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Give me some suggestions for the Expo

Italian Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 1 to 3 hours

Highlights: There is a cartoon-looking grandpa making shoes on the spot, Italian shoes Acridine! ! ! It is said that the lucky one can get a pair, but I guess this lucky person may not appear until the end of the Expo. . .

It’s very fashionable. The 2015 World Expo will be held in Italy. I hope they don’t spend so much money. . . Netherlands Pavilion:

Queue time: 5-30 minutes (the queue is very long, but people are being let in all the time)

Highlights: The ground of the venue is fake turf, you can sit on it Resting and eating on the ground, there were also a lot of fake little sheep! ! ! Gray Changkou! ! !

In the outdoor pavilion, when you go to the highest point, you can overlook the entire European area, and of course you can also overlook the people queuing up. . . Germany Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 2-3 hours

Highlight: A huge ball controlled by ms voice, dividing the audience into two groups, whichever side is louder will go where the ball goes It's running while running, but I personally feel it's fake. It's okay to say someone is controlling it. . .

As a popular restaurant, I personally think it is quite soy sauce. . . Poland Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours

No highlights

The whole pavilion is full of soy sauce and I can only remember one sentence: Poland is During the financial tsunami, it was the only country in Europe that showed positive economic growth. . . Spanish Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours (the queue is very long, but people are always allowed in)

Highlight: Spanish dance performance! ! !

For me who likes to watch live performances, it is worth it~~~ Finland Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours

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I can’t even remember there’s something magical in it, I just remember it’s called Finland in English. . . Denmark Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours

Highlights: When you climb to the highest point, you can see how many people are queuing up at the door of the Swedish Pavilion. . .

I think the rumored Little Mermaid is really not as good-looking as a bronze statue. . . Turkish Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours

Highlights:

1 Turkish ice cream, something I have always longed for, but At that time, I thought it was too small and cost me 25 yuan so I didn't buy it. . .

2 As soon as you enter the door, you can see steles with Turkish characters on the front and Chinese characters on the back. There is a turtle pressed under the monument. People coming and going will touch the turtle head. Still stopped to take photos. . .

Warm reminder: The legendary small stones given to ward off evil spirits are fake. There are some, and they cost 10 yuan each. . . Ireland Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours

No highlights

Standard soy sauce pavilion! Norway Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours

Highlight: There is a piece of ice at the real temperature of Norway, really, very cold. . .

I don’t remember the others. . . Slovakia Pavilion:

Queue time: within 1 hour

Highlights: There are headless models dressed as various local people, which means you can put your own head on the model Take pictures or something. . .

In fact, it is also a soy sauce restaurant in the Czech Republic:

Queue time: within 1 hour

Highlights: My friends and I entered in batches, and my friend said there was a lottery , but I haven’t encountered it, it’s 50,000 yuan. . .

There is also a very silly person flying a plane. . . Experience it for yourself. . . Belarus Pavilion:

Queue time: None

Soy Sauce Pavilion! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Peru Pavilion:

Queue time: within 1 hour

No highlights. . . Mexico Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours

No highlights. . .

Chile Pavilion:

Queue time: less than one hour

Highlights: There is free red wine and live jazz piano performance, which feels pretty good~

Actually, Whether you can drink that red wine or not depends on your luck. . . Venezuela Pavilion:

Queue time: within 1 hour

Highlight: There are hammocks! ! ! How long have you not had fun? ! ! Aang ang ang! ! ! However, many people have no sense of public morality at all, and just sit on it and treat it as if they are at home. . . It's probably time for him to come down and be buried. . . There are also live performances, very joyful and country performances, which make people feel good!

The performance depends on the time, there seems to be only a few performances a day. . . Australia Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours (there are many people, but 1,000 people are allowed in at a time...)

Highlights:

< p>1 The whole museum is full of cartoons, so it is very suitable for taking children. . .

2 So many handsome guys! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! The first pavilion of handsome men at the Expo! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thailand Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 1-3 hours

Highlight: 4D movie

There are no shemales. . . Brunei Pavilion:

Queue time: None

No highlights. . .

The soy sauce is quite good. . . City Earth Museum:

Queue time: None!

What a big soy sauce restaurant. . . . . . . . . China National Pavilion:

Number of queues: 3

Queuing time: ranging from 2-3 hours in total

Highlight: The authentic painting of Along the River During the Qingming Festival! In fact, who knows whether it is authentic or not. . .

Warm reminder: You cannot enter the China National Pavilion without a reservation ticket~~~ China Provincial, District and Municipal Joint Pavilion:

Queuing time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours

Highlight: Shanghai!

Except for Shanghai, all other restaurants are soy sauce restaurants, so go in line. . . Israel Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours

Highlight: The balls inside are so beautiful!

In fact, there is nothing else to say except that the ball is so beautiful. . . Indian Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 1 to 3 hours

Highlight: Live Indian dance performance!

You can also admire the people lining up in front of the Saudi Pavilion from the location facing the Saudi Pavilion. . . . . . Saudi Arabia Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 3-5 hours

Highlights: 1.4 billion construction fee, and IMAX3D movies. . .

After queuing for 5 hours, I felt it was worth it for the two minutes I entered the IMAX 3D hall, and then the more I thought about it, the more stupid I became. . . Japan Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 2-4 hours

Highlights: Countries that make lenses and screens are powerful, and their technology is too advanced. . .

The only museum where you can’t take photos. In fact, if you want to take photos of them, it won’t happen. They just keep saying “No photos, please cooperate...” who listens. . .

There is also a performance inside, which I feel is completely Chinese. . . Kun Opera

That one. . . There is AV in the Japanese pavilion. . .

Petroleum Museum:

Queue time: ranging from 2 to 4 hours

Highlight: 4D movie

Let’s give him the last stop in the evening, it’s worth it in Shanghai General Motors Pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 2 hours

Highlight: Moving chairs!

It’s hard to explain what it is, but it’s really worth going! ! ! Information and Communications Museum:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 1 and a half hours

Highlight: Everyone who enters the museum will be handed something that looks a bit like a PSP

It’s quite fun and the queue time is not long. It’s worth going!

The following is Yes Zhang Jiale, March is a bright spring supplement: Indonesia Pavilion:

Queue time: 5-30 minutes

Highlights: in the exhibition hall On the second floor, you can see most of the exhibition halls from Southeast Asia (let’s call it Southeast Asia because New Zealand and Australia are also in this area). The style of the museum is super rustic and has a strong ethnic style, but it’s basically not.

Soy Sauce Museum Malaysia Pavilion:

Queue time: 5-30 minutes

Highlights: You can taste chocolate for free at the chocolate selling place on the second floor of the exhibition hall, but you cannot take it out of the exhibition hall. Because he will cut a bar of chocolate sauce into two pieces and give it to you, but you can finish it first and then go around and ask him for a piece. My friend went around several times and asked for 5 and a half pieces (haha, she was so greedy) ) There were craftsmen painting on the first floor of the museum. I didn’t know what the painting was called, so I left after looking at it for a while. Yes, you can also ask the staff to sign for you when stamping. Although I can't understand what the ghost symbols are written, it is very nice ~ Of course, this is the New Zealand Pavilion that will only sign for you when there are not too many people: < /p>

Queue time: 5-30 minutes

Highlights: There is a huge jadeite at the entrance of the exhibition hall with water flowing down it. According to the on-site staff, it is water flown from New Zealand. , it is real New Zealand water, very cool. When entering the museum, the staff said in broken Chinese: "Touch, touch." . I thought it was super funny at the time~haha. . After entering the museum, I forgot where I passed through and then I arrived at the simulated garden. There was a fountain and various plants. In fact, you could basically see the World Trade Center Association Pavilion from the outside (I don’t remember if you were This name (his abbreviation is WTCA anyway):

Queue time: basically none

Highlights: none. There is a huge sand table inside. Anyway, it is the kind of ancient landscape pavilion. I forgot where it is. Soy Sauce Room, a French pavilion:

Queue time: ranging from 30 minutes to 2 hours

Highlights: There is a car on the first floor. Many people are taking pictures, but I am car blind. Don't recognize it. There is French food made on site, but it is inside the glass window and can only be viewed through the window. There are 7 world-famous paintings, but unfortunately the camera ran out of battery and I couldn't take any pictures. There is also a sculpture by Rodin. There is also a flower room, which smells so good and has so many roses. He will hand out postcards at the exit of the flower room, but from time to time, it depends on your luck. Anyway, I didn't get it. Ukraine Pavilion:

Queue time: 5-30 minutes

Highlight: Because the camera ran out of battery, I just remembered that there was a super handsome guy in the place selling things. I even took a photo with him~haha~ It seems that there was a live band performance and a pottery artist making it on the spot, but I forgot about the rest. Hungary Pavilion:

Queue time: 1-30 minutes

Highlights: There is only a huge stainless steel-shaped body in the pavilion (I really forgot what it was called). It is said to be the only one in the world. Besides the cube, cube, and XX, it is the fifth shape with two balance points. The rest are all wooden bars with internal light tubes hanging from the ceiling. They are of different lengths, but they are still very beautiful. Sweden Pavilion:

Queue time: 15 minutes-1 hour

Highlights: One of my personal favorite pavilions, very kawaii, you can slide and swing, all kinds of fun Multimedia games, and the design of the exhibition hall is bright and lively. Anyway, you just feel good when you go in. The souvenirs for sale are also very beautiful (quietly, they are much prettier than the Haibao, haha). The price is similar to the Expo souvenirs, but it was a pity that when we went there Queues were banned for the slides, so we only played on the swings. The most regrettable thing is. .

. . The camera is out of battery~~ I regret so much. . 555555 City Museum:

Queue time: None

Highlights: The design is still good. Five countries in the world were chosen for comparison. China chose Zhengzhou (I didn’t expect it) Why is it connected? Is it because of the transportation hub? ) But I think he means using other four countries to illustrate how good China’s cities are (I’m not specifically referring to Zhengzhou). You can watch the 360° surround screen video carefully. Understood. Korean Enterprise Joint Pavilion:

Queue time: None

Highlights: All Korean beauties wow wow~~~my mouth watered when I saw it, haha. . You will be given a raffle ticket when you enter the museum, but the prize is basically a small fan for the third prize. It is basically multimedia high-tech, with many interactive places, which can only be felt by on-site experience. Vietnam Pavilion:

Queue time: 5-30 minutes

Highlight: Soy Sauce Room. Uzbekistan Pavilion:

Queue time: 5-30 minutes

Highlight: Soy Sauce Room. North Korea Pavilion:

Queue time: 10-30 minutes

Highlight: I now suspect that I am mentally ill for queuing for so long to enter this place. . . Lebanon Pavilion:

Queue time: 20-30 minutes

Highlights: The stamps look better. When I came out, I whispered to more and more people queuing: Table queuing Got it! Trick people to death! Haha, I don’t know if anyone heard it. Korea Pavilion:

Queue time: 2 hours to 3 hours

Highlights: There will be many multimedia machines to interact with the audience when queuing, so queuing will not be so boring. But the prerequisite is that you have to queue to the lower part of the Korean pavilion (the lower part of the Korean pavilion is hollow). There is a short short film in the pavilion, which is quite touching. It was shot by popular Korean stars. I only know Siwon and Yunho. Ha ha. Still pretty good-looking. The rest are mainly high-tech and more interactive with the audience. His pokes are very nice, I like the City Life Museum:

Queuing time: None

Highlights: There is still a sense of design, but it is a little more soy than the City Life Museum, so you have time to go Forget it if you don’t have time. China National Provincial and Municipal Joint Pavilion:

Queue time: It takes about 10-30 minutes to enter the large pavilion, and 1 minute to 2 hours for the small pavilion

Highlights: Entering After that, there are various provincial and municipal pavilions. Among them, Zhejiang has the longest queue of 1-2 hours because there will be a small porcelain tea bowl inside. But it’s really worth wasting two hours just for this small tea bowl. . . But it is said that the Zhejiang Pavilion is pretty good. I was so dizzy that I forgot to look at the Shanghai Pavilion. . Alas~ The rest are all selling soy sauce, oh, by the way, I forgot whether it is the Jiangxi Pavilion or the Shanxi Pavilion. One of the treasures of the pavilion is the wood carving of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival". I forgot whether it weighs 4 tons or several tons~ Chile Pavilion:

Queue time: 5-20 minutes

Highlights: The interior shape is a large horizontal wine barrel, which is basically the Lithuanian pavilion selling soy sauce:

Queue time: 1 -10 minutes

Highlights: Lithuania, Soy Sauce Hall, Croatia Hall:

Queue time: None

Highlights: I can’t remember the inside even after looking through the photos What is the structure? . This can be considered a highlight. . But the outside looks pretty good because it’s red, which I like. Brazil Pavilion:

Queue time: 5-15 minutes

Highlights: Except for the Brazilian yellow footballs on the ceiling after turning the door, I was so disappointed that I lost my memory of other places~

Remarks:

About the park distribution

The entire Expo park is divided into 5 districts, namely Pudong A B C, Puxi D E, and National The museums are all in Pudong, the enterprise management and case museums are in Puxi, and of course there are various theme museums, various performance centers, etc., distributed throughout the park.

About the park entrance

There are 13 gates when entering the Expo park. Gates 1-3 are in Puxi, gates 4-8 are in Pudong, and gate 9 is specifically A subway line enters the park, and gates 10-13 are Watergate (that is, you can enter the park by ferry).

Generally speaking, there are fewer people in Puxi. If you want to get a reservation ticket for the China National Pavilion, go to Puxi.

There are many people in Pudong, especially at gate 5 and 6. If you are unlucky, you will get the second batch of admission at 8 o'clock, let alone reservation tickets. . .

I saw a message on the subway saying that there were very few tourists passing through Watergate, but well, the ferry ride takes a long time, so we didn’t go through Watergate. . .

About park hours

Security check starts at 9:00 in the morning and the park closes at 24:00 in the evening

These days we are always the first to arrive. The batch, the last batch to leave, now that I think about it, I can’t help but sigh: I am too dedicated. . .

It is false that people have to queue up at the security checkpoint at 8:30 in the morning.

It is also false that most museums are prohibited from entering at 22:00 in the evening.

The opening ceremony and closing ceremony of the park that are widely rumored on the Internet are still fake. . .

The most real situation is:

At major entrances in Pudong, if you don’t line up at the security checkpoint before 8 a.m., you basically won’t get a reservation for the China Pavilion. If you have a ticket and arrive at 8:30, you will basically have to wait for the second batch to enter the park.

The main entrances in Puxi can be a quarter of an hour later than the main entrances in Pudong. . .

I don’t know about Watergate and have never been there.

Basically, non-soy sauce restaurants in the park prohibit queuing until 8:45 pm, because you can’t wait in line. . . What I mean by saying this is that I hope everyone understands that there is an essential difference between no entry and no queuing!

I have never seen the opening ceremony and closing ceremony. . .

(ps. Generally speaking, the number of people entering the park is the smallest on Mondays, and then slowly increases until it reaches the peak on Saturdays and Sundays... So, don’t go on weekends, you won’t see anything except people. . . )

About reservation tickets

I want to say one thing, that is, reservation tickets for the China National Pavilion are different from other reservation tickets. The reservation ticket only serves as a priority for entry, and if you don’t have a reservation ticket for the China National Pavilion, you won’t be able to enter the museum.

The only way to get reserved tickets for the China National Pavilion is to queue up for security check early. . . (The specific time will be discussed in the park)

Except for the Public Theme Pavilion, which is second only to the China National Pavilion and we got reservation tickets, the reservation machines at the entrances of all major popular venues have written "Not available" text. . .

Also, reservations are not required for the public theme pavilion because no one wants to see it. . .

About rest

Arrive at the security checkpoint before 8 a.m., then you can grab a newspaper or sit down with an old map (the map is different every day, mainly in the park) There are free bus routes within the city, so everyone should pay attention to the new ones, the old ones can be used as a cushion), if you can sleep, take a nap, because your position will not change until the security check starts at nine o'clock

Some museums let people in all the time, while others only let in a designated number of people at a time. When the latter queues up, they also choose to move their seats and sit down immediately!

Sit down while eating! Sit down when you use the toilet! Sit down while watching the show!

Actually, I just want to remind everyone to seize every moment to sit down! ! ! Otherwise you will lose feeling from the thigh down. . .

If you want to see a lot of museums and try not to leave any regrets, you have to work overtime at night to visit the park, so. . . I probably sleep about 6 hours a day. . .

About three meals a day

In the park, there are KFC, M's, Burger King, and other Western fast food, as well as Chinese fast food such as Da Niang's Dumplings, as well as Japanese food, Western food, and so on. . . There are also local dishes in each country pavilion, and the average consumption per person per meal ranges from thirty or forty to infinite

About queuing

Umbrellas or shading are provided in the queuing area. But believe me, that is of no use, because the queue of people is far beyond that range, so apply thick sunscreen and wear a hat, unless it rains heavily, otherwise don’t hold an umbrella. How uncomfortable it makes the people around you.

When others cut in line, please express your dissatisfaction loudly, and then you will find that the people around you will express their dissatisfaction with you, and then they will walk away angrily, otherwise, the injured will always be Own. . .

If someone has a friend waiting in line in front of him, and he just thinks about where his friend is going, just give in to others, because you are not guaranteed that this will not happen to you. If you give in to others, they will I will thank you very much, because this is how I live. . .

Also, except for the queue at the security checkpoint where individual travelers and groups are separated, the rest of the queues are together. Compared with the huge aura of the group, we individual travelers seem very weak. . .

About equipment

Please bring the most comfortable shoes with soft and thick soles, slippers are best! You can take it out and knead it when there are few people around. . .

Bring a jacket, something thin and light. After all, this is a seaside city and the wind is cold at night

Bring an empty bottle so you can drink water from anywhere (soft water system, drink directly )

Bring an umbrella

About Expo passports and stamps

Expo passports priced at 30 yuan each in licensed stores have long been sold out

Yes Everyone does not know what the Expo passport is used for. It is actually used to stamp the stamps of each pavilion. . .

It is said that a fully stamped World Expo passport has been sold for 5,000 yuan on Taobao. . .

We didn’t buy such a popular product. . .

Because I personally think that is quite silly. . .

My personal suggestion is to ask for more volunteers to get a map from the first day, and this map is specially used for stamping! There are chapter-sized pictures of each museum on the back of the map, so it’s just right to type in the chapter. (ps. This map can be turned over as little as possible. If you turn it over a few times, it will break...)

Warm reminder

You must have a careful plan when visiting the Expo area. , which museum you will go to next, you need to think about these in advance.

It is recommended to go to the popular museum at the first one every day

Example: If you plan to go to the Japan Pavilion today, then go to the nearest Gate 4 next to the Japan Pavilion at 7:45 in the morning and queue up for security check. , as soon as you pass the security check, you can immediately drive to the entrance of the Japan Pavilion, this can save as much time as possible