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Expo Tips Design Reservation Coupon I'm going to the Expo for 1 day by myself, what is the recommended route and do I need to make a reservation for the Malaysian Pavilion?
Malaysia Pavilion also requires reservation.

Morning

Area B

Entering the park is recommended to enter from the gate of Area B, because that is the closest to the four pavilions of the Axis, enter the park from the Expo Axis to the end of the Celebration Square, where there is a grand opening ceremony. After seeing the Expo, 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.

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. Although these several venues are all in one building, but to separate the queue, usually choose to visit the first with less queue, there is no need to waste valuable time. Here to tell you is that, in principle, each venue in the park has two visiting routes, fast track is for walkers only, it is recommended that you take the slow track in the main venues and countries build their own pavilions.

Theme Pavilion: Walking along the Expo Axis, you can see the theme pavilions on the left side of the Expo (walking to the end of the Celebration Plaza), which include three theme pavilions: the City People Pavilion, the City Life Pavilion and the City Planet Pavilion.

City People Pavilion: tells the story of people in the city, the Life Sunshine Pavilion in the City People Pavilion is worth a look, this is the first disabled person's pavilion in the history of the World Expo, the volunteers and the interpreters are all disabled people.

City Life Pavilion: tells the story of the city's journey of life. Five of the kiosks have LCD monitors that scroll real-time information on flights, trains, stocks and foreign exchange from around the world.

City Earth Pavilion: about the ecological problems brought about by overdevelopment of the city, in which there is a footbridge underneath the earth, continue to visit will find the earth is a large-scale dome movie theater.

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

Australian Pavilion: Head west out of the New Zealand Pavilion and you'll find the Australian Pavilion. The "Travel" area features a 160-meter glass walkway around the pavilion, showcasing Australia's history. There's also a wealth of performances by arts groups.

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

Other pavilions in Area B include: Malaysia Pavilion, Singapore Pavilion, Cambodia Pavilion, Philippine Pavilion, Brunei Pavilion and Indonesia Pavilion to the south of Bocheng Road. North of Boseong Road are the World Meteorological Pavilion, the Pacific Joint Pavilion, the United Nations Joint Pavilion, the Red Cross and Red Crescent Joint Pavilion, and the International Information Development Network Pavilion. You can also go there for a stroll if time permits.

Lunch

After visiting these venues, your stomach must be rumbling. Along the Expo Pavilion Road almost to the Expo Boulevard, you will find a Chinese Food Street between the Expo Center and the theme pavilions, where there are cuisines from all over the country, with all the eight major cuisines of Chinese cuisine.

Afternoon

Area A

After lunch, you can go to the Expo Cultural Center to see a show. The Cultural Center is in the northeast of the Expo Center, the Oriental Song and Dance Troupe has two free performances in the Performing Arts Center every day, so check the time before you go to decide on your itinerary, and watch the performances at the Expo Cultural Center depending on the time of the show, which, like the China Pavilion, is one of the must-see attractions in the Expo Park.

China Pavilion: After you've had enough rest, you can visit the China Pavilion, the "Crown of the Orient". Note that the China Pavilion is permanent, so visitors interested in coming back later can choose to skip it and save a lot of time for other venues.

After entering the pavilion, visitors can first take the elevator to the 49-meter level. There are a few highlights, one is a circle around the Pearl of the Orient like the tempered glass floor, at the foot of the waiting plaza, let you experience what is called "high above the cold". The second is the "Qingming Riverside Drawing", more than 100 meters wide, and the people inside will walk. The third is a movie directed by Lu Chuan - the main exhibition film of the China Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo, "The Journey of Beauty".

After seeing 49 meters you can go to the 41-meter level. This is the place to take the railroad tour bus, a long queue but worth a try, it will be a special experience. 33 meters of the floor is introduced to the future of China's low-carbon city, to see what kind of environment you will live in the future.

Local pavilions: there is time to stroll around, each province, region and city have 600 square meters of space, each with its own characteristics. Not interested in walking around can not hurt. Out are three pavilions, including the Taiwan Pavilion, Macau Pavilion and Hong Kong Pavilion. LED dome sky lights, lying on the floor to watch the ceiling play a movie and the design of the glass facade and mirrored reflections, respectively, are the three pavilions' most important features.

Axis four museums near a few recommended to go to the venue, go east there is the Asia Pavilion, the UAE Pavilion, walk more to the Japan Pavilion and South Korea Pavilion, these do not miss. To the west, the Australian Pavilion must not miss, in Australia on the right hand side of the round music box like building is the Singapore Pavilion, the venue is not big, the top floor has a garden, you can rest, there is a musical fountain on the square. Next to the Singapore Pavilion is the Malaysia Pavilion, a typical building in Southeast Asia, which has a stage to watch the show, which is the dance of 47 nationalities in Malaysia. After watching the show, we came to the New Zealand Pavilion, where we could see the Maori dance show before we entered the pavilion. You will be attracted by the beautiful scenery of New Zealand because the special effects of the pavilion are made by the special effects team of "The Lord of the Rings", which is immersive. Out of the New Zealand Pavilion, look for the building next to a lot of bamboo through the roof, that is the Indonesian Pavilion, from the New Zealand Pavilion to the Indonesian Pavilion is separated by a Cambodian Pavilion, because it is a rented pavilion, you can see but not to see. In fact, you only need to take pictures of Indonesia Pavilion. After visiting the Indonesia Pavilion, you can go to the Joint Pavilion of International Organizations, Brunei Pavilion, and Philippine Pavilion.

UAE Pavilion: After the Hong Kong Pavilion along the National Exhibition Road to the northeast, a rolling sand dune appears in front of you, this is the UAE Pavilion, it is said that after the Expo, this pavilion will be dismantled and transported back to Abu Dhabi to re-establish it. 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.

Israeli Pavilion: Right next to the UAE Pavilion, there is a wide range of high tech here, from extracting diesel fuel from plants and installing smart hooves on cows to get a peek at their thoughts, to the most amazing of all, a photographic capsule that you can swallow to take a variety of photographs of your internal organs to complete a painless medical checkup.

Saudi Pavilion: Located north of the Israeli Pavilion, the Saudi Pavilion is the largest investment among foreign pavilions, costing 1.3 billion yuan. In the Saudi Pavilion there is the world's largest IMAX3D theater, 1,600 square meters of screen all around, which is how shocking it would be to show "Avatar".

Japanese Pavilion: from the Saudi Pavilion out of the further northeast is the Japanese Pavilion, the shape of the cartoon as if the space fortress, inside the life of high-tech is the highlight, including high-definition and telescopic function of the Universal Camera and will play the violin robot and so on.