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Expo Tourism

In my opinion, each museum is very good and has its own characteristics. But my physical strength is limited, so it would be great to be able to go to 30 pavilions.

Let me first talk about the pavilions I have been to: China Pavilion (reservation), Urban Life Pavilion, Canada Pavilion (recommended), Argentina Pavilion, Cambodia Pavilion, Pacific Joint Pavilion, Indonesian Pavilion, Philippines Pavilion, Peruvian Pavilion, New Zealand Pavilion, Brunei Pavilion, Lithuanian Pavilion, Australian Pavilion (recommended), French Pavilion, Italian Pavilion, United States Pavilion, Singapore Pavilion, Central and South American Joint Pavilion, African Joint Pavilion Pavilions

Among them, the Canadian Pavilion and the Australian Pavilion I think are good. In the China Pavilion, there is a dynamic picture of Riverside Scene during the Qingming Festival, which is worth seeing, as well as Xi'an bronzes, which are also very good. The City Life Museum has a 360-degree movie, and you can see the movie from every corner. There is a bicycle in the Canada Pavilion. When you ride it, the scenery on the screen in front of you will move backwards. It is recommended to go on it and play. There is a 360-degree rotating video in the middle of the Australian pavilion, which is very interesting. There are many famous paintings in the French Pavilion, as well as three small robots. When I went there, only one of them could move and say hello, which was very interesting. There are ten inventions that changed the world in the Italian Pavilion, so it’s good to go in and have a look. The American Pavilion showed three movies. The third movie was based on artificial rainfall, which was quite exciting, but not very distinctive. Except for the MV of JJ Lin and Adu (and two women) in the middle of the Singapore pavilion, the rest of it is not very good. If you want to get more stamps, go to the United Pavilion. It can stamp more than 10 stamps, which I think is pretty good. Some people say that the Japanese Pavilion and the Korean Pavilion are good, but you can queue for up to 5 or 6 hours, or at least 2 or 3 hours. Hour. There is also the British Pavilion. I heard that some people even fainted after waiting in line for 4 or 5 hours. The queue for the German Pavilion is among the top five at the World Expo. You can imagine how long the queue will be. If you have enough time, you might as well go in and take a look. But don't wait in such a long queue. I'm very dissatisfied inside the museum, haha. The queues for the Petroleum Pavilion and the Saudi Arabia Pavilion are tied for the first in the World Expo, with an average of 7 hours (dizzy). I don’t know what to see inside. If you are interested, wait until there are fewer people to go in and have a look.

I don’t know much about National Pavilion Day.

As for the money, the German pavilion offers German and Western food, which is not too expensive for world-wide prices. The main course is more than 140 yuan. You can order the rest as you like, and there is also a pure German beer. It seems It’s 49 yuan a cup. But I suggest you don’t drink it. It tastes like the ordinary one. I also heard from a friend that it is similar to Laoshan. The Italian Pavilion has pure spaghetti, both priced at 120 yuan and 130 yuan. I didn’t try it, but you can try it if you have nothing to do. Also, the Expo franchise store sells toys related to Haibao, which cost about 300 or 400 (actually, you can bring 100 or 200). I forgot how much the tickets cost, but it’s not much anyway. By the way, a passport is 30 yuan, and a stamp is stamped by the previous consulate as a souvenir. However, the French, Italian, and American consulates do not have stamps (many economically developed areas do not have stamps), and the price is about 500 yuan per passport. If you eat a box lunch If so, it’s 30 yuan each. There are also special dishes from each province, which are very good, and I forgot about the price.

It’s been very hot in Shanghai these days, and the longer the queues get, the more annoying it becomes, so it’s a good idea to go to some unknown small national pavilions and there’s almost no need to queue.

The above is all written by me, and there is absolutely no plagiarism.