From the hand of the ordinary staff of the Expo, Zhou Hanmin praised as a "master of the big inside" Morning Post reporter yesterday to talk to the author of the strategy behind the two years of accumulation
The recent post on the theme of "China's 2010 Shanghai World Expo 3-day tour strategy" was reprinted on the Internet. Oriental Morning Post reporter Jiang Lijun
Recently, a theme of "China's 2010 Shanghai World Expo 3-day tour strategy" post was reprinted on the Internet, hundreds of thousands of netizens in the browsing, praised as "folk the most cattle watching Bo strategy", and even 2010 Shanghai World Expo Executive Committee Deputy Director Zhou Hanmin also shared this strategy online, and praised it "well-written", the author must be our internal "masters". Yesterday, the Morning Post reporter contacted the author of this 3-day tour guide - Ni Wenhao, who graduated from the School of International Exchange of Shanghai Second Industrial University in 2008. As Zhou Hanmin guessed, Ni Wenhao, who used to be a volunteer at the Shanghai World Expo, is now an ordinary operation and management staff of the Expo.
"During the two sessions this year, I was asked countless times: Can you point out a path to visit the Expo? I'd say that's one of the hardest questions to ask." On March 25, in the "Expo Forum?" organized by the Propaganda Department of the Shanghai Municipal Committee of China***, the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Affairs Coordination and the People's Government of Xuhui District*** together. The regional integration of industry and culture", Zhou Hanmin said. Therefore, in his speech, he specifically spent a few minutes to recommend to the guests from the network of the Shanghai World Expo 3-day tour strategy, and praised the folk strategy "well-written".
"I read an article on the Internet called "Shanghai World Expo 3-day tour strategy", I read it after the excitement, there are many descriptions and insights, I engaged in the work of the World Expo from November 2001 to today do not know." Zhou Hanmin suggests that everyone read the article. "It not only talks about where to see the pavilions, describes where to take the bus which station to come out, but also mentions where to eat lunch what to eat for dinner, what to focus on for performance occasions, etc." Zhou Hanmin commented that the guide emphasizes viewing and thinking, and is also well-written in terms of route setting to synthesize the pavilions of developing and developed countries.
The Morning Post reporter found that as long as the Internet input keywords, you can search countless about the World Expo 3-day tour strategy of the repost, this strategy lists in detail how to visit all the pavilions of the World Expo Park in three days, for each day when to enter the park, the first to visit which pavilion, which pavilions need to focus on the visit, what the highlights of the need to stay in the footsteps of the author are narrated. In the speech, Zhou Hanmin said wryly: "The author must be our internal 'big inside master'." In his opinion, the guide is all-encompassing, and the author, who knows quite a bit about all aspects of the Expo, is likely to be a professional working on Expo-related issues.
Yesterday, the Morning Post reporter found the original source of this strategy, Ni Wenhao's crooked cool blog. 2008 graduated from the Shanghai Second Industrial University International Exchange College of Exhibition Planning and Management, Ni Wenhao, was a volunteer in the exhibition center of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, a gold medal lecturer, and is now a UBPA (Urban Best Practices Area) operation staff, and this The folk guide was written by him after spending three nights synthesizing what he had learned about the Shanghai World Expo during his two years of work.
"When I was explaining to the audience, many people would ask me how exactly they should visit the Expo and for how many days." Ni Wenhao said yesterday that he initially began to conceptualize this 3-day strategy in the hope of sharing it with friends who need it, but did not expect it to catch fire online.
Excerpts from the "Expo 3-day guide" (updated by the author)
Day 1
At 8:30 a.m., the line at the entrance to Yaohua Road was waiting to enter the Expo. at 9:00 a.m., the line was ready to enter the Expo, and at 9:00 p.m., the line went to the booking machine at the entrance and booked a visit to the China Pavilion.
The bulk of visitors to the park's various pavilions are on-site reservations, if you follow the travel agency to save the trouble of reservations. For super popular venues like the China Pavilion, the organizers have implemented a 100% reservation system. There are 200 reservation machines at the entrances and exits of the park. Volunteers will teach you how to operate the machines, so just bring your valid ID and ticket, and you'll get a printed reservation form after you finish making your reservation, so keep it in a safe place.
After you've made your reservation, you'll be able to relax and enjoy your day. Enter the park and walk along the Expo Axis to the end of Celebration Square, where the grand opening ceremony will take place. After that, head to the Expo Center, where the daily opening ceremonies for National Pavilion Day are held, and if you're lucky, you'll get to meet one of the country's leaders or big stars.
After seeing the Expo Center, you can go to the Theme Pavilion, where there are four pavilions, namely the Urbanist Pavilion, Life Pavilion, Earth Pavilion, and Public Participation Pavilion. These pavilions are all in one building, but they have to be lined up separately, and you generally choose the one with fewer people in line to visit first. In principle, there are two tour routes for each pavilion in the park. The fast lane is reserved for visitors who are walking around, and it is recommended that you take the slow lane in the main pavilions and in the countries' own pavilions.
After visiting the theme pavilions, it was time for lunch. Between the Expo Center and the Theme Pavilion there is a Chinese Food Street, where the specialties of China's 31 provinces, cities, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the central government, and the eight major cuisines of Chinese cuisine are available.
After eating, you can go to the Cultural Center to see the show, the Oriental Song and Dance Troupe has two free shows in the Cultural Center every day, we go before checking the time on the line.
After watching the show from the Cultural Center, you can walk towards the China Pavilion, and see the Taiwan Pavilion first, which has a LED dome sky light as a highlight. The designer of this building had designed the Taipei 101 building.
The time at this point is about 13:30, go to the China Pavilion queue it. The queue at the China Pavilion can take as little as 45 minutes or as much as 2 hours or more, so be prepared. However, because of the unique design of the China Pavilion, you will find that the sunlight is blocked by the China National Pavilion when you are queuing up, which is called "self-shading".
After you get inside, take the elevator, and you'll come to the 49-meter level first. There are a few highlights there, one is a circle of tempered glass floor around like on the Pearl of the Orient, the foot is waiting for the square, so high! Second, there is a very good movie, must see, that is Lu Chuan shot. In addition, the 49-meter level there is a "Qingming Shanghe Tu", more than 100 meters long it, the people inside will also walk. Then you can go to the 41-meter level. There is a tour by railroad car, a very long line everyone should go to sit, the feeling is different oh! Finally, the 33-meter level, the introduction of the future of China's low-carbon cities, to see their future living in what kind of environment.
Next to the provincial and municipal pavilions, each with 600 square meters of space, each with its own characteristics. Then go to the Macau Pavilion and the Hong Kong Pavilion, also 600 square meters, in the Macau Pavilion at the top, you can lie on the floor to watch the ceiling playing movies.
After visiting the Chinese pavilion, we returned to the door, do not go out. After a break, head east to the Oman Pavilion, Pakistan Pavilion, Israel Pavilion, and incidentally, the Sri Lanka Pavilion. The first three are self-built pavilions, carefully visited, Sri Lanka is a rented pavilion.
After looking across the road to the Nepalese Pavilion, where there is a thousand-year-old Buddha's relic. India Pavilion is next to Nepal Pavilion. After seeing the Saudi Arabia Pavilion, which is the largest investment in foreign pavilions, people spent 1.5 billion yuan it! In the Saudi Pavilion there is the world's largest IMAX theater.
After seeing the Saudi Arabia Pavilion to Morocco Pavilion. The Moroccan Pavilion is a glass box. Morocco next to Turkmenistan and Qatar Pavilion are rented pavilion, you can briefly visit, and then see the "sand dunes" - the United Arab Emirates Pavilion. The UAE Pavilion is worth a look, and will be dismantled and transported back to Abu Dhabi after the Expo to be rebuilt.
As the sun sets, you can take a break and grab a bite to eat. There's tap water in the park, and there's a food court every 5 minutes.
Then it's time for an evening stroll to see the Lebanon Pavilion, the Iranian Pavilion, the North Korean Pavilion, and the Uzbekistan Pavilion. After that, I came to the Kazakhstan Pavilion, which is a self-built pavilion, and I insisted on seeing all the self-built pavilions.
Crossing the street there are two venues worth seeing - the Japan Pavilion and the Korean Pavilion. Between them are the Vietnam Pavilion and the United Asia Pavilion, so take a walk.
Walk along the Expo Boulevard towards the Cultural Center. If you're lucky, there will be a parade, but if not, don't be sorry, just walk to the Celebration Square and watch the closing ceremony!
The next day
The next day we recommend that you arrive at the park at 8:30am and enter the park through the Changqing Road gate. The first thing to do when entering the park is to make a reservation. It is recommended that you make a reservation for the American, British, Belgian, French, and Swiss Pavilions, and you can choose to make your reservation either in the afternoon or in the evening.
The Thailand Pavilion is located on the right hand side of the park from the Changqing Road entrance. The big building in front of the Thailand Pavilion is the Australia Pavilion, which is worth seeing. On the right hand side of the Australia Pavilion is the Singapore Pavilion, and next to it is the Malaysia Pavilion. After seeing the New Zealand Pavilion, you will be attracted by the beautiful scenery of New Zealand, and the special effects of the pavilion are made by the special effects team of "The Lord of the Rings". When you leave the New Zealand Pavilion, look for the building next to it with a lot of bamboo through the roof, that is the Indonesia Pavilion. From New Zealand Pavilion to Indonesia Pavilion, there is a Cambodia Pavilion. After visiting, you can go to the Joint Pavilion of International Organizations, Brunei Pavilion, and Philippine Pavilion.
Next, please go up to the elevated walkway and walk towards the Huangpu River. When you see the blue UN Pavilion, go down there, that's the United Nations Pavilion, which is a must-see. Next to the World Meteorological Organization Pavilion is the best, that is the only international organization to build its own pavilion, if the weather is good you can see a rainbow outside the venue. Further on is the Red Cross Pavilion, also worth seeing. The light blue building next to it is the Pacific Union Pavilion, which you can skim over on foot. Toward the United Nations Pavilion is the World Trade Pavilion and the International Information Pavilion, which are worth a look if there are fewer people.
By this point in the tour, it should be noon, so please eat and drink well, because the following journey is very exciting.
Cross the road next to the United Nations Pavilion (Changqing Road) and see a rattan basket, that is the Spanish Pavilion, a must see. Next to the leisure plaza at the entrance is the Monaco Pavilion and the Serbia Pavilion, both of which are rented pavilions and can be left out. The other side of the leisure plaza is the Belgium-European Union Pavilion, which has free chocolate to eat, if you do your homework to go, you can also participate in the quiz about European knowledge, every Monday to Saturday will draw diamonds to give you, every Sunday will draw the grand prize to send you to Europe travel. Next to the Belgian Pavilion is the Polish Pavilion, which should also be seen. On the side of the Huangpu River, there is a cable car, which is the Swiss Pavilion. The fa?ade of the Swiss Pavilion will be flashing, so you can use your camera to shine the flash at it, which will convert wind energy and light energy into electricity. Next to the Swiss Pavilion is the French Pavilion, which houses many art treasures, including Rodin's "Age of Bronze". There will also be a large wedding ceremony for 2010 couples. Next to the French Pavilion, next to the Polish Pavilion, is the German Pavilion, which has a ball that swings when you yell at it, and many interactive exhibits.
After visiting the German Pavilion, you can cross the North Circular Road to the Irish Pavilion, and go to the Norwegian Pavilion after taking a look around. The Norwegian Pavilion is not large, is a tree and membrane structure, next to the Ukrainian Pavilion and the Icelandic Pavilion, are not large, look at it is not a waste of time. And then the past is the Swedish Pavilion, four "boxes" are recommended to walk around, down to see the Danish Pavilion. The Danish Pavilion's bicycles can be experienced, only the front brake, pedal backward is the rear brake. There is also a statue of the Little Mermaid in the Danish Pavilion, which is a national treasure. Next to the Danish Pavilion is the Finnish Pavilion, Finland also attaches great importance to the World Expo, the service and exhibits will not be bad, the Nordic people are not bad money. The Danish and Finnish pavilions are opposite the Latvian and Estonian pavilions.
After visiting the Finnish Pavilion, the elevated walkway, to the opposite side of the Portuguese Pavilion, the Slovak Pavilion, the Czech Pavilion, these are rented pavilions, of which the Czech Pavilion is quite good. The Czech Pavilion is past the United Europe I and II Pavilions, and the Hungarian, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Belarusian Pavilions are all around, so you can skip them if you don't have enough time.
After seeing the Hungarian Pavilion, crossing the Xiying Road, is the United Caribbean Pavilion, opposite is the Cuban Pavilion, can be skimmed. Cuban Pavilion in the past is the Venezuelan Pavilion, go in a figure of eight around a circle out of the Chilean Pavilion, there is a well, take a picture of it. Next to the Chilean Pavilion is the Mexican Pavilion. After the Mexico Pavilion, you can go to the Canada Pavilion, where you can see the Cirque du Soleil, which is very exciting. Past the Canada Pavilion is the Peru Pavilion, with food. After the Canada Pavilion, there is the Peru Pavilion with good food, and then there are the Colombia Pavilion and Brazil Pavilion. Out of the Brazilian Pavilion first to go to the Central and South America Joint Pavilion, the former Shanghai Third Iron and Steel Works of the thick plate workshop transformation, very charming. Then you can visit the United States Pavilion, the import has a waterfall and a big screen, there is a 4D multimedia movie inside, there will be wind and rain effects.
At this point, you should have dinner, the United States Pavilion has a restaurant and a lot of supporting services around.
After seeing the US Pavilion is a string of rental pavilions: Argentina Pavilion, Slovenia Pavilion, South Africa Pavilion, Egypt Pavilion, Tunisia Pavilion, Algeria Pavilion, Angola Pavilion, Nigeria Pavilion, Libya Pavilion, Lithuania Pavilion, Croatia Pavilion. After a cursory look go to the Russian Pavilion, a fairy tale world with 12 petal towers. Then see a cut green apple, go inside to watch a movie, that is the Romanian Pavilion. After the Romanian Pavilion, there is the Austrian Pavilion, followed by the Dutch Pavilion and then the Luxembourg Pavilion. The Italian Pavilion is very nice, the building material is transparent concrete! Next to it is the sparkling British Pavilion, which is small but really beautiful, with tens of thousands of glowing tentacles swinging in the wind, so you can imagine what it's like without going there.
Lastly, end the day at the United Africa Pavilion, which has an African bazaar.
Day 3
Many people think that the Puxi pavilion isn't the main focus of the Expo, but corporate pavilions play an important role, and the organizers of the Expo have provided a place called the "Urban Best Practices Area," where you can learn about the efforts that countries are making to improve the quality of life in their cities.
The organizers of the Expo also provided a place called the "Urban Best Practices Area" to see what countries are doing to improve the quality of urban life.
On the third day, we hope you will arrive at the entrance to the park at 8:30. Take the rail line 8 and get off at the South Xizang Road station, which is the largest entrance to the Puxi Expo.
The first thing you'll see is an old factory converted into the Jiangnan Shipbuilding Museum, where you can see the history of China's shipbuilding and a model of Zheng He's treasure ship.
From the China Shipbuilding (67.44,-2.83,-4.03%) Pavilion, head toward the Nanpu Bridge, and then go to the China Private Enterprises Pavilion, where private companies such as Alibaba and Redstar Macalline will be co-exhibiting. And after that is the Vanke Pavilion, the arena is made of pressed wheat stacks, you can go to see what Chinese cities will look like in 2049. Next to Vanke is the Yuanda Pavilion, an air-conditioning company that is amazing. The architectural conception and design of the arena reflects environmental protection, and the 8-story pavilion was built in one day, with 6 times more material-saving, 5 times more energy-saving, 100% factory-made, and 1% construction waste.
After seeing the Far Eastern Pavilion, we'll go to the Urban Best Practices Area, and the rest of the corporate pavilions in the afternoon. After the past, Osaka and Taipei's pavilions are quite good, as well as the cases of Sao Paulo, Brazil and Rotterdam, the Netherlands are worth seeing. When you see the footbridge, you go up there, and over near Zhongshan South Road is the most exciting northern construction case area of the Urban Best Practice Area.
There is Shanghai's "Shanghai Eco-Home", which shows how innovative modern living environments can be. There's also the century-old pawnshop, Tak Seng Press in Macau, up where there's the Jin Yong Library, where your favorite martial arts characters will appear, and if you're lucky you'll run into Jin Yong himself signing books. Also good are the Daming Palace in Xi'an and Tengtou Village in Ningbo.
For abroad I recommend the Zero Carbon Pavilion in London, Hamburg House in Hamburg, Tent City in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, and the Bamboo House in Madrid.
By the way, I forgot to tell you that the Urban Best Practices Area is an exhibit in itself, with all the lighting effects coming from a design in Lyon, France.
After you've seen all this, re-cross the footbridge to go to the southern neighborhood, where you'll see a plaza called the World City Plaza, where you can cool off under tents if you're tired of walking; those large awnings cost 2 million yuan a handful. There is a stage in the center of the square where you can watch the show, Barcelona will perform Jenga there. Under the chimney is the Future Pavilion, which you can see in the afternoon. At noon, the first task is to eat, the future of the pavilion near the footbridge side of the restaurant is the largest in Puxi, I recommend going there to eat.
The first stop in the afternoon, is the future of the museum, under the chimney of the one, good luck to see Mr. Ni me. Inside, you'll find information about the future of urban life and the problems facing the city in the "once upon a time".
After visiting the Future Pavilion, please go back towards the Enterprise Pavilion, and this time the tour route is China Aviation Pavilion, Information and Communication Pavilion, and SAIC General Motors Pavilion. The China Aviation Pavilion looks like a white cloud, so if you have never taken an airplane, you can go and experience it. The Information and Communication Pavilion is created by China Mobile and China Telecom. Bring your cell phone and it will tell you the true meaning of unlimited communication in the information age. The SAIC Pavilion will take you to experience the urban transportation situation in 2030.
Afterward you can watch a show at the Expo Square and frolic by the old dockyard of the original Jiangnan Shipyard. Then go to the AURORA Pavilion, which is the first choice for a visit to the Expo Park if you love collecting, or a learning experience about Chinese jade culture if you don't. AURORA Pavilion out is the Railway Pavilion, there are cities where there are railroads, often travel friends can pay attention to. Next to the Railway Pavilion is the Shanghai Enterprise Union Pavilion, a very beautiful pavilion, Yu Qiuyu is the artistic director, the facade is a CD-ROM, and a lot of high-tech elements, which has the world's most advanced robot (41.450,0.97,2.40%) - Haibao.
Jiangnan Park is available for you to rest and eat. In the evening, you can go to see the Coca-Cola Pavilion, the building is a big Coke bottle. After seeing it, go to the Space Home Pavilion next to it, which exhibits state-of-the-art space technology. Then go to the State Grid Pavilion, which has reservations on its website. There are some interactive exhibits in the State Grid Pavilion, and the design of the pavilion is very innovative, so it is worth looking forward to. When you come out of the State Grid Pavilion, you can see the big screen of the Petroleum Pavilion. Close to the Huangpu River is the Korean Corporate Pavilion, which we recommend taking photos of, as the construction materials will be made into eco-friendly bags for Shanghai citizens to use after the Expo.
Finally, you can learn about the 160-year history of the Expo by visiting the Expo Museum. After seeing it go to the Civilization Pavilion to learn about the city's yesterday. Next to the Civilization Pavilion is the Japan Industrial Union Pavilion. Japan has always attached great importance to its participation in the Expo, and I believe the exhibits inside will not disappoint you.
After that, you can leave the park through the Luban Road exit, where the Lupu Bridge is located. There is a railroad line 4 and buses 17, 36 and 146 to leave the park at the Luban Road exit.
This is my recommended itinerary for a three-day trip to the World Expo, and before you go, remind everyone that there are online reservations for venues to try to make a reservation before you go.