Itinerary



Day 1: Zone D & E
  • Egyptian Cities
  • San Paulo
  • Seoul City
  • Theme: Pavilion of Footprint
  •  Space Home Pavilion
  • Japanese Industry Pavilion
  • Information and Communication Pavilion
  • Broad Pavilion
  • UBPA Display(North)
Day 2: Zone A & B
  • Bangladesh Pavilion
  • Kyrgyzstan Pavilion
  • Maldives Pavilion
  • Mongolia Pavilion
  • Afghanistan Pavilion
  • Democratic People’s Republic of Korea Pavilion
  • Japan Pavilion
  • Iran Pavilion
  • Lebanon Pavilion
  • Uzbekistan Pavilion
  • Singapore Pavilion
Day 3: Zone C
  • Africa Joint Pavilion
  • Sweden Pavilion
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One key learning point for this visit: PLANNING is utmost important. This phrase "When you do not plan, you plan to fail"applies here. There are lots of challenges to overcome despite the fact there's planning. And more importantly, plan with a realistic timeframe, and having to take into account of
  • The physical body condition - there's lots of footwork, there's lots of wait time (which is beyond imagination). 
  • The crowd - that's where one had an initial idea of how 'big' China is... just a small fraction, that's enough to drown us in nowhere
  • The local culture of queuing and squeezing... oh! It's a total eye-opener. Where's order when "Order" was hung everywhere at the covered areas of the queue? Unfortunately, the impression had not quite change, compared to my tramatised Nanjing departure. Just wondering, would that ever change?
  • The weather was unpredictable
All in all, am proud that the Asian country has done the continent proud! Who else is capable of hosting such a grand event with such huge success!? Of course, areas for improvement to make the whole experience an excellent one would be... PEOPLE :)

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