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1 will be very crowded, holiday + citizen free tickets + student organization to visit and study.
2 is indeed good, to be precise, it is just a long queue, but it is much less crowded than the French German Pavilion
3No, you have to line up outside and you have to go inside, it's not a big deal, of course, there is a robot that can play the violin in the Japan Pavilion, and there is a service attitude that sees the staff constantly nodding and bowing.
4 water, folding stool, pastime books, game consoles, newspapers, etc.
5 It is said that the current popular pavilions are all passed down by word of mouth, all have certain characteristics, and those with poor reputation (such as the British Pavilion and the Australian Pavilion) are not as many as in May, and the first-line hits: Saudi Arabia (super-large ring movie), China, Germany (high-tech), Japan, France (garden flavor) (if you don't go to any of them, it is almost the same as not coming.)
Second-tier favorites: Italy, Switzerland (cable car), Turkey (monuments), South Korea, Taiwan, Petroleum (film), Japan Enterprise Pavilion, Aviation Pavilion (simulated driving), General Pavilion (you can go to a few).
Three lines: Denmark (The Little Mermaid), Northern Europe (Norway, Finland, Sweden), Belgium, the United States (4 aspiring films), Africa United (African Bazaar), Netherlands (good scenery), Spain (I personally feel that there is nothing), Russia (fairy tale world), Luxembourg, the United Kingdom (just take photos on location), New Zealand Pavilion (Maori performance).
It is recommended to use your mobile phone to log on to the Expo website to search for the queuing situation of each museum, and do not go to anyone who has been registered for more than five hours, because those greater than or equal to five hours will be displayed for five hours.
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I went to the World Expo after the college entrance examination and went to the World Expo for three days.
1.If you can, I advise you to wake up early in the morning, about 7 o'clock or so, and go to the Expo by yourself to line up.
You can get a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion Otherwise, Area A will be so exciting.
The area is those pavilions in Asia, in fact, there are a lot of things to see, but there are absolutely many people in line.
3.It's Zone C, and that's the Africa and Europe pavilions. It's fun if it's rainy, because there aren't many people.
There are many museums in Zone C that don't have to wait in line for too long. And the distance between the pavilions is not too far and not too tiring. Most of the pavilions in Europe are very interesting, **few people in line**Don't hesitate.
There are also some very good ones in those museums in Africa, don't pick the museum to queue up, it's meaningless. If you see which museum has few people in line, go up.
4.The Japan and South Korea Pavilion is crowded, and I already feel dizzy when I see that team. At that time, it was super uncomfortable to wait in line for hours in line for the Australian pavilion, let alone those so popular pavilions? If you can't enter, take a commemorative photo on the exterior wall.
6.If you don't have good energy, bring a small stool inside. In fact, I don't often sit in line when I wear it, and it's a heavy burden to hold in my hand. It is not recommended to bring.
7.Go over there and buy an Expo passport and go into each museum to stamp 30 passports.
8.It is recommended to bring some delicious food before entering the hospital, but you should consider whether your burden is heavy, you can eat when you are hungry in line, and the things in it are expensive and crowded.
9.Try to get into the museum as much as possible on the first day The first day of physical strength and energy is the best. Don't postpone the plan to the next day or the third day, when you are already tired and have time but no energy to go, your feet hurt so badly.
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It's not worth going to the exhibition hall too much, just the United States Pavilion, the Saudi Pavilion, the Denmark Pavilion, the United Kingdom Pavilion and Germany are quite good, and I think the others are not good.
The Indonesian Pavilion doesn't have anything in it, it's bamboo.
Croatia. Although the queue is not very long, there are also 20 minutes before entering the mountain.
I saw a comic tunnel, next to it was a circle. I just thought I could take a good look at ......As a result, it has been ...... to the export goods shopping area
The Korean Pavilion is the most unsightly, it took 3 hours to queue, the queue is 3 layers inside and 3 layers outside, only 20 people are put in each time, the people in the row are about to become nervous, and it is not interesting to enter inside. It's all sticks, be careful to be looked down upon, and stick to it.
Spain (as far as girls dancing and giant dolls, you think it's worth it to line up for 1 hour to watch these 2, just go).
The Finland Pavilion is boring, going in and looking at galoshes, kitchen utensils, bicycles, etc., it's not interesting.
Cuba Pavilion Bar. Go in and out. Less than a minute. Nothing. Oh, and there are a few cigars.
Japan's industrial sho is the worst, so go in and see the advertisements of various companies. The worst thing is that I haven't let it out without reading it, which feels like forced consumption.
It is said that many museums in Africa are like temple fairs that sell things.
The countries of Central Asia are not very good, Cambodia and Nepal are okay. Because the pavilions of many small countries were built for him by China, they are not very waxy.
You see that the queue is very fast, there is no one, then it is not worth the attack The venues in Area C are not very good. It's all about watching movies. The queue is not short, it is not interesting.
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I've just come back from the Expo, and I think I've seen so many museums. Or the Chinese pavilion is very good.
I highly recommend a few pavilions in Area E. Fabulous! And you can make an appointment online, and it feels cool to go in directly.
The China National Pavilion, the Petroleum Pavilion, the China Power Grid, and SAIC-GM are all very good.
The Swiss Pavilion is ok, mainly because there is an Alpine cable car that is a bit new. The ceiling of the wheat ears and poppies in the Italian pavilion is still a bit new, and those pavilions like the United Kingdom, the United States, Spain, and South Korea are all appearance-ism, only the appearance is good-looking! Just take a picture at night!
And those pavilions in China really amazed a few of us! For example, the Qingming Riverside Map of the China Pavilion, the 4D of the Petroleum Pavilion and SAIC-GM are very good-looking!
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I also agree with the above, a day, go to the popular point of the museum, although maybe half of the time is waiting, but at least it is worth it, like Asia, look at the China Pavilion, Hong Kong Pavilion, Taiwan Pavilion, Japan, South Korea, whatever, don't go to that kind of small country, no one, enter from the door, come out from the back door, and some don't take ten minutes.
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I've been to the Spanish Pavilion and I'm disappointed. It is recommended that everyone still do not go well. Except for a super big baby, there is nothing else to see.
It's still a German pavilion, it's all high-tech, and it's very interesting, and there are a lot of things, I queued for 100 minutes and walked for 90 minutes, it's worth it. I haven't been to the others yet, but I've heard that some of the case halls and enterprise halls are quite fun. Of course, most of the Tai Kwun are very fun, such as France, Saudi Arabia, China, etc.
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Europe (43):
France, Netherlands, Monaco, Switzerland, Ukraine, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Germany, Croatia, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Poland, Luxembourg, Albania, Turkey, Belgium, Lithuania, Montenegro, Moldova, Belarus, Russia, Portugal, Serbia, Finland, Azerbaijan, Greece, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Romania, Ireland, Cyprus, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, San Marino, Norway, Slovakia, Estonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Malta, Slovenia.
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France, Netherlands, Monaco, Switzerland, Ukraine, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Germany, Croatia, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Poland, Luxembourg, Albania, Turkey, Belgium, Lithuania, Montenegro, Moldova, Belarus, Russia, Portugal, Serbia, Finland, Azerbaijan, Greece, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Romania, Ireland, Cyprus, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, San Marino, Norway, Slovakia, Estonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Malta, Slovenia. Some of the above European countries do not have their own independent venues, but are in the European Joint Pavilion. The European Pavilion is further divided into:
European Joint Pavilion I, European Joint Pavilion II.
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China 2010 Shanghai World Expo Europe:
France, Netherlands, Monaco, Switzerland, Ukraine, Italy, Spain, Hungary, Germany, Croatia, United Kingdom, Bulgaria, Poland, Luxembourg, Albania, Turkey, Belgium, Lithuania, Montenegro, Moldova, Belarus, Russia, Portugal, Serbia, Finland, Azerbaijan, Greece, Czech Republic, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Ireland, Cyprus, Austria, Denmark, Sweden, San Marino, Norway, Slovakia, Estonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Malta, Slovenia, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Armenia, European Union.
Shanghai World Expo 2010 (Expo 2010) in China is the 41st World Expo. Held in Shanghai, China, from May 1 to October 31, 2010. This World Expo is also the first World Expo hosted by China.
Harmonious city is the essence of the theme of the Shanghai World Expo.
The 2010 Shanghai World Expo will respond to the demand for "Better City, Better Life" with the concept of "Harmonious City".
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The European Zone, which includes the national pavilions of Europe, the Americas and Africa, is the most popular area of the Expo site.
Europe (30).
Austria, Belgium, Belarus, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, United Kingdom, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, Ireland, Iceland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Latvia.
North America (17).
Canada, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominica, El Salvador, Grenada, Haiti, Mexico, Nicaragua, Saint Kittis and Neves, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago.
South America (8).
Argentina, Colombia, Guyana, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, Venezuela, Brazil.
Africa (11).
Algeria, Madagascar, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Congo, Tunisia, Uganda.
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Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Spain, Serbia, Belgium, Poland, Germany, Monaco, Latvia, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Sweden, Iceland, Turkey, Ireland, Norway, Ukraine, Denmark, Austria, Romania, Croatia, Lithuania, Russia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Portugal, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Belarus, Hungary There are also 2 European Pavilions.
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European Participating Countries (47): Germany, Finland, Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Luxembourg, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Russia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Monaco, Ukraine, Hungary, Croatia, Bulgaria, Albania, Turkey, Independence. More》 European Exhibiting Countries (47):
Germany, Finland, Ireland, Denmark, Norway, Netherlands, Sweden, Belgium, Spain, Luxembourg, Italy, United Kingdom, France, Russia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Poland, Austria, Monaco, Ukraine, Hungary, Croatia, Bulgaria, Albania, Turkey, Lithuania, Montenegro, Moldova, Belarus, Portugal, Serbia, Azerbaijan, Greece, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Cyprus, San Marino, Slovakia, Estonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Malta, Slovenia.
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All European countries participated, and you can also check it by map.
Iceland, Finland, Sweden.
Switzerland, Turkey, Russia, Germany, France, Portugal...
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German Pavilion: Interactive voice-activated balls.
France Pavilion: Seven World Famous Paintings.
Italy Pavilion: Fashion Leather Shoes Cars.
Spain Pavilion: Sleeping Beauty and Big-Headed Dolls.
Russian Pavilion: A Fairytale World.
Swiss Pavilion: 6-seater car in the air.
Denmark Pavilion: Original Sleeping Beauty & Sky Bike.
Swiss Pavilion: Swings and Round Hole Slides.
Australia Pavilion: Bicycle Power Painting.
Belgium & EU Pavilion: World of Chocolate.
Portugal Pavilion: Sino-Portuguese History and Emperor's Edicts.
Petroleum Pavilion: The Best 4D Experience.
Aviation Pavilion: Flight experience and simulation operation (simulation operation requires reservation) (the German Pavilion and the Aviation Pavilion may have a longer queue time) Others are okay Oh, and the Chilean Pavilion is also good, there is an upside-down room I like a pavilion I wish the owner of the building a happy time o( o
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