This place has become a huge shopping mall since the worlds fair in 2010. The amount of diversity of goods that this place has will take a consumer hours to walk through. XiaoMi, Huawei, and Dyson all have shops, and you can go in and test out their wares first hand. The food is interspersed between the various shops, and you'll never be far from something to eat. Make sure you remember where you park, and stamp your parking ticket. I wish there is more green space but there is plenty of natural light and atriums you can relax in if you aren't trying to shop. They were having a painting bidding session in the open when I was there, something I...
Read moreThe Shanghai Expo site is an impressive venue with a massive amount of space, making it ideal for hosting large-scale exhibitions, conventions, and events. The facilities are modern, very clean, and well maintained, giving visitors a comfortable experience. The layout is organized, with clear signage that makes navigating the halls straightforward despite the huge size. During major events, it can get extremely crowded, so it’s best to arrive early and plan your visit to avoid long lines. Overall, the Shanghai Expo provides a world-class setting for international exhibitions and is worth experiencing if you are in the city...
Read moreFree and beautiful art!! The only hitch is if you enjoy reading the plaques of titles/artists/brief descriptions, because they're only in Chinese (no translations for individual work descriptions/contexts-however, some exhibit descriptions have translations). Also, since it's so big and you don't have to pay, I'd recommend going two days instead of trying to see everything in just one. At least for me, things were starting to blend together after a few hours in there, and I think breaking up the amount of time into smaller chunks...
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