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I urgently need an Expo travel plan. I want it to be made by myself, not plagiarized.

Enter the World Expo in 2010 - the tourist caravan ignited the passion of tourists to watch the World Expo. As the World Expo is approaching, a post titled "Three-day tour guide for the 2010 Shanghai World Expo in China" has become very popular on the Internet. In the post, the author designed a three-day itinerary for tourists to visit the World Expo. The content involves In terms of visiting routes, dining and visiting content, it has been called "the best folk guide for visiting the Expo" by netizens. This guide was also mentioned many times by Zhou Hanmin, deputy director of the Shanghai World Expo Executive Committee, saying it was "very well written" and speculated that the author must be an internal "expo master". The reporter contacted Ni Wenhao, the author of the guide. The 23-year-old was originally a "gold medal commentator" at the Shanghai World Expo Exhibition Center and is currently an operations staff member of the World Expo's Urban Best Practice Area.

The first day

Go to the Yaohua Road entrance at 8:30 and queue up to enter. Prepare to enter the venue at 9:00. After entering the venue, go to the reservation machine at the entrance to reserve a time to visit the China Pavilion.

Morning: Expo Center - Theme Pavilion

Individuals visiting each exhibition hall in the park must make on-site reservations. If you follow a travel agency, you will save the trouble of making reservations. There are 200 reservation machines at each entrance and exit of the park. Just bring your valid ID and tickets. After the reservation is completed, you will get a printed reservation form. Please keep it properly.

After making the reservation, you can go on a one-day visit with confidence. Entering the park and walking along the Expo axis to the end is the Celebration Square, where there is a grand opening ceremony. After reading it, go to the Expo Center, where the opening ceremony of the National Pavilion Day is held every day. If you are lucky, you can also meet a certain national leader or big star.

After seeing the Expo Center, you can go to the Theme Pavilion, where there are four venues, namely the Urban People Pavilion, the Life Pavilion, the Earth Pavilion, and the Public Participation Pavilion.

Noon: Chinese Food Street - Cultural Center

After visiting the theme pavilion, it is lunch time. There is a Chinese food street between the Expo Center and the theme pavilion. When you are full, you can go to the cultural center to watch performances. The Oriental Song and Dance Troupe has two free performances every day in the cultural center.

Afternoon: China Pavilion - Provincial and Municipal Pavilion - Israel Pavilion - India Pavilion - Saudi Pavilion, etc.

After watching the performance, you can walk from the Cultural Center towards the China Pavilion. Let’s first see the Taiwan Pavilion. The LED dome sky lantern inside is the highlight.

The time at this time is around 13:30, so go to the China Pavilion and queue up. The queue at the China Pavilion can take as little as 45 minutes and as long as more than 2 hours, so everyone should be prepared.

After you enter the venue, take the elevator. The first thing you arrive at is the 49-meter floor. There are several highlights there. First, it is surrounded by a tempered glass floor like the one on the Oriental Pearl Tower. At the foot is the waiting square, so high! In addition, there is a "Riverside Scene during Qingming Festival" on the 49-meter floor, which is more than 100 meters long. People can still move around. Then you can go to the 41m floor. I took a rail tour bus to visit there, and the feeling was different! Finally, there is the 33-meter level, which introduces China's future low-carbon cities.

The provincial and municipal pavilions next to it each have 600 square meters of space and each has its own characteristics. Then go to the Macau Pavilion and the Hong Kong Pavilion. At the top of the Macau Pavilion, you can lie on the ground and watch movies on the ceiling.

After visiting our China exhibition hall and returning to the door, be sure not to go out. After taking a rest, we walked eastward to the Oman Pavilion, Pakistan Pavilion, and Israel Pavilion, and took a look at the Sri Lanka Pavilion.

After reading, cross the street and go to the Nepal Pavilion, where there are thousands of Buddha relics. The Indian Pavilion is right next to the Nepal Pavilion. The next thing I saw was the Saudi Pavilion, which has the largest investment among foreign pavilions.

After watching the Saudi Pavilion, we went to the Moroccan Pavilion. The Moroccan pavilion is a glass box. The Turkmenistan and Qatar pavilions next to Morocco are rental pavilions and can be visited briefly. The next thing you see is the "sand dune" - the UAE pavilion.

As the sun sets, you can take a rest and buy something to eat. You can drink tap water in the park, and there is a restaurant every 5 minutes.

Evening: Lebanon Pavilion - Iran Pavilion - North Korea Pavilion - Japan Pavilion - South Korea Pavilion, etc.

Then we took a walk in the evening to see the Lebanon Pavilion, Iran Pavilion and North Korea Pavilion. , Uzbekistan Pavilion. After reading it, I came to the Kazakhstan Pavilion, which is a self-built pavilion.

Across the road there are two venues worth seeing - the Japanese Pavilion and the Korean Pavilion. Between them are the Vietnam Pavilion and the Asian Joint Pavilion. Let’s take a quick look at them.

Walk along the Expo Avenue towards the Cultural Center. If you are lucky, there will be a parade. If not, don’t regret it. Go to the Celebration Square to watch the closing ceremony.

Morning: Thailand Pavilion - Australia Pavilion - Singapore Pavilion - New Zealand Pavilion - United Nations Pavilion, etc.

The Thailand Pavilion is on the right hand side of the park from the Changqing Road entrance. The big building in front of the Thailand Pavilion is the Australia Pavilion, which is worth a visit. The round music box-like building on the right hand side of Australia is the Singapore Pavilion, and next to it is the Malaysia Pavilion. After watching it, we went to the New Zealand Pavilion. Once inside, you will be attracted by the beautiful New Zealand scenery. The special effects of the venue were made by the special effects team of "Lord of the Rings". When you leave the New Zealand Pavilion, look for a building with a lot of bamboos coming out of the roof. That is the Indonesia Pavilion. There is a Cambodia Pavilion across from the New Zealand Pavilion to the Indonesia Pavilion. After visiting, you can go to the International Organizations Joint Pavilion, Brunei Pavilion, and Philippines Pavilion.

Next, please go up the elevated walkway and walk towards the Huangpu River. Go down when you see the blue UN Pavilion. It is the United Nations Pavilion and you must see it. The World Meteorological Organization Pavilion next to it is the most exciting. It is the only self-built pavilion of an international organization. If the weather is good, you can see a rainbow outside the venue. Further ahead is the Red Cross Pavilion, which is also worth a visit. The light blue building next to it is the Pacific Union Pavilion, and you can take a quick look at it.

Afternoon: Spanish Pavilion - Swiss Pavilion - French Pavilion - German Pavilion - American Pavilion, etc.

It should be noon when you visit here. Please eat and drink. , because the journey below is exciting.

Crossing the road (Changqing Road) next to the United Nations Pavilion, you see a rattan basket. That is the Spanish Pavilion. You must see it. Next to the leisure square at the entrance are the Monaco Pavilion and the Serbia Pavilion, both of which are rental pavilions. On the other side of the leisure square is the Belgium-EU Pavilion, where you can participate in a competition about European knowledge. Diamonds will be drawn for you every Monday to Saturday, and grand prizes will be drawn for you to travel to Europe every Sunday.

Next to the Belgian Pavilion is the Polish Pavilion, which you should also check out. There is a cable car on the side of the Huangpu River, which is the Swiss Pavilion. The facade of the Swiss Pavilion will flash, which will convert wind energy and light energy into electrical energy. Next to the Swiss Pavilion is the French Pavilion, which contains many art treasures, including Rodin's "The Bronze Age". Next to the French Pavilion and next to the Polish Pavilion is the German Pavilion.

After visiting the German Pavilion, go to the Irish Pavilion via the North Ring Road, take a look around and then go to the Norwegian Pavilion. The Norway Pavilion is not big, with a tree and membrane structure. Next to it are the Ukraine Pavilion and the Iceland Pavilion. Next is the Swedish Pavilion. It is recommended to walk through the four "boxes" and then you will see the Danish Pavilion. There is also a statue of the Little Mermaid in the Danish Pavilion, which is a national treasure. Next to the Denmark Pavilion is the Finland Pavilion. Opposite the Denmark and Finland pavilions are the Latvian and Estonian pavilions.

After visiting the Finland Pavilion, cross the elevated walkway and go to the Portuguese Pavilion, Slovakia Pavilion, and Czech Pavilion opposite. These are all rental pavilions.

After seeing the Hungary Pavilion, you can pass by the Caribbean Pavilion across Xiying Road and the Cuban Pavilion opposite. The Cuba Pavilion used to be the Venezuela Pavilion. Go in and circle in a figure-eight shape to come out of the Chile Pavilion. There is a well inside, so take some photos. Next to the Chile Pavilion is the Mexico Pavilion. After passing the Mexico Pavilion, we went to the Canada Pavilion. There was Cirque du Soleil in the Canadian Pavilion, which was very exciting. The Canada Pavilion used to be the Peruvian Pavilion and had delicious food. Then there are the Colombian Pavilion and the Brazilian Pavilion. After leaving the Brazil Pavilion, we first went to the Central and South American Joint Pavilion. Then you can visit the American Pavilion, which has a waterfall and a large screen with 4D multimedia movies.

Evening: South Africa Pavilion-Egypt Pavilion-Russian Pavilion-Italian Pavilion-British Pavilion, etc.

At this time, you should have dinner, the American Pavilion has a restaurant.

After seeing the American Pavilion, there is a series of rental pavilions: Argentina Pavilion, Slovenia Pavilion, South Africa Pavilion, Egypt Pavilion, Tunisia Pavilion, Algeria Pavilion, Angola Pavilion, Nigeria Pavilion, Libya Pavilion, Lithuania Pavilion, and Croatia Pavilion. . After reading this, go to the Russian Pavilion, a fairy tale world with 12 petal towers. Then I saw a cut green apple and went inside to watch a movie. It was the Romanian pavilion. After visiting the Romania Pavilion, we visited the Austria Pavilion, then the Netherlands Pavilion, and then the Luxembourg Pavilion. The Italian Pavilion is very good. The building material is transparent concrete! Next to it is the brilliant British Pavilion. Although it is small, it is really beautiful, with tens of thousands of luminous tentacles swinging in the wind. Finally, end the day by going to the African Union Pavilion, which houses an African market.

The third day

Many people think that the exhibition hall in Puxi is not the focus. In fact, the corporate pavilion also played a very important role at the World Expo, allowing everyone to understand the various countries’ efforts to improve urban life. Quality efforts.

Morning: Jiangnan Shipbuilding Museum - China Private Enterprise Joint Pavilion - London Zero Carbon Pavilion, etc.

On the third day, I still hope that everyone will arrive at the entrance of the park at 8:30. Take Metro Line 8 and get off at **South Road Station, which is the largest entrance to the Puxi Expo Park.

The first thing you see when you enter is the Jiangnan Shipbuilding Museum, which was renovated from an old factory. You can see the history of Chinese shipbuilding and a model of Zheng He's treasure ship.

After coming out of the China Shipbuilding Pavilion, walk in the direction of Nanpu Bridge. First, go to the China Private Enterprise Joint Pavilion, where private enterprises such as Alibaba and Red Star Macalline will jointly exhibit. Then there is the Vanke Pavilion, where you can go and see what Chinese cities will look like in 2049. Next to Vanke is the Yuanda Pavilion. This air-conditioning company is amazing. The architectural concept and design of the venue reflect environmental protection.

After watching the Broad Pavilion, we went to the Urban Best Practices Area, and we went to see the remaining corporate pavilions in the afternoon. After that, the exhibition halls in Osaka and Taipei are pretty good, and the cases in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Rotterdam, the Netherlands are all worth seeing. After seeing the overpass, go up. Near Zhongshan South Road is the most exciting northern construction case area of ??the Urban Best Practice Area.

There are Shanghai’s “Shanghai Ecologists” who tell everyone about the innovation of modern living environment. There is also a century-old pawnshop - Macau Decheng Press, and there is the Jin Yong Library up there. In addition, Daming Palace in Xi’an and Tengtou Village in Ningbo are also good.

Foreign parties recommend that you visit the Zero Carbon Pavilion in London, the Hamburg House in Hamburg, the Tent City in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and the Bamboo House in Madrid.

After reading this, everyone crosses the overpass again to the southern block. You will see a square called World City Square. When you are tired from walking, you can enjoy the shade under a tent.

It was noon, and the first priority was to eat. The restaurant near the overpass of the Future Museum is the largest in Puxi.

Afternoon: Future Pavilion - China Aviation Pavilion - Expo Square - Railway Pavilion

The first stop in the afternoon is the Future Pavilion, where we will tell you about our future urban life situation.

After visiting the Future Pavilion, please go back to the Enterprise Pavilion. This time the tour route is the China Aviation Pavilion, Information and Communications Pavilion, and SAIC General Pavilion. The China Aviation Museum is like a white cloud. Those who have never flown can go and experience it.

Afterwards, you can watch performances at the Expo Square and play next to the old dock of the original Jiangnan Shipyard. Then go to the Aurora Museum, if you love collecting. The Aurora Pavilion is a railway pavilion. Where there are cities, there are railways. Next to the Railway Museum is the Shanghai Enterprise Joint Pavilion, a very beautiful exhibition hall with a CD on the outside and the world's most advanced robot inside - Haibao.

Evening: Coca-Cola Pavilion - Space Home Pavilion - State Grid Pavilion - World Expo Museum

Jiangnan Park can be used for you to rest and eat. You can go to see the Coca-Cola Pavilion at night. The building looks like a big Coca-Cola bottle. The Space Home Pavilion next to it displays the most advanced aerospace technology. Next, go to the State Grid Pavilion. When you come out and look up, you will see the big screen of the Petroleum Pavilion. Close to the Huangpu River is the Korean Enterprise Joint Pavilion. It is recommended that you take photos.

Finally, you can learn about the 160-year history of the World Expo and visit the World Expo Museum. After reading it, go to the Civilization Hall. Next to the Civilization Hall is the Japan Industrial Federation Hall.

Then, you can leave the park from the Luban Road exit, which is the Lupu Bridge. At the Luban Road exit, there are Metro Line 4 and buses such as No. 17, No. 36, and No. 146 for departure.