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What do you think after seeing the China Pavilion at this year’s Shanghai World Expo~~~

1. On Saturday the 22nd, I made a special trip to Shanghai to visit the World Expo, and returned to Ningbo on Monday. The round trip lasted for 3 days. In fact, I only watched the World Expo for one day and visited more than 20 regional and national pavilions, including the China National Pavilion. . I learned a lot and plan to visit twice more in the next few months. Thoughts 1. The World Expo is a condensed world. One of the slogans of the World Expo is: "The world is in front of you, and we are by your side." In the venue with an area of ??5 square kilometers, more than 200 countries and regions have set up exhibition halls to display the history, culture, science and technology, and science and technology of their countries and regions. Urban management and customs, etc., allow ordinary people to see the general appearance, economic strength, science and technology, education level, urban construction and future development of countries around the world without going abroad. Thoughts 2: The World Expo is a showcase of national strength. Saudi Arabia has strong economic strength and spent a huge sum of 1.2 billion to build a national pavilion of Meilun Mobil, which became the second most popular national pavilion after the China Pavilion; similarly, science and technology The leading pavilions of the United States, Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, France and other countries have become the 10 most popular pavilions at this World Expo due to the wonderful things they display. Visiting any of them requires queuing for 3 to 4 hours. Thought 3: The World Expo is a mirror. The advanced and backward countries, the poor and the wealthy countries are clearly visible at a glance. The national pavilions of Western European countries, such as the Netherlands, Iceland, and New Zealand, all exhibit science and technology, urban construction, and low-carbon environmental protection, reflecting the harmony between man and nature, and man and the environment. There is no doubt that citizens of these developed countries enjoy a high quality of life. Similarly, in backward countries, such as Mongolia, Vietnam, North Korea, Myanmar, etc., most of the exhibitions are handicrafts and religious items, just like the small commodity market in the Town God's Temple. It reflects that these countries, like some underdeveloped areas in mainland my country, have backward production technology, backward urban construction, and people living in poverty. Thoughts 4: The World Expo is "communist". I don’t know what Marx’s fantasy of communism looks like? I thought that the Expo Park had first-class architecture, advanced facilities, and advanced technology, plus blooming flowers, laughter, singing and dancing, free public transportation, handsome boys and girls volunteers everywhere, and even the police officers became amiable. If free food and drinks are provided at the World Expo, then "Communism" will really be realized. hehe! Thoughts 5. Most of us ordinary people don’t have the opportunity to visit the United States, Germany, the United Kingdom, and France, so let’s go to the World Expo at our doorstep! If once is not enough, do it twice; if twice is not enough, do it three times; if three times is not enough, do it four times. See it until you are satisfied. 2. We went to Shanghai to visit the World Expo a few days ago, looking forward to the centenary World Expo. From the bid to host the World Expo to the success, China has put in hard work and countless efforts, and finally Shanghai became the city to host the World Expo in 2010. With that longing in my heart, I visited the Expo site as scheduled during a one-day tour of the Expo site to experience all the pavilions of various countries. The China Pavilion, the "Crown of the East", is undoubtedly the most eye-catching pavilion in the park. No matter where you stand, you can see it standing tall in the park, looking majestic and majestic, with the Hong Kong and Macao pavilions nestled closely together. First, we went to the Petroleum Museum and watched a 4D movie that made you feel that you could touch everything in the picture, from the creation of oil to the consequences of humans not having oil. In a blink of an eye, we arrived at the Nepal Pavilion. The front of the pavilion was bustling with people, and the tourists were vying to take photos. It was a great time! The afternoon sun made people lazy, and they didn’t have the strength to go in with the crowd. In fact, there were almost everywhere in the park. They were all visitors. There were countless people waiting in line to enter the China Pavilion. They waited for three and a half hours under the scorching sun before they could enter the pavilion. This time, the China Pavilion stood in red in the park and won the attention of many tourists. Favored, everyone also waited silently with curiosity. The Chinese culture in the museum all reflects the greatness of our people, and various cultures in China are developing rapidly.

The third is its high and new technology. The entire World Expo is a concentrated display of high-tech development in future society. What had a profound impact was a strange performance we watched at the German Pavilion. The performance showcases the latest research results from Germany. In a circular performance venue, there is a ball. The audience shouts different sounds from different directions. As the sound volume is different, the color of the ball is also constantly changing. , what is even more peculiar is that the ball can also rotate continuously with the change of sound. It is said that the researchers used a combination of sound, light and electricity to simulate it. It is so real that it is incredible. The fourth is its concept of harmony. The entire Municipal Expo has established the theme of "Better City Makes Life", embodying a harmonious concept as a whole. And put forward three central concepts of harmony, namely "harmony between people, harmony between people and nature, and harmony between history and future." The harmony between man and nature is reflected in the coexistence of "man, city, and nature". Architecture and urban planning experts from Tongji University have made useful attempts in the planning and design of the Expo Park, using green and intelligent building technologies as basic technology platforms. Designers hope that through this attempt, they can obtain a more effective green environment construction model and open up a broader field for the development of green and intelligent building technologies. The fifth is its management art. The entire Expo's security, transportation, accommodation, dining, etc. are organized and managed in an orderly manner. More than 200,000 visitors flow naturally every day. This alone reflects the superb art of city managers. A quick glance at the exhibition is just a preliminary understanding. I think every visitor has his or her own version of the World Expo. Answer time: 2011-10-23 2:50:12