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How much does it cost for a 10-day self-guided tour of the Shanghai World Expo?
Traveling by coach, touring the Expo, staying in hotels.

Live in Suzhou it, 26 dollars to Shanghai, live can be cheaper, if you live in Shanghai, the Expo near there is no way to have a cheap, is the Expo metro station near the Expo are going to focus on the price before the Expo!

June accommodation can be booked in mid-May, when the price is more clear

But the general should be 200 a on, close to the park at least 300 or so from

Shanghai Greenhotel Chain Hotel @ (World Expo Park) Minimum 179 yuan from booking The hotel is about 1.13 kilometers away from the "World Expo Homeland Line " about 1.13 kilometers

Greenhotel Shanghai World Expo Park Hotel--Greenhotel Shanghai World Expo Village Hotel is another high-grade and cost-effective business chain hotel opened by Greenhotel Hotel Management Group in Shanghai, which is located at No. 3588, Pudong South Road. Distance from Lujiazui Financial ...

Location: Pudong Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone

Source of Information: Meicheng.com

After the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, another grand event organized by China, Expo 2010, will soon be held in Shanghai. More than 100 million visitors are expected to witness the rejuvenation of the great Chinese nation.

Visiting the World Expo, the first thing to be clear is the park's opening hours:

The Expo Park is open from 9:00 to 24:00, **** 15 hours. And each exhibitor exhibition area opening time (i.e. opening time) for 9:30 ~ 22:30, *** 13 hours. Every day, the park prohibits admission at 21:00, and most pavilions prohibit admission at 22:00. If you visit after 17:00 on weekdays (May 4, 2010~September 30, 2010; October 8, 2010~October 24, 2010), you can purchase a night ticket on the spot at the park's various entrances for 90 RMB, again with entry prohibited at 21:00.

Maybe you will have a question, what can visitors do when the venues are closed from 9:00 to 9:30 in the morning and 22:30 to 24:00 in the evening? In fact, the World Expo is not only about exhibitions, there will be more than 100 cultural performances in the park every day, and the most exciting part of these activities is the daily opening and closing ceremonies. Throughout the duration of the Expo (184 days), each country will also have a National Pavilion Day. 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.

The transportation in the Expo Park is very developed, there are 13 entrances and exits in the park, 5 in Pudong, 3 in Puxi, 4 water entrances along the Huangpu River, and one railroad entrance and exit.

Pudong's land entrances and exits are located near Houtan and Yuanyi Road; Changqing Road and Yaohua Road; Yaohua Road and Shangnan Road; Yuntai Road and Pudong South Road; Bailianjing, Expo Boulevard (Puming Road) and Yilin Road.

The land entrances and exits in Puxi are located on Luban Road and Longhua East Road; Xizang South Road and Zhongshan South First Road; Half Freezing Garden Road, Baotun Road and Wangda Road.

The water entrances and exits are called "water gates" and are located at Qichang Stack (for groups), Qinhuangdao Road (for groups), Shipu (for groups), and Dongchang Road Water Gate (for casual passengers).

The entrance and exit of the rail transit for the subway line 13 Madang Road station, the specific location of Madang Road, Xujiahui Road near Shanghai Metro Line 9 can be in Madang Road station to directly transfer to Line 13 by security check into the park. It is reported that there will be 500 gates at the Madang Road station!

After all this, I still can't tell you how to get to the park. I don't know how to get to the park!

First, let's talk about Shanghai's subway. Metro Line 6 can be interchanged with Metro Line 7 at the Gaoke West Road station, where short shuttle buses will take visitors to the Expo site.

The Metro Line 7 Houtan Station is the entrance to the Expo site. The Changqing Road station, which will interchange with the planned Line 13, is also an entrance/exit to the Expo site. Yaohua Road Station, where you can interchange with Line 8, is the starting point of the Expo Axis, where the largest main entrance/exit of the Expo Park is located! Get off at Yuntai Road and exit the station to enter the Asia Exhibition Area. You can transfer to Line 6 at West Gaoke Road, and there is a short shuttle bus to the Bailianjing entrance/exit.

Metro Line 8 transfers to Line 4 at Xizang South Road Station, which is the largest entrance/exit of the Expo Puxi Park - the Xizang South Road entrance/exit. The largest entrance/exit of the Expo Park in Pudong is the Shangnan Road entrance/exit, which is the largest entrance/exit of the Expo Park in Pudong, and you can get off the subway at the Yaohua Road Station where you can transfer to Line 7.

Subway line 9 at the Madang Road station and the Expo line subway line 13 to realize the transfer, you can be in the station directly through the security check by subway into the park visit.

Metro Line 13 is the Expo-only metro, which is free of charge with the Expo ticket. During the Expo period, only three stations will be open - Madang Road Station, Lupu Bridge Station and Expo Park Station. Madang Road Station, near Xujiahui Road, is the only subway entrance and exit in the Expo Park, with about 500 security gates. The Lupu Bridge Station and the Expo Station are both located within the fenced area and are mainly for visitors to the park to travel between the Pudong and Puxi sides of the park.

Visitors in Jinshan, Fengxian, Qingpu and Chongming can reach the park by transferring to the subway along lines 7, 8 and 9 of the railroad via a special suburban feeder bus.

Also, there are more than 90 bus lines to the Expo site, including 17, 18, 36, 43, 45, 65, 66, 82, 89, 96, 253, 610, 614, 733, 802, 806, 869, 871, 910, and the Zhounan line.

There will be 16 Expo lines to Houtan, Shangnan Road and Bailianjing Exit/Entrance at major transportation hubs in Shanghai.

If you visit the Expo with a designated Expo tour operator, there will be chartered buses, including those from Shanghai's major distribution centers and the Shanghai Circuit, as well as inter-provincial chartered buses to the park. Travel agencies can also enter the park by boat through the water gates of Qichang Stack, Qinhuangdao Road and Shipu. The only way for casual visitors to get to the park through the water gate is through the Dongchang Road water gate. In addition, the cost of the water cruise is not included in the admission fee.

I would like to draw your attention to the fact that private cars and cabs are not allowed to pass within 500 meters to 1.5 kilometers of the Expo site without a permit. The city's 4,000 Expo-only cabs are uniformly dispatched to have access to the advance zone, and after 21:00, the control zone is open to all cabs.

Well, having said all that, you should have a general understanding of the opening hours and in-and-out transportation of the whole Expo! Now here's the official itinerary for your 3-day trip to the Expo.

Day 1

At 8:30am, line up at the Yaohua Road entrance and exit and wait for your turn to enter the Expo. 9:00am, when you are ready to enter the Expo, go to the booking machine at the entrance and make a reservation for your 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. Like the China Pavilion, super popular venues, the organizers are the implementation of 100% reservation system, so into the park first reservation, so as not to be able to visit the regret. There are 200 reservation machines at the entrances and exits of the park***, just ask the volunteers at the entrance to know where they are, and of course there are volunteers at the reservation machines who will teach you how to operate them, so just bring your valid ID and tickets.

After you've made your reservation, you'll be ready for your day's visit. Walk down the Expo Axis to 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 national leaders or a big star.

After seeing the Expo Center, you can go to the Theme Pavilion, where there are four pavilions: the Urbanist Pavilion, the Life Pavilion, the Earth Pavilion, and the Public Participation Pavilion. Although these pavilions are all in one building, but to separate the queue, generally choose to visit the first less queuing, there is no need to waste valuable time. I would like to tell you that in principle, there are two routes for each pavilion in the park, and the fast lane is for the tourists who want to take a quick look around, so it is recommended that you take the slow lane in the main pavilions and in the pavilions built by the countries themselves.

The Life and Sunshine Pavilion in the City People's Pavilion is worth a look. It is the first pavilion for people with disabilities in the history of the Expo, and the volunteers and docents are all disabled.

The Earth Pavilion has a footbridge with a globe underneath, and as you go on, you'll see that the globe is home to a large-scale dome movie theater.

After visiting the Theme Pavilion, it should be time for lunch. If you are just walking from the Expo Center to the Theme Pavilion, you will definitely find a Chinese Food Street between the Expo Center and the Theme Pavilion, where the specialties of 31 provinces, cities, autonomous regions and municipalities in China, as well as the 8 major cuisines of Chinese cuisine, are available. Although some of the food is free to try, there are a lot of people there, so it's better to pay for a seat, if you have one.

After you've had your fill, head to the Performing Arts Center to catch a show and take a break from the air conditioning. The Oriental Song and Dance Troupe has two free performances at the Performing Arts Center every day, so just check the schedule before you go.

After the show from the Performing Arts Center you can go to the direction of the China Pavilion, the first to see the Taiwan Pavilion, the building how to look like a flush toilet, but inside the LED dome sky light is a highlight. The designer of this building once designed the Taipei 101 building.

This time is usually about 13:30, go to the China Pavilion queue it. The queue at the China Pavilion can take as little as 45 minutes and as long 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", and the China National Pavilion was designed with queuing in mind.

After you enter the pavilion, take the elevator, and you'll come to the 49-meter level first. There are a few highlights there, one is a circle of toughened glass floor like the Pearl of the Orient, the foot is waiting for the square, so high! Secondly, there is a very good movie, must must see, that is Lu Chuan shot. Lu students have made three movies - a "Cocoanuts", a "Nanjing! Nanjing! Nanking!", and the other one is the one in the China National Pavilion. In addition, there is also a "Qingming Riverside Drawing" on the 49-meter level, which is more than 100 meters wide! The people inside will still be walking around.

After 49 meters, you can go to the 41-meter level. There is a tour by railroad car, a very long queue everyone should also go to ride, the feeling is different oh!

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

After visiting the China National Pavilion, we recommend that you go to the provincial and municipal pavilions next to it, where each province, municipality and city will have 600 square meters of space, each with its own characteristics. If you are interested, you can stay longer, but if you are not interested, you can just walk around and look at it. Out to go to the Macau Pavilion and Hong Kong Pavilion, also 600 square meters, but to visit carefully. Especially the Macau Pavilion, the top can lie on the ground to watch the ceiling movie.

After visiting the China Pavilion, you are back at the entrance, so don't go out. After a break, head east to the Oman Pavilion, the Pakistan Pavilion, the Israel Pavilion and, incidentally, the Sri Lanka Pavilion. Do not know the way to find volunteers, they will tell everyone how to go, the first three are self-built hall, carefully visit, Sri Lanka is a rental hall, slightly inferior.

See the end of the road to go to the Nepalese Pavilion, where there is a thousand years of Buddha's relics. The Indian pavilion is next to the Nepalese pavilion. After seeing the Saudi Arabia Pavilion, which is the largest investment in foreign pavilions, people spent 1.3 billion yuan it! In the Saudi Pavilion, there is the world's largest IMAX theater, which is much larger than the one in Peace Cinema! I recommend that we must go to the Saudi Arabia Museum to see.

After seeing the Saudi Arabia to the Asian United Museum, skimming once, and then go to the Moroccan Museum. The Moroccan pavilion is a glass box, and is an African country, experience an exotic flavor! Morocco next to Turkmenistan and Qatar Pavilion are rented pavilions, you can simply 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 to be rebuilt at the end of the Expo, so if you don't see it now, you'll have to go to the UAE to see it in the future!

After the sun sets, you can take a break and get something to eat. There's tap water in the park, and there's a restaurant every 5 minutes, so it's very convenient.

Then it's time for an evening stroll to see Lebanon, Iran, North Korea, the United Asia Pavilion, and the Uzbekistan Pavilion. After seeing you come to the Kazakhstan Pavilion, also a self-built pavilion, although not large, but I insist on self-built pavilions to see.

Crossing the street, there are two other pavilions worth seeing - the Japanese Pavilion and the Korean Pavilion. In between them are the Vietnam Pavilion and the Asian Union Pavilion, which are not quite as good as they look, so let's take a look. The night view of the Japanese and Korean pavilions is good, and close to the Huangpu River, is the junction of the Expo Park and Bailianjing Park, summer night blowing the river breeze is a very sweet thing.

Walk along Expo Boulevard to the Performing Arts Center. If you are lucky, there will be a parade, but if not, you don't have to be sorry, just walk to the Celebration Square to watch the closing ceremony! That's it for the first day!

The second day

The second day's itinerary is still recommended that you arrive at the park at 8:30am, and that you enter the park through the Evergreen Road gate. The first thing you need to do is to make a reservation. We recommend that you make a reservation for the USA, UK, France and Switzerland pavilions, either in the afternoon or in the evening.

From the Evergreen Road entrance and exit into the park on the right hand is the Thai Pavilion, very easy to find, a strong Thai flavor, there is a mascot, green, called "Thai", you can take pictures with him, after a general overview of the pavilion to continue to visit. The big rusty building in front of the Thai Pavilion is the Australian Pavilion, which is worth a look as Australia attaches great importance to its participation in the World Expo. On the right hand side of the Australian round music box like building is the Singapore Pavilion, the venue is not large, the top floor has a garden, you can rest, there is also a musical fountain on the square. Next to the Singapore Pavilion is the Malaysia Pavilion, a typical building in Southeast Asia. Inside, there is a stage where you can watch the performances of the 47 ethnic groups in Malaysia, and there are also some introductions of Malaysia's tourist cities. After that, we came to the New Zealand Pavilion, where we could see a Maori dance performance 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, it is immersive. Out of the New Zealand Pavilion, look for the building with 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 not see. In fact, you only need to take photos of the Indonesian Pavilion. After visiting the Indonesian Pavilion, you can go to the Joint Pavilion of International Organizations, the Brunei Pavilion, the Philippine Pavilion, you will find that you have already circled around, which can be in the leisure plaza to take a break and eat something.

Directly, please go on the elevated walkway, towards the Huangpu River, and go down when you see the blue UN Pavilion, which is the United Nations Joint Pavilion, a must-see. Next to the World Meteorological Organization Pavilion is the most wonderful, that is the only international organization to build its own pavilion, if the weather is good you can see a rainbow outside the venue. If the weather is good, you can see a rainbow outside the pavilion. It is also worth seeing the Red Cross Pavilion, which is a white tent-like building. The light blue building next to the Red Cross Pavilion is the Pacific Union Pavilion. Outside is the Theme Plaza, where you can see the performances. If you go towards the United Nations Pavilion, there are two rental pavilions - the World Trade Pavilion and the International Information Pavilion - which you can visit if there are fewer people there.

It should be noon by the time you get here, so please eat and drink enough because the rest of the tour is very exciting. When you cross the road next to the United Nations Pavilion (Evergreen Road), you will see a wicker basket, that is the Spanish Pavilion, which is a must-see. On the other side of the plaza is the Belgium-European Union Pavilion, which is a rented pavilion. But on the other side of the leisure square is Belgium - European Union Pavilion, there are free chocolate, if you do your homework to go, you can also participate in the knowledge of Europe quiz, weekly diamonds will be drawn for you, and every month will be drawn out of the Grand Prize to send you to travel to Europe. Belgium is next to Poland, but also to see, like a box of paper-cut packaging, above the cafe. Next to the Polish Pavilion, by the side of the Huangpu River, there is a cable car to sit, is the Swiss Pavilion, I personally thought that the cable car is its only highlight, IMAX is not as big as the Saudi Arabia Pavilion, the content is not good. However, the facade of the Swiss Pavilion will be flashing, you can use your camera flash to shine on it, it will convert wind energy and light energy into electricity. Next to the Swiss Pavilion is the French Pavilion, which has many art treasures, including Rodin's Bronze Age. In addition, there will be a large-scale wedding ceremony for 2010 couples. Next to the French Pavilion and next to the Polish Pavilion is the German Pavilion, which has a ball that swings when you yell at it. There are a lot of interactive exhibits, so put away your camera, be on guard against thieves, and have fun inside.

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 quick look around. The Norwegian pavilion is not large, is a tree and membrane structure, next to the Ukraine and Iceland, are not large, look at it is not a waste of time. Then past is the Swedish Pavilion, 4 boxes are recommended to walk around, down to see the Danish Pavilion. You can experience the bicycles in the Danish Pavilion. All 500 bicycles have front brakes only, but if you step back on the pedals, you can use the rear brakes. There is also a statue of the Little Mermaid in the Danish Pavilion, which is a national treasure and a must-see. 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. Denmark and Finland opposite the pavilion is the Latvian Museum and Estonia Museum, if you are tired of resting in the leisure plaza can go to see.

After visiting the Finnish Pavilion, over the elevated walkway, to the opposite side of the Portugal Pavilion, Slovakia Pavilion, Czech Pavilion, these are rented pavilions, of which the Czech Republic is quite good.

After visiting the Finland Pavilion, you can go to the Portugal Pavilion, Slovakia Pavilion and Czech Pavilion, which are all rental pavilions, and the Czech Pavilion is quite good.

After seeing the Hungarian Pavilion, you can cross the Xiying Road, which is the Caribbean United Pavilion, and the Cuban Pavilion across the street, both of which can be skimmed over. The Cuban Pavilion past is the Venezuelan Pavilion, into the figure of eight around a circle out is the Chilean Pavilion, there is a well, take a picture of it, because the other side of the world is Chile. Next to Chile is the Mexico Pavilion. When I was tired, I went to the kite forest to rest, but the pavilion was under the ground, which was very cool! After the Mexico Pavilion, I went to the Canada Pavilion, where I saw the Cirque du Soleil, which was very exciting. Past the Canada Pavilion was the Peru Pavilion, where there was food! If you go in June, there will be broadcasts and replays of the World Cup matches in the Brazilian Pavilion. After the Brazil Pavilion, you can see the USA Pavilion, right? Don't go there yet, first go to the United Pavilion of South and Central America, the former Shanghai No. 3 Iron and Steel Works, transformed by the thick plate car inspection, a very charming venue. Then you can go to the U.S. Pavilion to visit, import waterfalls and big screens, the United States to the World Expo is really not easy, almost lack of money not to come, so be sure to see.

At this point, you should eat dinner, the U.S. Pavilion has a restaurant, there are also a lot of ancillary services around, you can choose your own.

After seeing the U.S. Pavilion is a series of rental pavilions: Argentina, Slovenia, South Africa, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria, Angola, Nigeria, Libya, Lithuania, Croatia Pavilion. After a cursory look at the Russian Pavilion, there are 12 petal towers of the fairy tale world. After that, I saw a cut green apple, so I went inside to watch a movie in the Romanian Pavilion. After the Romanian Pavilion, there is the Austrian Pavilion, followed by the Dutch Pavilion, and then the Luxembourg Pavilion. Although it is a self-built pavilion, let's take a look at it. The Italian Pavilion is a very nice one. If you look at it yourself, you will see that the building material is transparent concrete, translucent! Next to it is the glittering British Pavilion, which is very small but really beautiful, with tens of thousands of glowing tentacles swaying in the wind, so you can imagine what it's like without going there.

Finally, end your day at the Africa Union Pavilion, where you'll find an African bazaar and can buy some souvenirs. When you leave the pavilion, you'll see a 10-hectare playground, which isn't really much fun, so go to Disney in 2014! In the past is the only wetland park in the center of the city, Back Beach Park, suitable for couples who are in love, but there are quite a lot of mosquitoes in the summer.

From the back of the beach is the subway line 7, the second day of the journey ends here.

Day 3

On the first two days of the trip, you've already walked through all the pavilions on the Pudong side of the Expo site. Many people think that the pavilions in Puxi are not the main focus, but if you know about the Expo, you will find that the corporate pavilions also played an important role in the Expo, and the organizers of the Expo also provided a place called the "Urban Best Practices Area" for you to learn about the efforts of various countries to improve the quality of life in their cities.

On the third day of the event, it's still a good idea to arrive at the park entrance at 8:30 a.m. Take subway line 8 to Xizang. Take subway line 8 and get off at the South Xizang Road station, which is the largest entrance to the Puxi Expo.

Inside, you'll first see the Jiangnan Shipbuilding Museum, a converted old factory building, which is commonly known as the China Shipbuilding Enterprise Museum. Inside you can see the history of China's shipbuilding, as well as the model of Zheng He's treasure ship, more than 400 years ago, Zheng He's fleet is invincible ah, what Columbus, Magellan are the later.

From the China Shipbuilding Museum, you can walk towards the Nanpu Bridge, and then go to the China Private Enterprise Pavilion, where private enterprises like Alibaba and Redstar Macalline will jointly exhibit. And then is the Vanke Museum, as China's largest real estate developer, indeed quite rich ah! The pavilion is made of pressed wheat stacks, so you can see what Chinese cities will look like in 2049. Next to Vanke is Yuanda Pavilion, this air conditioning company is very amazing, the building concept and design of the pavilion reflects the environmental protection, the pavilion can be completed in a short period of time, in addition to new energy-saving environmental protection air conditioning display.

After seeing the Yuanda Pavilion, we will go to the Urban Best Practices Area, and then the rest of the corporate pavilions in the afternoon. After the past, Osaka and Taipei's pavilions are quite good, as well as the case of Sao Paulo, Brazil, are worth seeing. After seeing the footbridge, you can go up, near Zhongshan South Road side is the best urban best practice area of the northern construction case area.

There is the Shanghai Eco-Home, which shows how innovative modern living environments can be. There's also the century-old pawnshop in Macau, De Cheng Press, and up there you'll find 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. The Daming Palace in Xi'an and Tengtou Village in Ningbo are also good places to visit. Overseas, I recommend the Zero Carbon Pavilion in London, the Hamburg House in Hamburg, the 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, and all the lighting effects are from Lyon, France.

After you're done with all that, you'll go back over the footbridge to the south side of the city, where you'll find a plaza called the World City Plaza, where you can cool off under the tents, which cost 2 million dollars for the large awnings! There is a stage in the center of the square where you can watch the show, and 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 museum 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 Hall, the one under the chimney, and with a bit of luck you can meet Mr. Ni. Inside the museum, you'll find information about the future of urban life, and the problems facing the city in the "once upon a time," or the present. It's a big place, so take your time to experience it.

After visiting the Future Pavilion, please go back to the direction of the Enterprise Pavilion, and this time, the tour route is China Aviation, Information and Communication, and SAIC-GM. China's aviation museum is like a white cloud, many people have never taken an airplane can go to experience some. The Information and Communication Pavilion is created by China Mobile and China Telecom, bring your cell phone and inside the pavilion, it will tell you the true meaning of infinite communication in the information age. The SAIC-GM Pavilion will take you to experience urban transportation in 2030.

Afterward, you can watch a show at the Expo Square and play around the old dockyard of the former Jiangnan Shipyard. Then you can 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. Railroad Museum next to the Shanghai Enterprise Union Museum, a very beautiful pavilion, Yu Qiuyu is the art director, the facade is a CD-ROM, there are a lot of high-tech elements, there are the world's most advanced robot - Haibao. Shanghai Enterprise Joint Pavilion is next to the Chinese insurance, I personally think it's not interesting, but since I came, go take a look at it.

Jiangnan Park is where you can rest and eat. In the evening, you can go to the Coca-Cola Pavilion, which is very easy to find, the building is a big Coke bottle. After that, you can 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 can go in directly without queuing. 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. State Grid Pavilion out of the head up is the oil museum of the big screen, you can see how China's oil industry, today's world, there is oil is the king of the road! Close to the Huangpu River is the Korean Enterprise Joint Pavilion, Ebay, Samsung, Hyundai, LG will be exhibited in it, we recommend that you outside the venue to take a picture to remember it, because after the Expo building materials will be made into an environmentally friendly bag for the public to use in Shanghai.

Finally, you can learn about the Expo's 160-year history by visiting the Expo Museum, which is the same building as the Hall of Variety, where you can watch performances. After that, go to the Civilization Hall and learn about the city's past. Next to the Civilization Pavilion is the Japan Industry Association Pavilion. Japan has always attached great importance to its participation in the Expo, and I believe that you will not be disappointed by the exhibits in the Pavilion.

Finally, you can leave the park at the Luban Road exit, where the Lupu Bridge is located, and during the day, you can pay 68 yuan to climb to the top and see the whole park. There is a metro line 4 and buses 17, 36, 146 and so on leaving from the Lu Ban Road exit

The first three days, if this is the case, you can have time to go to other parts of Shanghai to have a good look at the park.

I hope this helps!