The sole official 24-hour Expo hotline is +86-21-962010 and it offers a multilingual service covering 12 languages including English, French and Japanese. Read More>>
Venturing across the colossal expo site for hours and visiting numerous pavilions is guaranteed to lead to a serious bout of hunger. But with over 190 restaurants and shops on site, finding a place to eat will be a piece of cake. Read More>>
One thing is successfully getting hold of Expo tickets, the other is knowing how to get into the site itself. This may sound like a bit of a no-brainer, but with over 16 entrances to choose from, it’s good to be prepared. Read More>>
The official opening hours of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo were announced on April 18th. Read More>>
So you’ve managed to buy a ticket for the Expo, packed your bags, hopped on a plane or train and arrived slap bang in the middle of Shanghai. Then what? This article highlights the best transport means available in Shanghai to get to the Expo site. Read More>>
2008 was the year when the world’s eye was fixed on Beijing. The year 2010 will be Shanghai’s turn. From May 1st to October 31st 2010, an estimated 70 million visitors will visit Shanghai for the 2010 Shanghai Expo, the first World Exposition to be held in a developing country. Read More>>
The Expo Site is a colossal space that covers a total area of 5.28 sq km, including the enclosed area and outside areas of support facilities. The Expo Site spans both sides of the Huangpu River, with 3.93 sq km in Pudong and 1.35 sq km in Puxi. This vast area is further divided into various zones,... Read More>>




