The following text is excerpted from an Expo tour guide that is currently highly sought after on the Internet.
Since it first appeared on the author's blog a few days ago, it has spread at an astonishing speed.
Thousands of netizens regard it as "the best folk guide to visiting the Expo" or even the "Bible for Expo viewing". After reading it, Zhou Hanmin, deputy director of the Shanghai World Expo Executive Committee, also praised it as "well written" and the author is a "master".
The reporter later learned that the author of this 3-day tour guide was Ni Wenhao, who graduated from the International Exchange School of Shanghai Second Polytechnic University in 2008. This 23-year-old young man is currently a general operation and management staff member of the World Expo.
At 8:30 on the first day, we arrived at the Yaohua Road entrance and queued up to enter.
Prepare to enter the venue at 9:00. After entering the venue, go to the reservation machine at the entrance to reserve a time to visit the China Pavilion.
■Morning: Expo Center and Theme Pavilions. Individual visitors to each exhibition hall in the park must make on-site reservations.
There are 200 reservation machines at each entrance and exit of the park. Please bring valid documents and tickets.
After making the reservation, enter the park and walk along the Expo axis to the Celebration Square, where the grand opening ceremony will be held.
After reading it, go to the Expo Center, where the opening ceremony of the National Pavilion Day is held every day. If you are lucky, you can also meet a certain national leader or big star.
After seeing the Expo Center, you can go to the Theme Pavilion, where there are four venues, namely the Urban People Pavilion, the Life Pavilion, the Earth Pavilion, and the Public Participation Pavilion.
After visiting the theme museum, it was lunch time.
There is a Chinese food street between the Expo Center and the Theme Pavilion. When you are full, you can go to the Cultural Center to watch a free performance by the Oriental Song and Dance Troupe.
■Afternoon: After watching the performances at the China Pavilion, Provincial and Municipal Pavilions, etc., you can walk from the Cultural Center towards the China Pavilion. First, you will see the Taiwan Pavilion. The LED dome sky lantern inside is the highlight.
The time at this time is around 13:30, so go to the China Pavilion and queue up.
After you enter the venue, take the elevator. The first thing you come to is the 49-meter floor.
There is "Along the River During Qingming Festival", which is more than 100 meters long.
The provincial and municipal pavilions next to it each have 600 square meters of space and each has its own characteristics.
Then go to the Macau Pavilion and the Hong Kong Pavilion. At the top of the Macau Pavilion, you can lie on the ground and watch movies on the ceiling.
After visiting our Chinese exhibition hall, we returned to the door. Don’t go out.
After taking a rest, we walked eastward to the Oman Pavilion, Pakistan Pavilion, and Israel Pavilion, and took a look at the Sri Lanka Pavilion.
After reading, cross the road to go to the Nepal pavilion, where there are thousands of Buddha relics.
The Indian Pavilion is right next to the Nepal Pavilion.
The next thing I saw was the Saudi Pavilion, which has the largest investment among foreign pavilions.
■Evening: Lebanon Pavilion, Iran Pavilion, etc. Then we took a walk in the evening to see the Lebanon Pavilion, Iran Pavilion, North Korea Pavilion, and Uzbekistan Pavilion.
After reading it, I came to the Kazakhstan Pavilion, which is a self-built pavilion.
Across the road there are two venues worth seeing - the Japanese Pavilion and the Korean Pavilion.
Between them are the Vietnam Pavilion and the Asian Joint Pavilion. Let’s take a quick look at them.
Walk along the Expo Avenue towards the Cultural Center. If you are lucky, there will be a parade. If not, don’t regret it. Go to the Celebration Square to watch the closing ceremony!
Day 2 On the second day, it is still recommended that everyone arrive at the park at 8:30, and it is recommended to enter the park from the Changqing Road gate.
The first thing to do when entering the park is to make an appointment. It is recommended that you make an appointment for the American, British, Belgian, French, and Swiss pavilions. The appointment time can be chosen in the afternoon or evening.
■Morning: Thailand Pavilion, Indonesia Pavilion, etc. Entering the park from the Changqing Road entrance is the Thailand Pavilion on the right.
The big building in front of the Thailand Pavilion is the Australia Pavilion, which is worth a visit.
The round music box-like building on the right hand side of Australia is the Singapore Pavilion, and next to it is the Malaysia Pavilion.
After watching it, we went to the New Zealand Pavilion. Once inside, you will be attracted by the beautiful New Zealand scenery. The special effects of the venue were made by the special effects team of "Lord of the Rings".
When you leave the New Zealand Pavilion, look for a building with many bamboos coming out of the roof. That is the Indonesia Pavilion.
From the New Zealand Pavilion to the Indonesian Pavilion, there is a Cambodian Pavilion.
After visiting, you can go to the International Organizations Joint Pavilion, Brunei Pavilion, and Philippines Pavilion.
Next, please go up the elevated walkway and walk toward the Huangpu River. Go down when you see the blue UN Pavilion. It is the United Nations Pavilion and must be seen.
The World Meteorological Organization Pavilion next to it is the most exciting. It is the only self-built pavilion of an international organization. If the weather is good, you can see a rainbow outside the venue.
■Afternoon: It should be noon when you visit the French Pavilion, the American Pavilion, etc. Please eat and drink.
Crossing the road next to the United Nations Pavilion (Changqing Road), you see a rattan basket. That is the Spanish Pavilion. You must see it.
Next to the leisure square at the entrance are the Monaco Pavilion and the Serbia Pavilion, both of which are rental pavilions.
On the other side of the leisure square is the Belgium-EU Pavilion, where you can participate in a competition about European knowledge. Diamonds will be drawn for you every Monday to Saturday, and grand prizes will be drawn for you to travel to Europe every Sunday.
Next to the Belgian Pavilion is the Polish Pavilion, which you should also check out.
There is a cable car on the side of the Huangpu River, which is the Swiss Pavilion. The facade of the Swiss Pavilion will flash, which will convert wind energy and light energy into electrical energy.
Next to the Swiss Pavilion is the French Pavilion, which contains many art treasures, including Rodin's "The Bronze Age".
Next to the French Pavilion and next to the Polish Pavilion is the German Pavilion.