What are the good places to go in the BC area of the World Expo Recommend what else to pay attention

Updated on tourism 2024-03-04
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Let me tell you my personal experience so that it can be convincing.

    Let me tell you, I went to Area C that day, that is, developed countries in Europe, the Americas and some countries in Africa. Reservations are not required for these venues. I went to the French Pavilion, the United States Pavilion, the Swiss Pavilion, the Spanish Pavilion, the African Pavilion, the Central and South American Pavilion, and a number of smaller pavilions near the Central and South American Pavilion, including the Intellectual Pavilion.

    Because I lined up in front of the Spanish Pavilion as soon as I entered, the park opened at 9:00 and opened at 9:30, and I was queuing in Spain for half an hour.

    It didn't feel like I was in line for long because I was one of the first to go in that day. After I came out, I went to the French Pavilion, because it was near the Spanish Pavilion, and although the French Pavilion looked crowded, the queue was very fast. I only had a queue for about 1 hour.

    Then I went to the Swiss Pavilion and waited in line for nearly 3 hours !! for the cable carIt's not worth it, and it's not much to look at!

    I went to the African United Pavilion at noon, which was very large, but it was all a bazaar, and I felt that Africans were here to do business and not to exhibit, but there was no queue at all in this pavilion. The same goes for the Central and South American Joint Pavilion, there is no queue, but there are fewer things sold inside.

    Then in the afternoon, I went to the American Pavilion, and it was claimed that it was about 4 hours in line, but in fact I only had about 2 hours in line. Then I went, the Mexico Pavilion and the Intelligence Pavilion, the outside of the Mexico Pavilion was very beautiful, the venue was built underground, it was quite cool to enter, and the queue was about half an hour or so. I highly recommend the Intelligence Hall, it is very fun inside, no worse than the Big Hall, and the queue is only about half an hour.

    The rest of the time I'm just wandering around. Taking pictures of the outside stadium is actually quite beautiful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Let me tell you first, if you go so late, you want to see so many pavilions in 1 day, unless there is a fabulous RP, it is impossible to do so, the first 4, and Russia spend an average of 1 hour, Germany takes 3 to 5 hours, Switzerland, Italy, England 2 hours, that's 14 hours.

    It's good that you can go to the map for the route yourself, Area C is not much in total, and you can't detour much, if you can't even stand the detour, I think you should not go to see the Expo.

    If you can get there at 6 o'clock, at least before 7 o'clock, then there is still hope that all of this will be done, but you have to be patient, have perseverance, have speed, and if you can do it, just keep looking.

    If you don't know the way, ask the volunteers to ask for a map when waiting at the security checkpoint before 9 o'clock, don't wait until you go in, the time at this time is a race against time, the queue time is 2 hours to 4 hours, this depends on the morning and evening of your trip and the speed of rushing.

    After coming out, we went to Switzerland (half an hour in line), the United Kingdom (1 to 2 hours), Italy (1 to 2 hours), Russia (1 hour), Denmark (half an hour), and Belarus (half an hour), all without a detour (I laughed).

    After reading all of these, it's about 6 o'clock if it's fast, maybe it's 10 o'clock if it's slow, and then go to South Africa (half an hour to 1 hour) when you have time, and then go to France (1 hour) after South Africa comes out, and finally take a car to Israel (less than 1 hour).

    If you insist on going at 11 o'clock and are afraid of a detour, then don't think about it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I won't say much about the popular museums that Italy, Germany, France, Spain and other people on the earth know, and recommend a few museums that I think are good after seeing them, and the main queue time is not too long. We recommend the Thailand Pavilion, Latvia Pavilion, Monaco Pavilion, Morocco Pavilion, and Iceland Pavilion. You can check it out.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Holland Pavilion: There are many curiosities in the open viewing passage.

    Denmark Pavilion: Mermaid and Bike Ride.

    Swiss Pavilion: Aerial cable car.

    Sweden Pavilion: Swings and Slides.

    Chile Pavilion: Life on the Other Side of the Earth.

    Russian Pavilion: A Fairytale World.

    German Pavilion: Voice-activated balls.

    UK Pavilion: Temple of the Seed.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The British Pavilion is the seeds, the chocolates in the Belgian Pavilion are delicious, and the waffles outside are delicious, but they are too expensive 20 pieces are a slap big The German Pavilion is good-looking, and the 7 national treasures in the French Pavilion are very good The millet baby in the Spanish Pavilion is super cute.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Expo Area B has.

    1. Malaysia Pavilion 2. Pacific Union Pavilion 3. Brunei Pavilion 4. Public Engagement Pavilion 5. World Meteorological Pavilion 6. World ** Center Association Pavilion 7. Sunshine of Life Pavilion 8. Indonesia Pavilion 9. Pavilion of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

    10. Joint Pavilion of International Organizations (including: Shanghai Cooperation Organization Pavilion, International Federation of Public Transport Pavilion, World Water Council Pavilion, World Nature** Pavilion, World Cities and Localities** Pavilion, Association of Southeast Asian Nations Pavilion, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Pavilion, Global Environment ** Pavilion, Arab League Pavilion, International Bamboo and Rattan Organization Pavilion, International Council of Museums Pavilion, Francophonie Business Forum Pavilion, Boao Forum for Asia Pavilion).

    11. International Information Development Network Pavilion 12. Cambodia Pavilion 13. Thailand Pavilion 14. Philippine Pavilion 15. United Nations Joint Pavilion 16. Singapore Pavilion 17. New Zealand Pavilion 18. Australia Pavilion.

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