing are in full swing; in the European Square, Turkish jazz and European fashion shows are in full swing; in the Americas Square, the passionate Argentine tango is indistinguishable from the actors and the audience.

At 22:30 in the evening, Sun Jun, director of the Private Enterprise Museum, personally provided the explanation and received the last batch of tourists. Chen Chao, director of the DE Area Department, led all the staff of the DE Area Department to see off every tourist leaving the park at the entrance and exit of No. 1 Menluban Road.

Collect "the wonders of a world"

184 days of spring and autumn, countless wonderful things to treasure in your heart.

October 26th. Rice is harvested at 7 points in Tengtou Hall, Ningbo. "Little Baicai", tourists, and old farmers wave their sickles together to harvest rice that embodies creativity and sweat. These Expo rice will leave the temporary "home" of the Expo site and be sent to the International Food and Agriculture Organization and the International Exhibition Bureau.

Looking for a new home are the more than 60,000 seeds in the "Seed Temple". At two o'clock yesterday afternoon, British Minister of Environment and Agriculture Caroline Spelman carefully picked off the first of 60,680 acrylic poles. "A month later, it will settle down in a school in China." Under the afternoon sun, this " "Temple Seed" shines brightly.

“We hope to blow away this huge dandelion and let its seeds take root and sprout all over the world.” British Pavilion spokesperson Katherine Dixon said that the remaining seeds will be sent to major universities. Some will be auctioned for charity through Taobao. “We will also give the seeds to schools in Jiangsu.”

Come with the pride of a country and take away the excitement of a world. What’s wonderful is not just the fusion of ideas about urban development. In the small global village of the Expo, people gain friendship across different cultural backgrounds. Exchanging Expo badges and stamping Expo passports has become a popular way for countless people to cherish their memories.

“Do you want to change the badge?” Ban Frohman, a volunteer at the U.S. Pavilion at the Expo, asked the reporter enthusiastically speaking in Shanghainese. There are 33 badges hanging around his neck. "In the past two days, I have been chasing after the badge when I saw it. Sometimes I followed others, chasing them from the American Pavilion to the Canadian Pavilion." He said with a smile that the badge around his neck weighed 2 kilograms. "A Chinese tourist asked me to take a photo after changing my badge. I hugged her Chinese doll and said 'eggplant' together, feeling that I truly belong to Shanghai."

“On the day you return to the Solomon Islands, you must take this passport with you.” Chris Nemaia of the Pacific Joint Pavilion opened the Expo passport. "I stamp 50,000 stamps for tourists every day, and I have my own passport today. I didn't have time to visit the museum, so I asked my friend to stamp it urgently yesterday."

On the platform in the center of the Lithuanian pavilion , there is a famous wishing stone. After the World Expo ends, the Lithuanian Pavilion will send its replica to Shanghai. "What is your wish?" the reporter asked Lithuanian curator Indre Kumpikeviciute. "I hope Chinese tourists can come to Lithuania and enjoy the beautiful city scenery of Lithuania by taking a hot air balloon." The curator said, "I am so used to working in the Expo that I have almost forgotten about the hot air balloons in my hometown."

Harmonious City , Dreams start from Shanghai

On the day of departure, a golden wishing tree was erected at the entrance of the Singapore Pavilion. The trees are covered with various wishing cards, which contain their blueprints for a better future urban life. When the World Expo comes to an end, most of the venues in the Expo Park will be demolished, but at the same time, more brilliant dreams are building the future here.

The vision for the next 10 years is sent to the "Future Post Office". "Ten years ago, my hometown was destroyed by a mudslide...Ten years later, I got my wish and became an architect...I built some unique buildings in the world for Zhouqu." A child from Zhouqu wrote said the letter to Expo 2020.

My dreams for the next 20 years are stored in a "time capsule". Yesterday, the General Motors Pavilion was closed, and visitors left behind their dreams for 2030.

The dreams for the next 28 years are engraved into the "time chip". The Shanghai Library has sealed 100 dreams selected from 150,000 letters from young people. On September 23, 2038, 10 "time babies" born during the 2010 World Expo will open the "time chip" with their own hands.

In 184 days, too many seeds have been sown to nurture a better future for Shanghai and even China.

"I may go to Shenzhen to study after the school closes." After working in the Taipei Case Center for half a year, the door to the future of Inner Mongolia boy Luan Hengliang has been opened. He said that the Shanghai World Expo is a good school, where Chinese people have seen the wonders of the world and learned the rules of the world. "In May, some tourists would jump in line, climb over railings, quarrel, and throw garbage... After a few months, these were rarely seen."

Before the opening of the World Expo, a study said that the Chinese people's patience in queuing was only 1 hour. During the World Expo, queues at the Saudi Pavilion and Petroleum Pavilion once lasted more than 11 hours. For 184 days, people are taking the test of civic quality and making progress every day.

"At the beginning of May, the queue at the Saudi Pavilion only lasted more than three hours, and some people tried to jump in line. Today, I went to the Petroleum Pavilion and waited in line for more than six hours, but no one jumped in the queue!" Aunt Fang from Shanghai lamented that the Expo has taught people a lot. Cleaner Xiao Cui said, "At the beginning of the Expo, I picked up a bucket full of garbage within a few minutes; later, throughout the whole day, the garbage could not even fill the bucket." Li Liyan, a 58-year-old "Expo master", successively I visited the park more than 20 times and visited various exhibition halls, large and small, and witnessed the improvement of the park’s service capabilities behind the changes in the quality of tourists. "On the trial run on April 23, there were more than 200,000 people, and it was chaotic. But on the day of the 1.03 million people, it was organized in an orderly manner." She said that a good environment can change people better.

Create a future-oriented ecological civilization, pursue an inclusive and coordinated growth model, adhere to the development path of scientific and technological innovation, build an intelligent and convenient information society, cultivate an open and shared multiculturalism, and build an amity and friendship. Livable communities, promoting balanced and coordinated urban-rural relations... From China's perspective and from a global perspective, the "Shanghai Declaration" condenses international knowledge, and the Shanghai World Expo has gained immeasurable spiritual wealth and will open the way for mankind to build a "harmonious city" .

“This is the most eye-catching World Expo in history, and its tangible and intangible heritage will continue to shine.” said Los Certes, Secretary General of the Bureau International des Expositions. Farewell to meet again tomorrow. Last night, Milan, Italy took over the World Expo flag from Shanghai. The mayor of Milan said that he would learn from Shanghai's successful practices in hosting the World Expo.

“City makes life better”. Shanghai Vision illuminates the future of mankind. In 2015, let us meet in Milan and let the Expo story be told for a long time.