Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - Before going out, I hesitated again and again: whether to bring a SLR camera or not. Bring it with you, this thing is heavy and big; everyone knows that watching the World Expo is very tiring and hard

Before going out, I hesitated again and again: whether to bring a SLR camera or not. Bring it with you, this thing is heavy and big; everyone knows that watching the World Expo is very tiring and hard

Before going out, I hesitated again and again: whether to bring a SLR camera or not. Bring it with you, this thing is heavy and big; everyone knows that watching the World Expo is very tiring and hard, and you are afraid that you won’t be able to bear it; don’t bring it with you, because it’s a pity that this once-in-a-century opportunity can’t leave some good pictures for everyone to see. Finally decided: take it! Facts have proved that my decision was correct. I took more than 700 photos with this guy. Although my photography skills are not good and I don’t have time to choose the angle to take pictures, the clarity of the photos is better than that of a point-and-shoot camera. It can be said that apart from professional photographers, not many people at the Expo can bring such a large camera; and watching movies is a unique feature of the Expo. Almost all venues are either pictures or movies, such as 3D movies, surround stereo movies, etc. , especially the SAIC-General Motors Pavilion, which not only allowed us to personally experience what it would be like to ride an electric car in 2030 to and from other planets, but also had a large-scale performance with real people driving electric car models, which was shocking! When it comes to understanding, understanding varies with experience, so we have to start with my experience. Our group's itinerary was inconsistent this time, and we didn't get all the train tickets, so seven of us had to take the sleeper berth, and I was one of them. After the bus arrived in Zhengzhou, we learned that there were only three sleeper berth tickets for people taking the train from Anyang. The four of us had no tickets at all. The tour guide said that we had negotiated with the conductor to get on the bus to replace the sleeper berths. As a result, we squeezed into the dining car and found out that we had to replace the sleeper berths. It was impossible to get a sleeper berth, so I stayed up all night while being chased, paid, and eaten by the staff in the dining car. I arrived in Shanghai at around 5 o'clock in the morning. I took a taxi to the Expo Park in the rain and waited in line. I saw that I was almost there. At the entrance, the tour guide who took the tickets and the arrival of the large army were not yet seen. While several people were looking anxiously, suddenly a policeman in his forties rushed over with a vicious shout: "If you don't want to leave, you will come out if you don't leave!" Before I could finish yelling, this Shanghai policeman who was worse than a gangster stretched out his hand and dragged me out. The injury on my arm was clearly visible four days later (photo attached). Poor me, with a heavy camera on my back, an umbrella in one hand, and luggage in the other, I had no power to resist, only anger! While waiting for the security check, people were squeezing around in the rain and there were few staff to maintain order, let alone volunteers! While waiting for the security check in the S-shaped channel, an old Shanghai lady and her daughter kept adding three. She was very eloquent when she just said a few words, but she shut up under my severe questioning; in the afternoon, when I was queuing at the Saudi Arabian Pavilion, I was delayed. An old man from out of town with a family and a few old ladies from Shanghai got into a quarrel in the crowd, and even pushed each other. After the old man stopped paying attention, the old lady continued to curse for two hours; in the garden Some volunteers asked questions and did not know anything, wasting some time on the already tight schedule; at the City Footprint Museum, I was in a hurry and did not see some exhibition halls that were not allowed to take pictures. As a result, I scrapped a battery. I don’t know much about cameras. After taking a photo, the camera suddenly stopped working, which really shocked me. I hurriedly looked for someone with a SLR camera in the hall. After searching for a long time, I met a lesbian. I quickly stopped her and asked for help. God helped me - —Meet a good guy! They gave up on the journey and worked for me for a long time, and concluded that the battery was worn out. Fortunately, I brought a spare battery and asked someone to help me change the battery. The camera finally returned to normal. I was really grateful. After thanking me again and again, I continued to drive non-stop. I cursed in my heart: Shanghai. What a bad person! I have been to Shanghai twice many years ago, and I only knew that Shanghainese people are stingy and feel superior. This time I really got to know Shanghai and its people: firstly, they do not have the ability to host the World Expo, and the entire service cannot keep up; secondly, the quality of the citizens is poor, not barbaric It’s just quarreling, but where is the civilized image of a metropolis? I don’t know what kind of impression the World Expo will leave on foreigners. Anyway, it’s mainly Chinese people who crowd in, so it probably doesn’t matter! This is my understanding of the Shanghai World Expo.

Except for not having to make up for the sleeper ticket, the arrangements for this trip were all good, especially the check-in, which reflects the wisdom of CITS in picking up tourists without contact. It is its own bus that picks up tourists in Shanghai, so Although I live in Kunshan, the journey is a bit far, but the conditions are very good. I stayed at the Kaisheng Business Hotel on the first day and the Hengshan Hotel on the second day, both of which are four-star hotels. On the return trip, we took the first-class train, which was very comfortable. Such an arrangement was unimaginable.

Although I was brutally assaulted by the police as soon as I arrived in Shanghai, I quickly adjusted my mentality. I was not affected by bad emotions during the entire trip and always maintained an optimistic attitude. I was tired and happy at the same time!