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[Expo Raiders Design] [Fast Track] My family and I are going to the Expo Park for 3 days. What is the recommended route? Please add a question.

(early) morning

Section b

It is suggested to enter the park from the gate of Area B, because it is closest to the first axis and four pavilions, and the entrance from the Expo axis to the end is the celebration square, where there is a grand opening ceremony. After watching it, go to the Expo Center, where the opening ceremony of National Pavilion Day is held every day. If you are lucky, you can meet national leaders or big stars.

After seeing the Expo Center, you can go to the theme pavilion. There are four venues here, namely the City People Pavilion, the Life Museum, the Earth Pavilion and the Public Participation Pavilion. Although these venues are all in one building, there is no need to waste precious time to visit them first. What I want to tell you here is that in principle, each venue in the park has two tour routes, and the fast track is only used by tourists who have a quick look. I suggest you take the slow lane at the main venue and the self-built pavilions in various countries.

Theme Pavilion: Walk along the Expo axis (until the end is the celebration square), and you will soon see the theme pavilions on the left, including the City People Pavilion, the City Life Museum and the City Planet Pavilion.

City Pavilion: Telling the story of city people. The Life Sunshine Pavilion of the Municipal People's Pavilion is worth a visit. It is the first pavilion for the disabled in the history of the World Expo. Volunteers and commentators are disabled.

City Life Pavilion: Tells the life journey of the city. The liquid crystal displays of the five pavilions scroll and play real-time information such as flights, trains, stocks and foreign exchange around the world.

Urban Earth Pavilion: Talking about the ecological problems caused by the excessive development of the city. There is a soil under the overpass. If you continue to visit, you will find a large dome cinema on the earth.

New Zealand Pavilion: After seeing the theme pavilion, walk north along Expo Pavilion Road, and you will see the New Zealand Pavilion as soon as you get to Bocheng Road. There will be a warm Maori dance performance to welcome you before you enter the exhibition hall. The biggest attraction here is the amazing New Zealand scenery created by the special effects team in The Lord of the Rings with image technology, which makes people immersive.

Australia Pavilion: Go west outside the New Zealand Pavilion and you will see the Australia Pavilion. In the "Travel" activity area here, there is a fully enclosed glass passage of160m around the exhibition hall to show visitors the history of Australia. There are also a wealth of art troupe performances.

Thailand Pavilion: The Thailand Pavilion is just south from the Australia Pavilion. The rich Thai style makes it easy to find here. There is a mascot called "Artest" in it, and you can take a photo with it as a souvenir.

Other pavilions in Zone B include Malaysia Pavilion, Singapore Pavilion, Cambodia Pavilion, Philippines Pavilion, Brunei Pavilion and Indonesia Pavilion. South of Bocheng Road. North of Bocheng Road, there are World Meteorological Pavilion, Pacific Joint Pavilion, United Nations Joint Pavilion, Red Cross and Red Crescent Joint Pavilion and International Information Development Network Pavilion. If time permits, you can go again.

lunch

My stomach must be growling after visiting these venues. When you walk along the Expo Pavilion Road to the Expo Avenue, you will find a China Food Street between the Expo Center and the theme pavilion, where there are delicious food from all over the country and eight Chinese cuisines.

afternoon

Film area

After lunch, you can go to the Expo Cultural Center to watch the performance. The Cultural Center is located in the northeast of the Expo Center. Oriental Song and Dance Troupe has two free performances in the Performing Arts Center every day. Before you go, check the time to decide your itinerary. The performance of the Expo Cultural Center depends on the performance time. Like the China Pavilion, these places belong to the "must-see attractions" of the Expo Park.

China Pavilion: After enough rest, you can visit the China Pavilion, the crown of the East. Please note that the China Pavilion is permanent. Visitors who are interested in visiting again in the future can choose to skip the China Pavilion, which can save a lot of time to visit other venues.

After entering the museum, visitors can take the elevator to the 49-meter floor first. There are several bright spots there. First, there is a circle of tempered glass floor like the Oriental Pearl, and there is a waiting square at the foot, which makes you realize what it means to be cold at a height. The second is the Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, 100 meters wide, and the people inside can still walk. 3. The main exhibition film "Beautiful Course" in China Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo, a film directed by Lu Chuan.

After 49 meters, you can go to the floor of 4 1 meter. There is a long queue to visit here by railway tour bus, but it is worth a try and will have a special experience. The 33m building introduces the future low-carbon city of China, and see what kind of environment you will live in in the future.

Local Pavilion: You can visit it sometime. All provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities have their own 600 square meters of space. If you are not interested, there is no harm in browsing. There are three pavilions: Taiwan Province Provincial Pavilion, Macau Pavilion and Hong Kong Pavilion. LED dome lanterns, lying on the ceiling watching movies, glass exterior walls and specular reflection design are the biggest features of the three pavilions.

There are several suggested venues near the Four Pavilions on the Axis, and the Asia Pavilion and the UAE Pavilion are located in the east. You can only walk to the Japan Pavilion and the Korea Pavilion. Don't miss it. Go west and don't miss the Australia Pavilion. On the right hand side of Australia, the circular music box-shaped building is the Singapore Pavilion. The venue is not big, there is a garden on the top floor for rest, and there is a music fountain in the square. Next to the Singapore Pavilion is the Malaysia Pavilion, a typical Southeast Asian building with a stage to watch the performance, which is a dance of 47 ethnic groups in Malaysia. After watching it, I went to the New Zealand Pavilion, and before I entered the pavilion, I could see Maori dance performances. When you walk in, you will be attracted by the beautiful New Zealand scenery, because the special effects of the venue are made by the special effects team in The Lord of the Rings, and you are there. Out of the New Zealand Pavilion, find a building with a lot of bamboo protruding from the roof, which is the Indonesia Pavilion. There is a Cambodia Pavilion from the New Zealand Pavilion to the Indonesia Pavilion. Because it's a rented museum, you can see it or not. In fact, the Indonesia Pavilion only needs to take photos. After visiting Indonesia Pavilion, you can go to the International Organization Joint Pavilion, Brunei Pavilion and Philippine Pavilion.

United Arab Emirates Pavilion: Leaving the Hong Kong Pavilion and heading northeast along the International Exhibition Road, an undulating sand dune suddenly appeared in front of you. This is the United Arab Emirates Pavilion. It is said that this pavilion will be demolished after the World Expo and transported back to Abu Dhabi for reconstruction. Someone in the museum leads a virtual dream trip to the United Arab Emirates overlooking the beautiful scenery in the Middle East. Don't forget to take part in the lucky draw here to make your dream come true. The grand prize is a one-week trip to the United Arab Emirates.

Israel Pavilion: Right next to the UAE Pavilion, there are all kinds of high technologies here. It is not unusual to extract diesel oil from plants and put smart shoes on cows to have a look. The most wonderful thing is that you can swallow a photographic capsule, take various photos of internal organs and complete a painless physical examination.

Saudi Pavilion: Located in the north of Israel Pavilion, it is the largest foreign pavilion with a cost of 654.38+300 million yuan. In the Saudi Pavilion, there is the largest IMAX3D cinema in the world, with a screen around 1600 square meters. Show Avatar how shocking this will be.

Japan Pavilion: Coming out of the Saudi Pavilion, to the northeast is the Japan Pavilion, which looks like robotech in comics. The high-tech life inside is the highlight, including a universal camera with high definition and telescopic function and a robot that can play the violin.