Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Northwesterners spent 7 days with a travel agency’s team from five cities in East China in early September. What should you pay attention to during the World Expo?
Northwesterners spent 7 days with a travel agency’s team from five cities in East China in early September. What should you pay attention to during the World Expo?
That one
lz, I would like to advise you
Don’t even think about the China Pavilion, you can’t get it. .
I went there in the off-season in June, and there were already so many people in the China Pavilion asking for reservation tickets.
You have to line up a reservation ticket at 4 o'clock in the morning (you may not be able to get one) and then wait until the park opens at 9 o'clock.
For the Portuguese Pavilion, I had to wait in line for 4 hours.
The rest is copied directly from my space
lz take your time and take a look
I am so exhausted, I finally came back from the Expo
Write a guide for the World Expo, for the children who are going to the Expo during the summer vacation in July.
I would like to apologize to the children in advance
The China you asked me to see I didn’t go to the pavilion, the Saudi pavilion, or the Korean pavilion
Oh my god, there are too many people, and each one lasts 4 hours counting upwards. The Chinese pavilion is the most outrageous. I have to get up at 5 a.m. to get reservation tickets. .
No more nonsense
Let’s talk about the more interesting pavilions:
I won’t talk about the popular pavilions of the National Pavilion (I didn’t get them in the queue anyway) The main introduction is the things displayed inside, not the appearance
1: Turkey Pavilion (queuing for about 40 minutes)
Oh my god, there is a release staff at the door of the Turkey Pavilion . Is of Turkish and European descent. He looks so handsome, and he's also very kind. If it's bl, it's definitely an attack. (See the photo album for details)
Don’t think that Sister Xue is a nymphomaniac. People came to see the ancient civilization in the Turkey Pavilion
2: Belgium-EU Joint Pavilion (queue 40 Minutes or so)
There is food available, sometimes biscuits or chocolate. There is a short video in the exhibition hall, which shows a day in the life of Europeans. The arrangement is so impressive. There is also an exhibition area for the world's top diamond jewelry at the back, so beautiful (if you want it, just buy a replica). Then there is the chocolate exhibition, where chocolate is made on-site (Belgium is the country with the best chocolate in the world), and there are chocolate sculptures on display. You can't even imagine that they are made of chocolate. I can only describe it as exquisite. This was the first time I learned that the Smurfs are from Belgium. There is a large dedicated Smurfs display board. Children who like Smurfs should not miss it. Other technologies, solar cars... Forgive me as a liberal arts student, I can't understand it
3:: Denmark Pavilion (queuing for about an hour, if you want to ride a bicycle, let's talk about it separately)
The Little Mermaid is really beautiful, you must go and see it. It is worth mentioning that there is a very interesting bicycle lane in the Danish pavilion (but you have to queue up separately, which is estimated to take another hour). Children who are shorter than Sister Xue will have to give up. People whose bicycles are over 1.6m tall I can only ride it, and it's quite difficult. Okay, I admit it, I finally got the bike, but I was injured as soon as I got on it. There is an interesting fountain on the top. People stand inside and jump. The higher they jump, the higher the water sprays.
4: Finland Pavilion (queuing for about 50 minutes)
If the time is right, you can see the water music performance while queuing up. It turns out that Finland is famous for beauties. The country, the dancing girl is super beautiful, the clothes she’s wearing, the flower fairy cosplay? There are top-quality cups (real cups, not "tragedy") on display inside, which is quite nice.
There are also Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, France (it is said that all the service staff inside wear parada), and Spain. They are all more connotative, but Sister Xue’s cup is not ranked. Is there any children’s shoes? If you have the patience to wait for 4 hours, go ahead and wait in line. Take one more look at Sister Xue, Amitabha will be grateful. Don’t even think about it, Chinese children’s shoes. He always gives out reservation tickets in the morning (because there were too many people queuing up, so there was nothing he could do about it later). There are no tickets available at 6 o'clock in the morning. There is also a special person who arranges tickets. It is said that he will charge 400 to help you arrange tickets for China, but you may not be able to get one.
A cup shop that you should never visit
1: Ukraine. There's nothing in it, really. It’s just Ukrainian embroidery placed inside a stand.
2: Malta. I just walked in and came out.
3: Thailand. There is a long queue for this thing, and there is nothing to see inside, just a bunch of people in weird clothes dancing inside, and you can't understand anything else.
4: Nepal. Children who believe in Buddhism can go and have a look. If you don’t believe it, skip it. There are platforms that ask you to donate money (it seems that Nepal is really poor, why should we donate money to support their water conservancy construction?) The most outrageous thing is that there is a room with some kind of relic, and the floor is full of money, tsk tsk tsk tsk tsk. Ami Tofu, the donors have not exhausted their secular roots, so why do they still use such vulgar things? You might as well join my nunnery, and I guarantee that your IQ will increase by 250 points every day. Then there are many Buddha statues placed on the front of the glass cabinet, which are not handsome, so you can look at them.
5: African Joint Pavilion. China is so stingy. It paid for people to build pavilions, but in the end they just built a few thatched houses and camels. Then, children from various African countries regard this place as the Zhuangyuanqiao Market, and they all sell small commodities here.
Because they are black and engage in extortion, they would sell a bracelet for more than 30 yuan a piece at a roadside stall in southern county. The most beautiful thing about Somalia is that its platform has been turned into a seat for people who come to visit.
6: Esharia. It looks okay from the outside, but after 30 minutes of waiting in line, I saw a bunch of pigs inside. Let you write down your vision for the future of the city and stuff it inside. After all, it's not Japan, and that pig's expression doesn't look good at all. (See the photo album for details)
Actually, many small restaurants are not interesting, so don’t waste your time going to see them
The highlight: the Enterprise Pavilion
Many children’s shoes are just there all day long I am busy queuing for the national pavilion. In fact, many national pavilions are not interesting, but the corporate pavilion is different. I recommend it
1:: Japan Industrial Pavilion (queuing for 1.5 hours)
The queue is a bit long , but it’s really full of connotations. First of all, there are three long and kawaii robots crawling on the outer wall of the museum. There is a 7-minute long video inside that introduces Japanese culture. (I was so happy when I watched this. I saw the most popular anime I have ever watched, including Hatsune-chan and Eva. The most shocking thing is that there is a maid cafe. What follows is an introduction to Japan Post, an introduction to soybeans, and... A giant tortoise was flown in from Japan, but it’s underwater and cannot be seen. The most interesting thing is that it’s the most comfortable toilet experience in the world. The toilet is a work of art, with blue and white carvings on it. There is also music to cover up the sound of your toilet... It's hard to say, and it's not elegant. If you're lucky, you can experience the golden toilet inside. (Really made of pure gold)
2: General Motors Pavilion (queuing for 1 hour)
This pavilion is awesome. You can’t even find it in the photo. There is a The 4D video that goes straight to 2030 is very well done. The people in the video screen are all handsome guys and beauties. You must experience this thing. I have decided that I will definitely buy a GM car when I have money in the future
3: China Joint Private Enterprise Pavilion (15 minutes in line)
You can see jellyfish breeding outside, it looks so comfortable
There is also a ball-shaped creative display area inside. I can’t explain it, I have to experience it for myself. There is a typical handsome guy doing Tai Chi. The most depressing thing is the wall at the end. It seems that Chinese private enterprises have made too much money. It’s all made of Swarovski crystals, and the luster is amazing (it seems like it’s a piece)
4: City Footprint Museum (you don’t have to queue if you go at night)
This museum is actually pretty good They are just people looking at the museum. All of them are China's most precious antiques. They have been saying that taking photos will cause damage to the cultural relics, but there are still many incompetent people there to stop them. The Chinese people, the police were on the other side, and the flashlights were still on. I was very sad for these cultural relics, because even the Chinese themselves didn’t care about them.
There is also a Leonardo da Vinci section inside. Children who like to watch "The Da Vinci Code" must check it out
There is also a restored ancient Roman Trojan battlefield... In short, you can learn a lot of knowledge.
5: Ship Museum (40 minutes)
Children who like models must go and check it out. There are many ship models and very beautiful tropical fish.
< p>6: Communications Hall (20 minutes)There is also a 3D short movie, which is pretty good, but much worse than the General Hall. It also talks about the new life of communications in 2040, but the actors acted in it. It's too bad. It fully reflects that China's voice acting industry needs to develop. The sense of violation is too obvious.
7: Vanke Museum (10 minutes)
What's inside. It's about environmental protection and it's very touching.
8: Petroleum Museum (4 hours)
I didn't rank this one, but it's said to be very well done and it's a contrasting 4D movie. , comparing life with and without oil.
9: Coca-Cola Happy Factory (2 hours)
I didn’t go there either. It is said that Coca-Cola will be given away inside.
Cup Theme Pavilion:
Space Home Pavilion
Don’t be fooled by the name, this is the pavilion that makes me the most angry
I thought it would let me experience some kind of space life, but the result was a 3D video about a man named Wanhu who flew into the sky with a rocket for the first time in the Ming Dynasty. It was very boring
The most depressing thing was that there was a "time and space tunnel" when it came out, which excited me for a long time, but I ended up going down a black staircase to the exit, and then I suddenly realized, That staircase is the legendary "Time and Space Tunnel"
Cisco Pavilion
It's very ordinary, I don't even remember what's inside
Notes
1: This is the biggest. They all crowded in Puxi to see the main national pavilion. In fact, many of the pavilions are not interesting (the interesting ones have very long queues). They are just historical monuments of that country. There is a model for you. It is recommended to visit the corporate pavilions in Pudong, many of which can make you feel the shock of modern technology.
For example, I spent 1.5 hours queuing to enter the Thailand Pavilion and came out in 5 minutes. I also spent the same amount of time queuing to the Japanese Industrial Pavilion and spent nearly an hour inside.
2: Go to the Expo with a group. I saw a lot of people going with groups, which is pitiful. The most crowded time is when the group enters the park, which is 9 o'clock in the morning. I also went there at this time on the first day, and queued for an hour to enter the park. But if in the afternoon If you go, you don't have to queue at all. The time when the group leaves the park is also the time when there are the fewest people, and there are often times when the group's gathering time has arrived but it has already arrived.
It is recommended that you visit other places in Shanghai in the morning and then enter the park after lunch. The park is least crowded after 4 pm. Morning is the most crowded.
3: Take a rental to the Expo. The subway in Shanghai is very good. I completely fell in love with the subway in Shanghai. It basically costs 4 yuan to travel around. Many entrances to the Expo are directly connected to the subway. Rentals are different. Rentals in Shanghai are purely for grabs. The starting price is RMB 12.
4: I took part in a night tour in Shanghai to see the night view, which almost made me fall asleep.
5: Get that Expo passport. It’s very boring. There are some small museums where you don’t have to queue up to get stamps, but there are long queues
I recommend another travel plan:
Go to other places in the morning and go to the World Expo after lunch
p>Line 1: Fudan University (direct access by subway)
You can find some motivation to study. And Fudan’s lawn is really beautiful. But the nearby Tongji is far behind and is not recommended.
Line 2: Nanjing Road (there is also a subway)
The most prosperous commercial street in Shanghai, many of the old Shanghai still remain on it. You can go and see the building without shopping. It is very charming. Madame Tussauds is also there. It is worth mentioning that it is different from Chunxi Road. They are all shopping malls, and the lowest-end products in them are only, You can't find it in Egg, Meibangya, Yichun, etc.
Line 3: Jing’an Temple (there is still a subway)
Children who like animation must not miss this line. Take the subway line 2 to Jing'an Temple, and there is a Japanese mall called Jiuguang Department Store. Basically, all Japanese products are sold there, and 1L is all Japanese imported food. You can eat the food you see in anime and Japanese snacks here. There is also a small shop that sells puffs, which are very delicious. After coming out of the shopping mall, walk straight north for 5 minutes. There is an 1839 Animation City, which sells all animation peripherals (I had too much expectations, it looks so depressed)
Line 4: Hengshan Road (there is a subway )
It is the center of luxury goods in Shanghai. LV, Gucci, Parada and Chanel are all on this street. If you can’t afford it, you can see the world.
Line 5: Ke Ai Editorial Department.
I didn’t go to this one. Children’s shoes who like Si Ye must go and check it out
Food guide:
Must-try foods:< /p>
1: Octopus dumplings
It’s right behind the Japanese Industry Museum, it’s hot and delicious (8 pieces for .30 yuan)
2: Belgium Chocolates
They are sold in the last exhibition hall of the Belgian Pavilion
They are very expensive at 135 and only cost 6 pieces, but they taste really good. But you have to eat it as soon as you take it out, it melts so easily
3: Misty Donuts
It sells Garfield’s favorite donuts, and the matcha is also very good. Delicious. Behind it is Starbucks
4: Japanese Curry
I won’t mention Pizza Hut and Ajisen Ramen. ps: Don’t eat the spicy chicken wings in Ajisen Ramen, they are sweet.
I definitely regret eating something
1: Turkish Barbeque
Don’t just go and eat it just because the handsome guy looks good, a small plate costs 150 yuan , it was all beef and mutton topped with some tomato sauce, and the smell was so strong that I couldn’t eat it after 2 mouthfuls
2: Japanese rice noodles
There was nothing to eat. I feel nauseous after eating it.
3: Oden.
It’s very average, so you can try it as long as it’s not a waste of money
4: Master Kong’s private ramen
It’s so expensive and has a sweet taste that Sichuan people will definitely not be able to eat. Habit
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