The site is due to re-open on 1 May, 2012 as the Expo Museum. This ...
... "will serve as a knowledge base about the Expo and the world's latest inventions and innovations, and become as a platform for cultural exchange. Authorized by the International Exhibitions Bureau, the museum will be the official museum of BIE and its official archive."
Check with us again nearer the time if you plan on visiting.
Posted by China Journeys on Wed 8 Feb, 2012
Expo 2010, Shanghai has finished but is it still possible to visit the site and view some permanent displays.
We head from the seat of power in the north, Beijing, to the very different south. We see a mix of urban and rural life giving us a glimpse at the changes that are taking place in this fascinating country.
This journey combines the excitement of discovery in remote Yunnan with a comfortable Yangtse Cruise and a comprehensive look at the most popular sites.
This quick journey is for those who have only one week and want to see the highlights. We visit the three most popular cities: Beijing, Xi'an and Shanghai.
We use the 6 ancient capitals as an excuse to explore the country. Each capital has developed differently and the contrasts help us to understand something of the real China.
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The site is due to re-open on 1 May, 2012 as the Expo Museum. This ...
... "will serve as a knowledge base about the Expo and the world's latest inventions and innovations, and become as a platform for cultural exchange. Authorized by the International Exhibitions Bureau, the museum will be the official museum of BIE and its official archive."
Check with us again nearer the time if you plan on visiting.
Posted by China Journeys on Wed 8 Feb, 2012
Expo 2010, Shanghai has finished but is it still possible to visit the site and view some permanent displays.
Posted by Lisette on Wed 8 Feb, 2012