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Would you like to know about the Shanghai World Expo Park travel guide?

When visiting the World Expo, the first thing you need to know is the opening hours of the park:

The opening hours of the World Expo park are 9:00~24:00, 15 hours. The opening hours of each exhibitor's exhibition area (i.e. opening time) are 9:30~22:30, a maximum of 13 hours. Every day, entry into the park is prohibited at 21:00, and entry into most exhibition halls is prohibited at 22:00. If you visit after 17:00 on weekdays (May 4, 2010 to September 30, 2010; October 8, 2010 to October 24, 2010), you can purchase night tickets on the spot at each entrance of the park. The price is 90 yuan, and entry is also prohibited at 21:00.

You may have a question. The venues are closed from 9:00 to 9:30 in the morning and from 22:30 to 24:00 in the evening. What can tourists do? In fact, the World Expo is not only about watching The most important thing is the exhibition. There are more than 100 cultural performances every day in the park. Among these activities, the most exciting one is the daily opening and closing ceremony. Throughout the entire Expo period (184 days), each country will also have National Pavilion Day activities. The opening ceremony and most National Pavilion Day opening ceremonies are held between 9:00 and 9:30, so it is recommended that you arrive at the park around 8:30 and visit the park on time at 9:00.

The first day

Go to the Yaohua Road entrance at 8:30 and wait in line to enter. After preparing to enter the venue at 9:00, go to the reservation machine at the entrance to reserve a time to visit the China Pavilion.

Individual visitors can make on-site reservations when visiting each exhibition hall in the park. If you follow a travel agency, you will save the trouble of making reservations. For super popular venues like the China Pavilion, the organizer implements a 100% reservation system, so make a reservation before entering the park to avoid regrets about not being able to visit. There are 200 reservation machines at each entrance and exit of the park. Just ask the volunteers when you enter and you will know where they are. Of course, there are volunteers next to the reservation machines who will teach you how to operate them. Just bring your valid ID and tickets.

After making the reservation, you can safely go on a one-day visit. Entering the park and walking to the end of the Expo axis 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 a certain 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. Although these venues are all in the same building, they have to queue up separately. Generally, the one with the smaller queue is chosen to visit first, so there is no need to waste precious time. What I want to tell you here is that in principle, each venue in the park has two visiting routes. The fast lane is only for tourists who want to see the scenery. It is recommended that you take the slow lane in the main venues and self-built venues in various countries.

The Life and Sunshine Pavilion in the Urban People Pavilion is worth a visit. It is the first disabled pavilion in the history of the World Expo. The volunteers and commentators are all disabled.

There is a sky bridge in the Earth Museum, and below is the Earth. If you continue to visit, you will find that there is a large dome cinema in the Earth.

After visiting the theme museum, it should be time for lunch. If you just walked from the Expo Center to the Theme Pavilion, you will definitely find a Chinese food street between the Expo Center and the Theme Pavilion, where you can find the specialties of 31 provinces, cities, autonomous regions and municipalities in China, and the 8 major Chinese cuisines. There are all kinds of cuisines. Although there are some free tastings, there will be a lot of people, so you should pay to find a seat, provided that there is a seat.

When you’re full, you can go to the Performing Arts Center to watch a show and take a break while blowing off the air conditioner. The Oriental Song and Dance Troupe has two free performances every day at the Performing Arts Center. Just check the time before going.

After the show, you can walk from the Performing Arts Center towards the China Pavilion. You will see the Taiwan Pavilion first. The building looks like a toilet, but the LED dome sky lantern inside is the highlight. The designer of this building once designed the Taipei 101 Building.

The time at this time is usually 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. However, because of the unique design of the China Pavilion, when you are queuing, you will find that the sunlight is blocked by the China Pavilion. This is called "self-shading". The China Pavilion was designed with everyone queuing in mind.

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 that looks like the Pearl of the Orient. At the foot is the waiting square. It is so high! Second, there is a very good movie that you must watch. It was shot by Lu Chuan. Classmate Lu has made three movies - one "Kekexili", one "Nanjing! Nanjing!", and the other one is in the China National Pavilion. In addition, there is a "Along the River During Qingming Festival" on the 49-meter floor, which is more than 100 meters wide! People inside can still move around.

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The next day

I still recommend the next day’s itinerary Everyone arrives at the park at 8:30. It is recommended to enter the park from the Changqing Road gate. The first thing you need to do when entering the park is to make an appointment. It is recommended that you make an appointment for the American, British, French, and Swiss pavilions. The appointment time can be in the afternoon or evening.

On the right hand side of the park as you enter the park from the Changqing Road entrance is the Thailand Pavilion, which is easy to find. It has a strong Thai style. There is a green mascot inside, called "Atai". You can take photos with him, roughly After browsing, leave the museum and continue your visit. The large rusty building in front of the Thailand Pavilion is the Australian Pavilion. Australia attaches great importance to participating in the World Expo and is worth a visit. The circular music box-like building on the right hand side of Australia is the Singapore Pavilion. The venue is not big, there is a garden on the top floor where you can rest, and there is a musical fountain in the square. Next to the Singapore Pavilion is the Malaysia Pavilion, a typical building in Southeast Asia. There is a stage where you can watch performances featuring dances of 47 ethnic groups in Malaysia. There are also introductions to some Malaysian tourist cities. After watching it, we went to the New Zealand Pavilion and saw a Maori dance performance before entering the pavilion. When you enter, you will be attracted by the beautiful New Zealand scenery, because the special effects of the venue were made by the special effects team of "Lord of the Rings", making you immersed in the scene. When you leave the New Zealand Pavilion, look for a building with many bamboos coming out of the roof. That is the Indonesian Pavilion. There is a Cambodia Pavilion between the New Zealand Pavilion and the Indonesian Pavilion. Because it is a rental pavilion, you can see it or not. In fact, the Indonesia Pavilion only requires taking photos. After visiting the Indonesia Pavilion, you can go to the Joint Pavilion of International Organizations, Brunei Pavilion, and Philippines Pavilion. You will find that you have gone around in a circle. You can take a rest and eat something in the leisure square.

Directly, please go up the elevated walkway toward the Huangpu River. Go down when you see the blue UN Pavilion. It is the United Nations Joint Pavilion. 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. Walking further to the Red Cross Pavilion, it is also worth seeing, a white tent-like building. The light blue building next to it is the Pacific Union Pavilion, and you can take a quick look at it. Go out to the theme square and watch the show. Walking towards the United Nations Pavilion are two rental pavilions - the World Trade Pavilion and the International Information Pavilion. If there are not many people, go and check it out.

It should be noon when you visit here. Please eat and drink enough, because the journey below is very 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 and Serbia pavilions. They are both rental pavilions, so you don’t have to look at them. But on the other side of the leisure square is the Belgium-EU Pavilion, where you can eat chocolate for free. If you do your homework, you can also participate in a quiz about European knowledge. Diamonds will be drawn for you every week, and grand prizes will be drawn for you every month. European travel. Next to Belgium is Poland. You should also look at it. It looks like a paper-cut box with a cafe on it. Next to the Polish Pavilion, there is a cable car on the side of the Huangpu River, which is the Swiss Pavilion. Personally, I think the cable car is its only highlight. The IMAX is not as big as the Saudi Pavilion, and the content is not good. However, the facade of the Swiss Pavilion will flash. Please use your camera flash to shine on it. It 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" and so on. In addition, 2,010 couples will hold a large-scale wedding ceremony inside. Next to the French Pavilion and next to the Polish Pavilion is the German Pavilion. There is a ball inside that will swing if you shout loudly. There are many interactive exhibits. Put away your cameras and beware of thieves. Come and have fun inside.

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The third day

The journey in the first two days , everyone has already moved aside the exhibition halls in the Pudong Park of the World Expo. Many people think that the pavilion in Puxi is not the focus. In fact, as long as you understand the World Expo, you will find that the corporate pavilion also played a very important role in the World Expo. At the same time, the organizers of this World Expo also provided everyone with an exhibition called "The City's Most Expo". "Best Practice Zone" is a place where everyone can learn about the efforts made by various countries to improve the quality of urban life.

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 Xizang 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. In layman’s terms, it is the China Shipbuilding Enterprise Museum. Inside, you can see the history of Chinese shipbuilding, as well as a model of Zheng He's treasure ship. Zheng He's fleet more than 400 years ago was invincible, and Columbus and Magellan were latecomers.

After coming out of the China Shipbuilding Pavilion, walk towards the Nanpu Bridge. First, go to the China Private Enterprise Pavilion, where private enterprises such as Alibaba and Red Star Macalline will jointly exhibit. Then there is the Vanke Pavilion. As China's largest real estate developer, it is indeed quite rich! The pavilion is made of wheat stacks. 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. The venue can be built in a short time. In addition, there is a display of new energy-saving and environmentally friendly air conditioners.

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 case in Sao Paulo, Brazil is 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 pawn shop - Macau Decheng Press. There is Jin Yong Library up there, where your favorite martial arts characters will appear. If you are lucky, you may encounter Jin Yong personally signing books. In addition, Daming Palace in Xi’an and Tengtou Village in Ningbo are also good.

From abroad, I recommend everyone to visit the Zero Carbon Pavilion in London, the Burger House in Hamburg, the Tent City in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and the Bamboo House in Madrid. By the way, I forgot to tell you that the Urban Best Practice Area is an exhibit in itself, and all the lighting effects come from the design of Lyon, France.

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