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Visit Shanghai Expo In Three Days

The Expo site is very large with a total area of 5.28 square kilometers (1304 acres), separated by Huangpu River into two districts respectively located in Pudong (east side of Huangpu River) and Puxi (west side of Huangpu River). The whole site is divided into 5 zones, with pavilions of over 200 participant countries, regions, international organizations and businesses.

Most of our customers don’t have many but only a few days to stay in Shanghai for this grand event. How to make good use of the limited time and see the most of the Expo? China Highlights here proposes a visiting schedule of 3 days.

Day 1

  • Morning:

08:30: Arrive at Yaohua Road Station by subway line 7. (Shanghai Expo Transportation)
Book in advance for admission into China Pavilion, then visit Expo Center and Theme Pavilion.

Lunch:

There is a food street between Expo Center and Theme Pavilion, gathering specialties and delicacies from all over China. After lunch, you can go to Culture Center to watch performances.

Afternoon:

China Pavilion — Pavilions of Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan and some other provinces — Oman Pavilion — Pakistan Pavilion — Israel Pavilion — Sri Lanka Pavilion — Nepal Pavilion — India Pavilion — Saudi Arabia Pavilion — Morocco Pavilion — Turkmenistan Pavilion — Qatar Pavilion — United Arab Emirates Pavilion

Evening:

Lebanon Pavilion — Iran Pavilion — North Korea Pavilion — Uzbekistan Pavilion — Kazakhstan Pavilion — Japan Pavilion — South Korea Pavilion — Vietnam Pavilion

Day 2

  • Morning:

8:30: Arrive at Changqing Road Entrance by Subway Line 7.  (Shanghai Expo Transportation)

Thailand Pavilion — Australia Pavilion — Singapore Pavilion — Malaysia Pavilion — New Zealand Pavilion — Indonesia Pavilion — Cambodia Pavilion — Brunei Pavilion — Philippines Pavilion — UN Pavilion — MeteoWorld Pavilion — International Red Cross & Red Crescent Pavilion — Pacific Joint Pavilion

Afternoon:

Spain Pavilion — Monaco Pavilion — Serbia Pavilion — Belgium – EU Pavilion — Poland Pavilion — Switzerland Pavilion — France Pavilion — Germany Pavilion — Ireland Pavilion — Norway Pavilion — Ukraine Pavilion — Iceland Pavilion — Sweden Pavilion — Denmark Pavilion — Finland Pavilion — Latvija Pavilion — Astonia Pavilion — Portugal Pavilion — Slovenia Pavilion — Czech Pavilion — Hungary Pavilion — Caribbean Pavilion — Brazil Pavilion — Venezuela Pavilion — Chile Pavilion — Mexico Pavilion — Canada Pavilion — Peru Pavilion — Columbia Pavilion — Central and South America Pavilion — USA Pavilion

Evening:

Argentina Pavilion — South Africa Pavilion — Egypt Pavilion — Tunisia Pavilion — Algeria Pavilion — Angola Pavilion — Libya Pavilion — Lithuania Pavilion — Croatia Pavilion — Russia Pavilion — Romania Pavilion — Austria Pavilion — Dutch Pavilion — Luxembourg Pavilion — Italy Pavilion — UK Pavilion — Africa Joint Pavilion

Day 3

  • Morning:

8:30: Arrive at South Tibet Road Station by subway line 8. (Shanghai Expo Transportation)

Shipping Pavilion — Private Enterprises Joint Pavilion — Corporate Pavilion of Vanke — “UBPA” (Urban Best Practices Area)

Afternoon:

Future Pavilion — Aviation Pavilion — Information and Communication Pavilion — Aurora Pavilion — Railway Pavilion — Shanghai Corporate Joint Pavilion

Evening:

Coco-Cola Pavilion — Space Pavilion — State Grid Pavilion — Oil Pavilion — World Expo Museum — Urban Footprints Pavilion — Japanese Industry Pavilion
Leave the Expo Park from Luban Road Exit, where visitors can take subway line 4 or one of the many public buses for their next destinations.

It is easy to book Shanghai expo tours with China Highlights online. Find more world expo Shanghai 2010.

About the Author

Mike is writing for China Highlights, which provides Shanghai expo tours, Shanghai expo tickets, Shanghai expo hotels booking services.

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