Publish Time:2016-10-08 16:39:47Source:WTCF
【Introduction】:Zone A, Zone B and Zone C of the World Expo Park, which span 3.93 square kilometers, brought together the national pavilions and themed pavilions during the 2010 World Expo.
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Zone A, Zone B and Zone C of the World Expo Park, which span 3.93 square kilometers, brought together the national pavilions and themed pavilions during the 2010 World Expo. In the post-Expo stage, the Expo Center and Mercedes-Benz Arena kept running. The China Pavilion, after adjustments, was formally open to the public as the image of Chinese art palace in October 1, 2010. City planners envisage creating what's known as “Five Districts and One Belt” on the site of Expo Park, including a 18.72-hectare pleasant, eco-friendly and easily accessible district that is home to the headquarters of state-run companies, offering 600,000 square meters' worth of offices.
Address: Shanghai Expo Park Zone A, Zone B, Zone C
Traffic route: Subway Line 7 (Yaohua Road Station, Changqing road Station, Houtan Road Station); Subway Line 8 (Yaohua Road Station, China Art Palace Station)
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