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Two day trip to the World Expo! Perfect strategy

Two-day tour time is also valuable, reasonable planning line is very necessary, so before visiting you need to understand the following things:

1, even if the hoof walk, the two-day tour is too late to see all the venues, but you can be in two days, all

have the essence of the venues in one net. When you come across your favorite venues, you may want to take a good walk, look and play, so as not to leave any regrets. Tip: Generally, self-built venues are more invested and costly than rented venues, so it is recommended to pay more attention to those self-built venues.

2, the Expo pavilion in Pudong and Puxi two pieces, Pudong and divided into A, B, C three districts, the most important Expo Axis, Expo

Center, Performing Arts Center and Celebration Plaza, as well as all the countries including the China Pavilion, including the pavilions in Pudong, within these three areas. Puxi is divided into two zones, D and E, which are mainly for future pavilions, corporate pavilions and urban best practice areas. See the Expo map for details

3, we provide a two-day tour line is designed to be a reasonable line arrangement, the essence of the venues all network, the line recommended

venues may not meet everyone's appetite, specific pavilions can be based on their own preferences in the vicinity of the line we provide independent choice.

4, buy tickets before you go, understand the transportation and opening and closing times (9:00-24:00).

Day 1: Arrive just before the park opens at 9:00. Don't rush in after the park opens, there is a row of reservation machines at the entrance, today's China Pavilion must be booked here first, the reservation time is around 3:00 p.m., a ticket only one reservation opportunity. You'll need a valid ID and a ticket to make a reservation at the reservation machine.

Theme Pavilions: Walk along the Expo Axis for a short while and you'll see a cluster of theme pavilions on your left (walk to the end of Celebration Square), including the Urban People Pavilion, the Urban Life Pavilion, and the Urban Planet Pavilion, among three others.

City People Pavilion: tells the story of people in the city, of which the Life Sunshine Pavilion is the first pavilion for the disabled in the history of the World Expo, and the volunteers and interpreters are disabled people;

City Life Pavilion: tells the journey of the city's life, of which five kiosks have LCD monitors scrolling real-time information about flights, trains, stocks and foreign exchange from all over the world;

City Planet Pavilion: about the ecological problems brought about by overdevelopment of the city, which has a footbridge below the earth, continue to visit will find the earth is a large-scale ball screen movie theater.

New Zealand Pavilion: After seeing the theme pavilion, go north along the Expo Pavilion Road, almost to Bocheng Road, you will see the New Zealand Pavilion, before you enter the pavilion, there is a warm Maori dance performance to welcome you, the biggest attraction here is the Lord of the Rings special effects team with video technology to create a breathtaking New Zealand scenery, so that people are immersed in the scene.

Singapore Pavilion: Next to the New Zealand Pavilion is the Malaysia Pavilion, and to the west of the Malaysia Pavilion is the Singapore Pavilion. The shape of the Singapore Pavilion is an open music box, the pavilion playing pleasant music, the second floor of a variety of performances by Singaporean artists, the most attractive than the pavilion around the cold pool of small fish, visitors can put their feet into the "fish therapy" to remove dead skin.

Australia Pavilion: The Australia Pavilion is located right next to Singapore. The "Journey" area features a 160-meter glass walkway that wraps around the pavilion, showcasing Australia's history. There's also a wealth of performances by arts groups.

Thailand Pavilion: Head south out of the Australia Pavilion to the Thailand Pavilion, where you'll find a Thai mascot called Tai, who you can take photos with.

Lunch: After visiting the pavilions, your stomach must be growling. As you walk along Expo Pavilion Road to Expo Boulevard, you'll find a Chinese Food Street between the Expo Center and the theme pavilions, where you'll find specialties from 31 provinces, cities, autonomous regions and municipalities, as well as the eight major cuisines of Chinese cuisine.

World Meteorological Museum: After leaving the restaurant and walking west along the Expo Boulevard, you can see the World Meteorological Museum, where a 4D theater shows how water droplets are transformed into clouds, fog, typhoons, thunder and lightning, and rainbows, and you can go through the "Climate Change Corridor" to feel the profound changes of wind, clouds and lightning.

Other pavilions in Area B include the Malaysia Pavilion, Cambodia Pavilion, Philippines Pavilion, Brunei Pavilion and Indonesia Pavilion south of Bo Cheng Road, and the Pacific Joint Pavilion, United Nations Joint Pavilion, Red Cross and Red Crescent Joint Pavilion, and the International Network for Information Development (INFODEV) Pavilion north of Bo Cheng Road.

Cultural Center: From the World Meteorological Pavilion, if there is still time before the 3 p.m. reservation for the China Pavilion, you can go to the Expo Cultural Center to watch the show and take a break from the air-conditioning. The Cultural Center is northeast of the Expo Center. There are several performances every day, from the exuberant Spanish flamenco to the large-scale folk song and dance show "Footprints of Africa," which makes you feel like you're on African soil.

China Pavilion: Enough rest to get in line at the China Pavilion, even on a relatively uncrowded afternoon, and even with a reservation, a line of about 30 minutes is inevitable. But thanks to the unique design of the China Pavilion, you'll find that the sun is blocked out while you're queuing, which is called "self-shading", and the China Pavilion was designed with queuing in mind.

49 meters floor: After entering the venue to take the elevator, first come to the 49 meters floor. Surrounded by a circle like the Pearl of the Orient as the tempered glass floor, the foot is now looking very small waiting plaza, here at the same time showing a movie. There's also a Qingming Shanghe Tu on this level, more than 100 meters wide, in which people will walk around.

41 meters layer: after seeing 49 meters can go to 41 meters of that layer. Here is a visit by railroad tour car, a long line but worth a try, will have a special experience.

33 meters layer: the introduction of the future of China's low-carbon cities, to see their own future living in what kind of environment.

Domestic pavilions: there is time to stroll around, each province, region and city have 600 square meters of space, each with its own characteristics. It doesn't hurt to walk around if you're not interested. Out are three pavilions, including the Taiwan Pavilion, Macau Pavilion and Hong Kong Pavilion. LED dome sky lights, lying on the floor to watch a movie playing on the ceiling and glass facade and mirror reflection design are the biggest features of the three pavilions respectively.

UAE Pavilion: After leaving the Hong Kong Pavilion and walking northeast along the National Exhibition Road, a rolling sand dune appears steeply in front of you, which is the UAE Pavilion, and it is said that the pavilion will be dismantled and transported back to Abu Dhabi to be rebuilt after the World Expo. Inside the pavilion, there are people to guide you on a virtual UAE dream tour, overlooking the beauty of the Middle East. Don't forget to enter the raffle to make your dream a reality, with the grand prize being a week's trip to the UAE.

Israel Pavilion: Right next to the UAE Pavilion, the Israeli Pavilion offers a wide range of high technology, from extracting diesel fuel from plants to installing smart hooves on a cow to get a peek at its thoughts, to the most amazing of all, a photographic capsule that you can swallow to take a variety of photographs of your internal organs in order to complete a painless medical checkup.

Dinner: There are places to eat right by the Saudi Pavilion, which is located just north of the Israeli Pavilion, across Bocheng Road.

Saudi Pavilion: After dinner, you will first visit the Saudi Pavilion, which is the largest investment among the foreign pavilions, costing 1.3 billion RMB. In the Saudi Pavilion there is the world's largest IMAX3D theater, 1600 square meters of screen all-around, which if the screening of "Avatar", that would be how shocking.

India Pavilion: Saudi Arabia Pavilion is on the side of the India Pavilion, where you can feel the rich South Asian flavor at the same time you can taste the traditional Indian food, amphitheater staged from all over the Indian cultural and artistic programs. Don't forget to buy some Indian specialties on your way home.

Korean Pavilion: From the Indian Pavilion, you can walk northeast past the Saudi Pavilion to the Korean Pavilion, which has a 1:300 scale-down version of Seoul on the first floor. The restaurant here serves Korean specialties such as Korean-style fried rice cake and pork in spicy sauce, as well as some special performances and fashion shows.

Japan Pavilion: Further northeast from the Korean Pavilion is the Japan Pavilion, shaped like a space fortress from an animated movie, which is filled with life's high-tech highlights, including a universal camera with high-definition and telescopic functions and a robot that plays the violin.

That's it for today. It's a good idea to go home and get an early night to prepare for tomorrow, but if you're a total night owl, you might want to take another stroll through the cultural center, where a great show may be waiting for you.

Other Asian pavilions in Zone A include Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Turkmenistan, Qatar, Lebanon, Iran, North Korea, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam and three joint Asian pavilions.

Day 2: Again, just arrive before the park opens at 9:00am. But today, you can start your visit from the Enterprise Pavilion in Puxi, and you can take the subway line 8 and get off at the South Xizang Road station, which is the entrance and exit of the Puxi Expo site. After the opening of the park, go to the reservation machine to get a reservation number, today's afternoon and evening British Pavilion, Belgium Pavilion and so on are very popular, choose one to make a reservation. You will need a valid ID and ticket to make a reservation at the reservation machine.

Chinese Shipbuilding Enterprise Hall: From the entrance, you will first see the Jiangnan Shipbuilding Museum, which was converted from an old factory building, and here is the Chinese Shipbuilding Enterprise Hall. Inside you can see the history of Chinese shipbuilding, and the model of Zheng He's treasure ship, the splendor of Zheng He's fleet more than 400 years ago.

Chinese Private Enterprises Pavilion: After coming out of the China Shipbuilding Pavilion and walking towards Nanpu Bridge, you will see the Chinese Private Enterprises Pavilion, in which private enterprises like Alibaba and Red Star Macalline will jointly exhibit. And after that is the Vanke Pavilion, as China's largest real estate developer, the pavilion is made of pressed wheat stacks, where you can see what Chinese cities will look like in 2049. Next to Vanke is the Yuanda Pavilion, and south of Vanke is the China Aerospace Pavilion, for those interested.

Lunch: if you are tired of walking, you can cool off under the tent in the World City Plaza, there is a stage in the center of the plaza, you can watch the show, under the chimney is the Future Pavilion, the Future Pavilion near the footbridge side of the restaurant is the biggest one in Puxi, it is recommended to dine there.

Back to Pudong: There will be a free shuttle bus or ferry to Pudong's C district.

FINLAND PAVILION: The Finland Pavilion is located underneath the junction of the elevated platform and the Lupu Bridge in Area C. Inside the pavilion is a special Santa Claus Post Office, where you can get in touch with Santa Claus and send a card or letter signed by him and stamped with the postmark of the North Pole Santa Claus Post Office, which is believed to be a very special gift.

Danish Pavilion: The Danish Pavilion is located right next to the Finnish Pavilion, where cyclists can ride their bikes on a circular track, and children can enjoy a picnic lunch full of organic food in the playground. A bronze statue of the Little Mermaid, a Danish national treasure that traveled across the ocean for the first time, will also be on display.

Belgium-EU Pavilion: The Belgium Pavilion is on the north side of Bocheng Road, across the street from the Denmark Pavilion. There is a fantastic chocolate factory where you can watch the chocolate making process and taste it for free. There are daily draws for Belgium tours and lucky diamond draws every Saturday.

Spain Pavilion: The Spain Pavilion, just north of the Belgium Pavilion, looks like a rattan basket, but the exterior of the basket is made up of 8,524 colorful rattan panels. You can savor the history of Spain while enjoying Latin music and dance in a small indoor plaza.

Swiss Pavilion: The Swiss Pavilion is located right next to the Spanish Pavilion. There are 20 cable cars operating in the Pavilion, and the three "T-shaped" guardrails will protect you very well, so you can rest assured that you can hover all the way up from the ground floor of the Pavilion to the top of the Pavilion's natural space, and then you can take a wonderful trip from the city to the countryside in eight minutes. The tour will take you from the city to the countryside in eight minutes.

French Pavilion: Located just west of the Swiss Pavilion, the French Pavilion is a temple of art, with many art treasures, including Rodin's Age of Bronze. If you are lucky, you can also witness 2010 couples holding their romantic French wedding ceremony inside.

Dinner: Across Tangzijing Road from the French Pavilion is the British Pavilion, and the restaurant is just south of the British Pavilion, on the edge of the Luxembourg Pavilion.

British Pavilion: When the lights come on after dinner, I'm sure you'll be able to see the dazzling British Pavilion at a glance, with tens of thousands of light-emitting tentacles swaying in the wind, illuminating the interior of the building during the day through fiber-optic conduction, and illuminating the entire building at night through a built-in light source.

Russian Pavilion: From the British Pavilion, walk west along Expo Avenue to Shanggang Road and head south, and you'll see the Russian Pavilion in about 7-8 minutes. Here according to the famous Russian writer Nikolai? Nosov's The Adventures of Little Ignorance, the ideal country in the author's mind. The owner of the Hundred Flowers City is a child who is not yet as tall as a cucumber. You can enter this fairy tale country and start a wonderful fairy tale journey.

Canada Pavilion: The Canada Pavilion is just beside the Russian Pavilion, when you see three separate buildings that is, you can ride a bicycle in front of the three-dimensional image as if traveling in Canada. There is also the famous Cirque du Soleil to see, don't miss it.

Brazil Pavilion (Rental Pavilion): from the Canada Pavilion out along the Shanggang Road south to the National Exhibition Road to see the Brazilian Pavilion, the Pavilion is dedicated to the 2010 World Cup matches live; 180-degree semicircular large screen theater. Perhaps a mystery guest will show up: Kaka, Ronaldo Jr. and other stars will be on hand to sign autographs, which is enough to make soccer lovers scream at the top of their lungs.

USA Pavilion: The USA Pavilion is right on the edge of the Brazilian Pavilion, and the USA Pavilion's fa?ade is a cascading media waterfall, and the pavilion's media displays will feature young Chinese Americans on the screen who will take you on a journey through the future of time and space.

Africa United Pavilion: Coming out of the U.S. Pavilion and walking north along Houtan Road you will see the last pavilion, the Africa United Pavilion, which is the largest of the pavilions at this year's Expo. The outside of the pavilion is patterned with strong African elements, and there is an African bazaar inside the pavilion where you can buy some souvenirs to take home.

Other pavilions in Area C include the Turkish Pavilion, the Luxembourg Pavilion, the Norwegian Pavilion, the Dutch Pavilion, the Swedish Pavilion, the Italian Pavilion, the German Pavilion, the Kenyan Pavilion, and other pavilions in Europe, Africa, and North and South America.

Watergate: out of the United African Pavilion is the Watergate Pier Square, you can sit on a boat while enjoying the night view of both sides of the Pujiang River, while looking at the panoramic view of the Expo that you have been running around for the past two days.