Shangnan Road Entrance and Exit - China Pavilion - Chinese Food Street - Theme Pavilion - Expo Center - Pakistan Pavilion - Israel Pavilion -Saudi Arabia Pavilion-Japanese Pavilion-Korean Pavilion-Australia Pavilion-Thailand Pavilion-Cultural Center to watch the show
Shangnan Road Entrance and Exit, Gate 6 of the Expo Park is the main It is located at the southern end of the Expo Axis. The Expo Park usually operates from 9:00 to 24:00, so it is recommended to leave enough time for queuing, security check, ticket check, etc., especially for the main entrance and exit, which is one of the most crowded entrances and exits in the Expo Park. In addition, when booking the tour program, it is best to avoid the peak day.
Many people come to the Expo and want to see the China Pavilion. It takes a lot of skill and a lot of luck to get to the China Pavilion. Since the China Pavilion can accommodate up to 50,000 visitors a day, only those who have made reservations can visit. It is estimated that during the Expo period, 90% of the audience is expected to "rub shoulders" with the China Pavilion. Don't worry, the organizers will keep the China Pavilion and theme pavilions open for about half a year to a year after the 184 days of the Expo.
If you don't want to stand in a long line in front of the China Pavilion, you can choose to visit the theme pavilions on the west side of the Expo axis first. In the Pudong Park are the Urban People Pavilion, the Urban Life Pavilion and the Urban Earth Pavilion, while the Urban Footprint Pavilion and the Urban Future Pavilion are in the Puxi Park. Theme pavilions can be booked or lined up, so please try not to miss them, those who have visited them think they are great.
After entering the park, if you walk along the Expo Axis to the end, you will find the Celebration Square next to the Huangpu River, and the Expo Center to the west. This is the area where the opening ceremony of the National Pavilion Day will be held. On each National Pavilion Day, the country's head of state, celebrities, and stars will be invited to the Expo, and there will be a variety of exciting performances. Those who are interested can check the National Pavilion Day of the country they are interested in, and choose to visit the park on that day, which is sure to be a worthwhile trip.
The AB area is dominated by the "Grand Narrative", with the permanent buildings of the "One Axis, Four Pavilions" located in these two areas, as well as the largest concentration of food and beverage centers in the park. The most concentrated catering center in the park is also located here - in the middle of the Expo Center and the theme pavilions, and on the west side of the Expo Axis. If you want to eat a variety of special food and drink, you may want to come here at noon to dine, China Gourmet City, China's eight cuisines, alley style, the world's food forest and other food areas, so that the place is always overflowing with flavor.
When you're tired of walking, there are benches all over the Expo site, direct water drinking spots and restrooms are easy to find, and there are also exciting performances from all over the world in the Recreation Square. After refreshing yourself, you can start your afternoon by stepping into the colorful and compact world of the pavilions.
Still heading east from the Expo Axis, around the China Pavilion, the Macau Pavilion with its "Jade Rabbit Lanterns", the crystal-clear Hong Kong Pavilion, and the Taiwan Pavilion with its "Landscape Lanterns" are all worth a visit. China Pavilion at the base of the 31 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities gathered in the regional pavilions, are spent a lot of effort to build the pavilion in the pavilion, constituting a distinctive Chinese culture garden.
Further east, national pavilions and international organizations from Asia and Oceania come into view. The Saudi Arabia Pavilion, Japan Pavilion and Israel Pavilion are not to be missed. Suspended in mid-air "Silk Road Ship" Saudi Arabia Pavilion, is the highest investment in the Expo area of foreign countries to build their own pavilions, there is currently the world's largest IMAX theater, the size of two basketball courts, even more shocking is that you are in the theater suspended in the air on the walkway to watch the movie as you walk. The all-encompassing screen surrounds the audience who have seen it, and it's a real treat.
The Japan Pavilion is characterized by a delicate and vivid atmosphere. The "Purple Silkworm Island" has a breathing "skin" and "tentacles" that collect rainwater. There is a "universal camera" with ultra-high-definition and super-zoom functions, an entire living wall that is beyond imagination, and a robot that plays the violin. ......
There is a "sea shell" that is a symbol of the sea. "Sea Shell" known as the Israel Pavilion modeling eye-catching, in the "Whispering Gardens" exhibition area, there will be 54 rutabaga trees to show Israel's famous "drip irrigation technology", exhibits there is a can be swallowed. Swallow the "capsule", so as to carry out a physical examination of your body.
The Expo is open until 12 p.m., and there are a variety of evening performances to keep you entertained. When night falls, the park is illuminated with a variety of lights, which will let you experience the park's elegance completely different from the daytime scene. The saucer-shaped Expo Culture Center hosts nightly performances by the China Oriental Performing Arts Group, as well as superstar concerts on weekends. If you can't get enough, head west to the Baosteel Stage, an old factory building near the Lupu Bridge, where a variety of performances are staged every day - just ask for information at the information desk.
Route of Area C:
Entrance from Changqing North Road - Belarus Pavilion - Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion - Hungary Pavilion - Portugal Pavilion - Finland Pavilion - Norway Pavilion -Belgium Pavilion-Poland Pavilion-Spain Pavilion-Germany Pavilion-Switzerland Pavilion-Britain Pavilion-Italy Pavilion-Africa United Pavilion - Egyptian Pavilion - Canadian Pavilion - American Pavilion - Mexican Pavilion - United Pavilion of Europe
After entering the park from the Changqing North Road entrance, go west about 300 meters and cross under the Lupu Bridge to reach Area C. It's best to make a reservation, which can be made for three or four venues.
Area C is rectangular in shape, with a dense area of pavilions about 1 kilometer long and 700 to 800 meters wide, divided into three long strips by the east-west roads in the park. It is recommended to visit the area along the counterclockwise direction without backtracking after going to the southeast corner of Area C from the entrance and exit of Changqing North Road.
Start with the Belarusian Pavilion in the southeast corner. The facade of this square building is very "fancy" - a colorful and bright picture of a small town. Next to the Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion, also decorated with colorful children's paintings, bright and lively. From the Belarusian Pavilion, you'll come north to the region's "European Square," which is surrounded by several pavilions: two joint European pavilions, the wooden-sleeve Hungarian Pavilion, the Czech Pavilion, the Slovakian Pavilion, and the uniquely colorful and textured Portuguese Pavilion, which is decorated with dark brown cork.
Continuing north, the Finland Pavilion's "curling pot" is just around the corner, colored in the pure white of polar ice and snow. There is a Santa Claus Post Office, where you can send a letter signed by Santa Claus and postmarked "North Pole Santa Claus Post Office".
The nearby Norwegian Pavilion has a Nordic flavor; the Turkish Pavilion uses ochre-colored ancient frescoes and petroglyphs; and the Icelandic Pavilion is small, like a square box, and at night, under the light of the backlight, it looks like a wonderful "Ice Cube".
When you're tired, there's a small "Irish pub" between the Belgian and Polish pavilions. This area of the "wicker basket" - the Spanish Pavilion can not be missed. The Spanish Pavilion is one of the largest self-built pavilions at the Shanghai World Expo, covering an area of more than 7,600 square meters, with 8,000 rattan panels of different textures and colors. The performances here are worth seeing, including opera and flamenco.
The German Pavilion is billed as a "building suspended in the air," with curved lines that make sense. The pavilion will have two virtual interpreters, a young German man named Yan Si and a Chinese girl named Yan Yan, who will interact with visitors in the gallery. Nearby is the Polish Pavilion, with its openwork facade resembling a Chinese paper cutout. The Polish Pavilion hosts daily Chopin piano recitals in the central plaza and concert hall to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Chopin, the famous Polish composer and pianist, with fairy music floating in the air.
At noon, choose a neighboring restaurant for lunch.
The Swiss Pavilion is shrouded in a curtain of red balls, with nature above and the city below. The curtain is made of soy fiber, which generates electricity and degrades naturally.
Now we head west. The British Pavilion's light-emitting tentacles create a fluffy "soft touch" - more than 60,000 tentacles that grow on the outside of the "Seed Sanctuary". During the day, light is transmitted to the interior of the building through the tentacles; at night, a light source built into the tentacles illuminates the building. The "Olympic Corner" in the British National Pavilion allows us to see the London Olympics in its infancy and to interact with a number of famous British sports stars.
The Netherlands Pavilion, south of the British Pavilion, is called "Happy Street," which is whimsical in appearance, and also has a bit of capriciousness and humor. Walking through the "Happy Street", you will find that it has no gates and can be entered from any direction of the pavilion, while the interior showcases Dutch innovations in space, energy and water.
Next up, the Italian pavilion, with its transparent concrete, is also a sight to behold, with fashion shows from the world's most famous brands. Continuing west, the United Africa Pavilion is in sight, a huge square building that is the largest of the Expo's joint pavilions, with a facade of African acacia trees and a colorful sky full of African flair.
From the African Union Pavilion to the south, there are Tunisia Pavilion, South Africa Pavilion, Angola Pavilion, Libya Pavilion and other small-scale pavilions, including the Egyptian Pavilion has a pharaoh's era of antiques authentic, as well as slides, documentaries and music, etc., to show thousands of years of Egypt's material culture, folk traditions, etiquette and customs.
Dinner is available near the United Africa Pavilion. The Canada Pavilion is filled with three-dimensional interactive displays, such as "Magical Water," which reflects a child's dream city. The U.S. Pavilion has a restaurant and plenty of support services in the neighborhood.
The Mexico Pavilion is a fantasy world made up of "kites", where you can enjoy the tenderness and romance of walking among butterflies and kites. You can enjoy the tenderness and romance of walking among the butterflies and kites. Passing through the area of the United Europe Pavilion, you will find the entrance and exit of Changqing North Road.
DE Zone Route:
Entry from Gate 3 of Hansongyuan Road -Urban Best Practice Area -Lunch at Restaurants -Urban Future Pavilion -Enterprise Pavilion -Vanke Pavilion -Shanghai Enterprise Union Pavilion - Jiangnan Park - State Grid Pavilion - Dinner - Shipyard Theater Children's Drama - Variety Hall - Urban Footprints Pavilion
< p>Puxi Park **** there are 3 entrances, the No. 2 gate traffic is larger, may wish to go out of the subway station on Xizang South Road along Zhongshan South Road to the east to Baotun Road and then to the south, to the half Songyuan Road, Gate 3 into the park, walk about 5 minutes or so.After entering the park through the security check, you can go left to the nearest information center to get a free guide map of the park. Then walk north and go up to a footbridge where you'll find a collection of classic urban ecology examples from more than 10 countries. Best of all, there's virtually no waiting in line for a tour there.
You can go from north to south, taking in one pavilion after another. There's Shanghai's "Shanghai Eco-Home," which tells visitors about innovations in modern living environments. There's also the century-old pawnshop in Macau, "Tak Shing Pawnshop", and on the second floor there's the Jin Yong Library, where you'll meet your favorite martial arts characters and, if you're lucky, get a book signed by Jin Yong. In addition, the Daming Palace in Xi'an is the only antique building in the park, where you can enjoy traditional Chinese performances and a view of the city from a height. The examples of foreign cities are also fascinating: London's Zero Carbon Pavilion has zero carbon dioxide emissions throughout the building, Hamburg House's "passive house" maximizes environmental protection, and the 600,000-tent city in Mecca Mina, Saudi Arabia, is a magnificent sight to behold. In addition, the Urban Best Practice Area is an exhibit in its own right, with lighting effects designed in Lyon, France, and a beautiful light show at night.
After seeing so many wonderful city cases, it was already lunchtime before I knew it. Next to the Case Union Pavilion 2, there are both KFC, Pizza Hut and Oriental White fast food, as well as upscale restaurants such as Xiao Nan Guo, with prices ranging from a dozen dollars to hundreds of dollars. If you're looking for a special meal, head to the Creative Kitchen on the north side of the Urban Future Pavilion.
First stop after lunch is the Urban Future Pavilion. Here you can learn about the future of urban life and the problems of urban life in the "once upon a time". It's a big place, so take your time to experience it.
After visiting the Future Pavilion, head west along the river toward the Enterprise Pavilion, where you can visit the China Aviation Pavilion, the Information and Communication Pavilion and the SAIC Pavilion. If the examples in the Urban Best Practice Area are static and beautiful, the interactive experience in the Enterprise Pavilion will allow you to really "touch" the wonderful life. The Information and Communication Pavilion was created by China Mobile and China Telecom, where you can bring your cell phone to experience the infinite communication in the information age. In the SAIC-GM Pavilion, you can experience the urban transportation situation in 2030.
North of the Enterprise Pavilion, the Vanke Pavilion has the most unique shape, with five huge cones made of straw, which can be used to imagine what China's cities will look like in 2049. To the west of the SAIC Pavilion is the China Shipbuilding Pavilion, the only corporate pavilion that will be preserved after the Shanghai Expo, which was converted from the old factory building of China's century-old Jiangnan Shipyard, where you can see the history of shipbuilding in China as well as a model of Zheng He's treasure ship.
After that, it's on to Greenland Expo Square for the show, where you can frolic around the old dockyard of the original Jiangnan Shipyard. If you are a collector, then the AURORA Museum is the first place to visit. Outside the Aurora Pavilion is the China Railway Pavilion, where you can be a railroad driver. There are five ticket vending machines across the street where visitors can buy train tickets to the whole country. Next to it is the Shanghai Enterprise Union Pavilion, whose facade is made from discarded CDs and has many high-tech elements, where the world's most advanced robots cook food for you.
Jiangnan Park is available for resting and dining. After dinner go to see the Coca-Cola Pavilion, the building is shaped like a big Coke bottle. Then go to the Space Home Pavilion next to it, which exhibits state-of-the-art space technology. Then go to the State Grid Pavilion, the website of the State Grid Pavilion has a reservation, so you do not have to wait in line. There are some interactive exhibits inside and the design of the pavilion is very innovative, so it's worth looking forward to. Close to the Huangpu River is the Korean Enterprise Joint Pavilion, where companies such as Ebay, Samsung, Hyundai and LG are exhibiting. It is recommended that you take a photo outside the pavilion as a souvenir, as the construction materials will be made into eco-friendly bags and given to the public after the Expo.
Finally, you can visit the Expo Museum to learn about the 160-year history of the Expo. The Expo Museum and the Variety Hall are one building, in which you can watch the acrobatic drama "CHA" performed. Finally, you can go to the City Footprint Hall to learn about the city's yesterday. If you are tired of walking, you can take an all-electric bus and experience the new energy vehicle with zero emission and low noise, which is a perfect ending to an exciting day's journey.
Turkish cat's eye stone
Location: Turkish Pavilion, Expo C
Probability of treasure hunt: 100%
Tips for treasure hunt: The Turkish Pavilion is preferred because of the gift for all who see it and because it's a chance to count your blessings for the day. Each visitor will receive a magical little stone that is said to ward off evil spirits, the Turkish cat's eye stone. You can also have your fortune read by the on-site Turkish soothsayer in the second floor restaurant. Specialty hard ice cream can be tasted at the exit.
The Magic Seed
Location: UK Pavilion, Expo Area C
Probability of treasure hunt: 90%
Treasure hunt strategy: 60,000 tentacles made of Plexiglas are distributed on the exterior wall of the pavilion's building, and there is a live seed inside each tentacle, so visitors may be able to get such a magic plant seed.
Exclusive Perfume for the Expo
Location: France Pavilion, Area C of the Expo Park
Probability of getting the perfume: 80%
Tips for getting the perfume: There is a perfume specially designed for the Expo in Shanghai, which is made from the scent of Shanghai's flower, the Magnolia, and there will be a designated period of time each day when all kinds of gifts will be handed out to the visitors, including this perfume. All couples in their wedding gowns will receive a French "wedding certificate" with a commemorative number.
Specialty Wines
Where: Peru Pavilion, Expo C
Chance of Grabbing a Tip: 100%
How to Grab a Tip: With one-fifth of the pavilion dedicated to Peruvian culinary traditions, it doesn't take much to get a taste of what's on offer. Visitors can sip Peruvian wine and Pisco, the national drink of Peru.
Belgian Chocolates
Location: Belgium Pavilion, Expo C. Odds of winning: 99% for chocolates, 10% for luxury trips
Expo Scavenger Hunt
Scavenger hunt: 25,000 pieces of world-famous, individually-wrapped Belgian chocolates will be handed out daily. A raffle will be held every afternoon or evening, and visitors can expect to win the grand prize of a "luxury week-long trip for two to Belgium". A loose diamond will also be given away to visitors each week, depending on your luck.
Stay at the 7-star Sailing Hotel
Location: UAE Pavilion, Expo C
Probability of winning: Try your luck
Tips for winning: Chance to win the grand prize of a one-week trip for two to the UAE, and a stay at the world's most luxurious 7-star Sailing Hotel.
Branded Italian Shoes
Location: Italy Pavilion, Expo C
Probability of winning: Maybe the lucky one will be you
Tips for winning: From May 1 to May 15, the Lab will be on site to observe the shoemaking process of the master craftsman of the Italian fashion brand, Salvatore Ferragamo, and a lucky draw will be held on site, and the lucky winner will get the shoes. The lucky ones will get the shoes.
Spirit Baby
Location: World Expo Cultural Center
Probability of capturing the treasure: 100%
Tips for capturing the treasure: The Oriental Song and Dance Troupe has two free performances in the Performing Arts Center every day, so check the time to decide the itinerary before going there, and watch the performances in the Expo Cultural Center depending on the performance time. These places, like the China Pavilion, are among the "must-see" spots in the Expo area. (Reminder: the treasure hunt route comprehensive, specific baby depending on the actual tour)
Netizen Secrets Expo one-day trip to walk the horse also have to pay attention to
Expo Park one-day tour, and then storming is also involved in more than one hundred national pavilions one-tenth of the time, time is simply precious, walk the horse also have to pay attention to, generally self-built hall than the rental hall to invest in a larger and more effort, so it is recommended that the limited So it is recommended to spend the limited time on those self-built pavilions. Netizen "blood rouge" recommended route can use the least amount of time, see the most museum.
First from the B gate into, because that from the axis of the four nearest museums, into the park from the Expo axis to the end of the Celebration Square, where there is a grand opening ceremony. After seeing it, go to the Expo Center, where the opening ceremony of the National Pavilion Day is held every day, and if you are lucky, you can also meet a national leader or a big star. Going to Zone B first, and then Zone A and C, you can also try to avoid wasting a lot of time waiting at the China Pavilion in the morning and evening.
Finally, exit the park at the junction of Zone D and Zone E, and take a boat ride at the Watergate Pier, where you can enjoy the night view of both sides of the river and see the panoramic view of the Expo Park after a long day of running around.
Netizen original "Expo children's tour manual"
One of the significance of the Expo is that it is here to show the world's vision of the future, as the future owner of the children, but also a very good opportunity to learn. The netizen "meticulous mom" is also very classic, original "Shanghai World Expo children's guidebook", dedicated to the children's service.
The Expo is not just about the exhibitions, there are over 100 cultural performances in the park every day, and the most exciting of these is the daily opening and closing ceremonies. There will also be National Pavilion Days for each country throughout the duration of the Expo.
The Opening Ceremony and most of the National Pavilion Day opening ceremonies are held at 9:00-9:30, so it is recommended that you arrive at the park at around 8:30 and enter the park at 9:00 on time. There is no better way to enjoy the culture and flavor of each country than to watch the show. Cute kids will love it!
- China Pavilion: As a Chinese citizen, it is especially important to cultivate your children's patriotic feelings.
- Provincial and Municipal Pavilions: Each province, municipality and city will have 600 square meters of space inside, each with its own characteristics.
-Macao Pavilion and Hong Kong Pavilion: also 600 square meters, but to visit carefully. Especially the Macau Pavilion, the top can lie on the floor to watch the ceiling play movies. Taiwan Pavilion, the LED dome sky light inside is the highlight.
- Life Sunshine Pavilion: Located in the City People's Pavilion, it is worth a look, is the first disabled people's Pavilion in the history of the Expo, volunteers and interpreters are disabled people. Let the children feel and learn the resilience and unyielding character of the disabled, which is what every mom wants to see.
-Earth Pavilion: There is a footbridge, below which is a globe, and as you continue to visit you will find that the globe is a large-scale spherical movie theater. Children who are curious about the Earth will be very interested in this pavilion.
-Urban Best Practices Area: Let children learn about the efforts of countries to improve the quality of urban life. Feel the importance of protecting the Earth and the environment, and see the efforts we adults are making in these areas.
- Future Pavilion: Inside the pavilion, the children will be told about the future of our city life and the problems of the "Once Upon a Time", that is, the problems of the present city life, which is very inspiring for the children.
- Expo Museum: You can take your kids to learn about the 160-year history of the World Expo, and the Expo Museum and the Hall of Variety are in the same building, so you can also watch the show inside.