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When queuing up in the Japan Pavilion, a small fan will be given, which is the kind of plastic fan used for advertising, don't do it Coca-Cola send a coke, Belgium sends chocolate, Turkey sends opal, France Pavilion sends gifts at a designated time every day, including perfume that has just been launched, Peru Pavilion can taste and eat, and there are many pavilions, Italy** is shoes; Held once a day in the afternoon or evening in Belgium**, the winning visitor is expected to win the grand prize of a luxury week trip to Belgium for two.
Heck, anyway, many museums send things, even if they don't send things, almost every museum has souvenirs for sale. If you want to have more chances, go directly to Area C, there are many tricks.
Anyway, you don't want to go out for a day, unless you have a detailed expo strategy... Remind you that there are really a lot of people, so be well prepared. Especially the pavilion with giveaways.
It's best to eat well in the morning and bring lunch with you, because one pancake inside sells for 10 pieces...
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There is a lucky bag at the Japan Industry Hall.
In the case of Chengdu Living Water Park, 130 panda toys will be distributed from 18:00 every day.
The Coca-Cola Pavilion has small Coke.
There is a folding fan in the Japan Pavilion.
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I know that the water in the Expo Park is given for free, and the other venues will give you some small souvenirs, such as a small pendant for a smile, but there are very few.
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Generally, there are early go, that is, the first batch (limited to large tubes), not necessarily unique to the exhibition hall, maybe fans and the like, as well as towel fans and so on. Normal Belgium EU Pavilion, Singapore, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Japanese industry and so on have.
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There are hair things in Taiwan, small teacups, and a bottle of milk tea, a bottle of disinfectant, and a luminous disc for the Hong Kong Pavilion, and I don't remember the others.
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The Iran Pavilion gave me a bag.
There are books and CDs in it, but not everyone has them.
Most of the places are small east and west,,, only the National Pavilion Day will give away some better things.
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Singapore, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan Pavilion, etc.
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Drinking water: The park provides free direct drinking water, which can be filled with water bottles or directly drunk.
Public transportation: including buses, cross-river ferries, subway line 13, and entrance ferries.
Venue visit: If you have a 100% reservation system, you must first receive a reservation ticket, which is also free.
Public facilities: toilets, mother-and-baby rooms, hospitals, etc.
Small gifts from venues: very few. Now I am sure that there are fans from the Japan Pavilion and small gifts from the Taiwan Pavilion, but the main purpose is advertising!
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I don't know what you're asking, but I'll tell you about the souvenirs of the venue.
Pudong: The badge of the Czech Pavilion (take it yourself, I have seen people grab it in their bags one by one), the Belgian-EU Pavilion will give you a small cookie at the door, the Taiwan Pavilion will give you a lot of things, I haven't been there, the Hong Kong Pavilion seems to give some travel coupon analogues.
Puxi: Odense's badge (500 are distributed every day), Liverpool's badge (there is a performance in the interactive session or fill out an electronic form at the end), the badge of the Hamburg Pavilion (there is interaction when you are in line, and you can get it if you answer correctly first), and the Hong Kong Case Museum will give you a very nice wristband with an electronic chip in it, which is part of his display, so there is a reward. The Japan Industrial Center will also hand out souvenirs, including an eco-friendly bag.
If it's not about souvenirs, then the water at the drinking point is free, the toilet is free, the paper in the toilet is free, the map and program at the information desk are free, and the volunteers are patted ** for free. Transportation in the park is free of charge, except for sightseeing cars and boats at the pier starting with M.
The old cabbage in the park will give you the answer, I hope it will be helpful to you.
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Ireland, Estonia, Portugal, Russia have nothing to buy. There is food in Turkey, and so is Greece. Ukraine has items about their country, oh there are archipelagos together with the pavilion and Turkmenistan.
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There is nothing for sale in the China Pavilion.
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Except for the Taiwan Pavilion and the Japan Industry Pavilion, most of the venues' gifts are random, and badges, maps, small souvenirs, eco-friendly bags, etc. are not sent for a limited time, so it's not interesting to go for the gifts.
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It doesn't matter, I remember that when I went to the French Pavilion, I was given a thick book...
2Japan Industrial Center There is also it
3 The City Pavilion in Puxi There are so few people there and there is no need to queue. When I went to a museum that happened to play games. Then the friend went to play and won a cute doll haha.
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I went there in mid-August, and what I knew at that time was that the Taiwan Pavilion and the Japan Industrial Pavilion would give away a large commemorative bag, the Belgian Pavilion would send a cookie, the Africa Pavilion would send a small flag or medallion to Namibia, and the Hong Kong Pavilion in the Asian Pavilion would send a wristband.
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This is completely up to luck.。。 If you feel that there are more people, you won't send it - it's easy to get if there are fewer people.
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Belgium Pavilion **Win diamonds (loose diamonds) and distribute chocolates.
Every Saturday at 7 p.m., a quiz on Europe and Belgium will be held, and one lucky winner will have a chance to win a world-famous Belgian diamond.
Other souvenirs: 10,000 individually wrapped Belgian chocolates from the world are distributed daily. In addition, there will be an event every afternoon or evening**, and the winning visitors will be expected to win the grand prize of a "luxury week trip to Belgium for two".
Emirates Pavilion Take a week around the UAE and stay at the Burj Al Arab.
The UAE** will be coming to Shanghai during the Expo and will be rewarded with the coveted "One Week Around the UAE" and a complimentary stay in a seven-star hotel.
Italy Pavilion Observe the shoemaking process and win branded shoes.
From the opening day of the Expo until 15 May, visitors will be able to witness the creation of handmade shoes in the Italian Pavilion's Crafting Lab in the Italian Pavilion's crafting laboratory. At that time, there will be a ** event on site, and the lucky ones can get these shoes and experience the Italian joie de vivre.
The Turkish Pavilion presents magical stones that ward off evil spirits.
Before leaving the museum, each visitor will receive a small gift: a magical little stone that can ward off evil spirits, which is a Turkish opal.
Other souvenirs: In the special product exhibition area, you can buy souvenirs with Turkish characteristics such as porcelain and calligraphy art.
The UK Pavilion gives you a seed of a magical plant.
On the unique façade of the British Pavilion, there are 60,000 "tentacles" made of machine-glass material, and inside each "tentacle" there is a "living" seed. It is understood that visitors to the British Pavilion may get such a miraculous plant seed.
France Pavilion Distributes perfumes from the "France Pavilion".
In September last year, a fragrance called the "France Pavilion" was launched nationwide. Designed for the French Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo, this fragrance is made from the scent of Shanghai magnolia, while the packaging reflects the unique network structure of the French Pavilion. It is reported that during the Expo, the French Pavilion will distribute various small gifts to visitors at a designated time period every day, including this perfume.
The Luxembourg Pavilion can be purchased for commemorative "Shanghai" coins.
This set of commemorative stamps and coins will be available for purchase by visitors. In celebration of the Shanghai World Expo, the "Shanghai" euro commemorative coin was issued by the Banque de Luxembourg**. Visitors will also have the opportunity to buy "Shanghai" stamps issued by the Luxembourg Post Office.
Mexico Pavilion Make a kite and fly it on the top of the pavilion.
The "Piazza" with 135 large kites is the centerpiece of the Mexico Pavilion. Visitors can buy kites in the pavilion anytime and anywhere, or make their own and fly them at the kite plaza on the top floor.
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Actual gifts received by individuals: fans from the Japan Pavilion, badges from the Czech Pavilion, biscuits from the Belgian Pavilion, and eco-friendly bags from Uruguay in the Americas.
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