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I think Sri Lanka is okay.
Then there is a little Zhengtai in Iran who can speak Chinese, crazy and cute.
Actually, you don't have to plan which small restaurant to go to, anyway, if you see fewer people, you will enter, and sometimes there will be unexpected gains.
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I'm very honest to tell you no! I'm looking for it too! Didn't find it!
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I've just come back from the Expo, so I'd like to recommend a few museums that I personally think are good.
Poland: Queue: (20-30 minutes) Highlights: The application of Chinese paper-cutting is a very heartfelt museum.
Denmark: 10 minutes Highlights: The bronze statue of a mermaid who left Denmark for the first time, there are not many things in Denmark, but it gives people a very comfortable feeling.
France: 30 minutes Highlights: 7 authentic paintings, statues, luxury brands such as LV and Dior.
Turkey: 40 minutes Highlights: Different, unexpected.
Spain: 30 minutes Highlights: Flamenco dance, giant baby.
Italy: 1 hour Highlights: Next host country.
Russia: 1 hour and a half Highlights: The perfect combination of fairy tales and atmosphere, beautiful. The time mentioned above is the time when I was queuing, not necessarily accurate, but also depends on the specific situation when you go.
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I went to the World Expo twice, a total of 7 days in the park, and I feel that some of the pavilions did not go, it is a pity How to say it, there are many people will definitely give you a wonderful display, such as Saudi Arabia, France, Italy, the United Kingdom, Japan, if you don't go, there will definitely be regrets
Therefore, be sure to write a few museums according to your personal interests, and you are interested in going, so that you can give you targeted suggestions
Another: If you are afraid of crowding, you must not go on weekends and holidays
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Wow, the second floor, you probably went in May, or you took your grandparents there!
Landlord, do you know what it means to have more porridge and less porridge? Anyone who has seen the World Expo knows that the unpopular pavilion is definitely not good-looking, and the popular pavilion is definitely crowded! If you're looking for a popular national pavilion where no one is looking, I'll be honest with you! However, there are exceptions to the following.
1. The National Pavilion that has not been dismantled after the end of the Expo.
2. The Expo Park after 8 o'clock on rainy days on weekdays.
Click on the first national pavilion to run wild after entering the park.
In addition to the above reasons, it is impossible to enter the popular but less crowded national pavilion at other times!
The one on the second floor! It took me an hour to line up at 8 in Italy and three quarters of an hour in France at 8 o'clock. And the number of visitors to the park in those two times was only a little over 300,000! I don't know how you got here for those half hours!
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There is a popular hall.
Americas: United States.
Europe: France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Germany, United Kingdom, RussiaAsia: China, Kazakhstan, Japan, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, United Arab Emirates, Israel, Thailand, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macau (China Pavilion, Macau Pavilion, Taiwan Pavilion can only be entered with a reservation ticket, others can queue up).
Oceania: Australia (go around 10 p.m. without queuing) Plus: Weather Museum.
The rest are relatively unpopular, and the queue is less than 2 hours
I was a volunteer, so I studied it very much, and then I went to it myself 3 times, and most of the popular restaurants listed above were good
I like China, Germany, Thailand and the UAE the most, and I hope I can help you with my experience
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Unpopular pavilions, like some European joint pavilions, African joint pavilions, Asian joint pavilions, there are many unpopular pavilions, and countries you haven't heard of are generally unpopular pavilions. But it's not good-looking, this kind of museum, you don't have to queue up, go straight in, go around, basically nothing good-looking, and go out. In particular, the Finland Pavilion is not beautiful at all, white and white, and the exterior is better.
Anyway, you run faster, and generally speaking, the time is okay. It won't take more than 1 hour, but of course if you want to look at the China Pavilion (reservation ticket), the Japan Pavilion, the Saudi Arabia Pavilion and other popular pavilions, you can't do it, you have to wait for 5 or 6 hours. Of course, I don't think the other museums are good except for the China Pavilion.
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Some of the joint pavilions, such as the African United Pavilion, the Asian United Pavilion. Wait.
Most of them sell trinkets. However, you can also go in and have a walk.
And in Cuba, some small restaurants also have no content, such as shops. Unpopular Pavilion.
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China Pavilion, Saudi Arabia Pavilion, Spain Pavilion, Belgium Pavilion, Australia Pavilion, Germany Pavilion, France Pavilion, Russia Pavilion, Japan Pavilion, City Footprint Pavilion, State Grid Pavilion, Hong Kong Pavilion, Thailand Pavilion (you can't finish there).
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1.Popular pavilions: Thailand, Australia.
2.Super popular: China, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Italy, Taiwan, Japan, Switzerland, Sweden, Denmark, Spain...
3.The United States and Singaporeans are not few, queue for more than 1 hour in the morning, 10 minutes in the evening The British Pavilion is quite a lot of people, but it looks at the seeds inside, the cost performance is not high, the queue for 2 hours is very crowded in the Korean Pavilion, and the overall value is not very high, queue for 2 hours as long as you can go to see as long as you can generally look at half an hour and 40 minutes Because you have to look at other pavilions Save time and see the flowers The Chinese Pavilion will be retained in the future And the people who have passed away want to go again to see it in the future The Taiwan Pavilion also needs to make an appointment The Saudi Pavilion seems to have the most people, and when you go to Saudi Arabia on weekends, it takes five hours, the Japan Pavilion is five hours, and the Korean Pavilion is five and a half hours.
Now basically there is a long queue, like the case management of the people are relatively few, China Pavilion France Pavilion UK Pavilion Denmark Pavilion Belgium Pavilion Saudi Arabia Pavilion European Pavilion Israel Pavilion United States Pavilion Africa Pavilion Thailand Pavilion These venues are more popular, it can be said that they are quite popular, the Chinese Pavilion is now not available for an appointment, and the queue for other venues is basically more than five hours, the Saudi Arabia Pavilion is very good, the queue takes more than ten hours, and there is still a long queue at night, which is said to be very good.
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1.China Pavilion 2France Pavilion 3
UK Pavilion 3Denmark Pavilion 4Belgium Pavilion 5
Saudi Pavilion 6European Union Pavilion 7Israel Pavilion 8
U.S. Pavilion 9Africa United Pavilion 10Thailand Pavilion.
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It's better not to join in the fun, the queue is too long.
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China, Germany, Saudi Arabia, oil, Japan.
I've seen or listened to better pavilions in the field, Taiwan, China, Japan, Thailand, Germany, power grid, oil.
Saudi Arabia, Spain, France, Italy.
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During the day, you can see the unpopular restaurants in Puxi and Pudong, and then look at these popular museums two hours before closing, and you can see about 3 in a day.
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I've been to the Expo 10 times, and I've been to most of the venues. There are a lot of good-looking venues, let's not talk about it in the China Pavilion, I think the 4D movie in the Petroleum Pavilion is very good, of course, you can see such a shocking 4D movie when you go to the Science and Technology Museum in Shanghai; In addition, I think the Yuanda Pavilion is also very good, as soon as it enters, there is a tin house, you can go in and let you experience the scene of Wenchuan**, and you can know how to prevent their buildings during the visit, how to save energy and so on.
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e The Expo is long past and what is the use of asking.
First of all, excluding Saudi Arabia, there is nothing to see if there are too many people to die. Taiwan can also be excluded, the queuing phenomenon is fortunately, but it is not interesting inside. SAIC also recommends not to go, or several other European and American pavilions are more interesting. Recommend Virtue Faga.
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