How can the Expo passport be stamped?

Chapter 1: Quality wins.

Because each page of the Expo passport contains the background map of the key national pavilions, it is more targeted to knock down the national pavilions on the corresponding pages. When entering the park, take the guide map of the park provided by volunteers, find the corresponding location according to the area, and consult the staff of the exhibition hall for seal after entering the museum.

Q: China, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Britain, France, Germany, Switzerland and other key national pavilions of the World Expo have always been places where tourists gather because of their unique exhibition features. The queuing heat of "nine bends and eighteen bends" and the waiting time of 2-3 hours may dampen your enthusiasm for stamping the national key pavilion on the Expo passport. Of course, if you have bought seven tickets and made up your mind, it is not impossible to stamp a passport!

Chapter 2: Queue from the National Pavilion where there is no need to queue.

For the vast majority of visitors who have only been in the park for one day, the seals of popular venues can only be received at most five. Therefore, if you want to make the Expo passport "genuine", you can only change your mind, cast a wide net and knock a few more chapters! Apart from some popular venues, there are actually many smaller national venues in Zone A, Zone B and Zone C of the World Expo, with few people. For example, the Central Asia Pavilion in Zone A, some Southeast Asian pavilions in Zone B, and some African and European pavilions in Zone C can all be visited smoothly along the guardrail, and many national pavilions have unique chapters.

Chapter III: The Joint Pavilion is a treasure house for stamping.

The joint pavilions of many countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and America are another favorite place for the "Zhangzhang clan". Take the Asia Joint Pavilion in Zone A as an example, it can be stamped with the seals of multiple countries at one time. As for the African Union Pavilion ... please count the number of seals slowly.

Chapter 4: Don't ignore the DE area.

Located in Expo Zone D and Zone E in Puxi, there are a large number of world city experience pavilions and enterprise pavilions. Not only the number is large, but also the seal design is not inferior to many national pavilions. Moreover, many experience pavilions are cities from countries represented by popular pavilions, so it is more meaningful to knock down the seals of the National Pavilion and the Urban Experience Pavilion on each national pavilion page at the same time. For example, on page 15 of my Expo passport, in addition to the "Harmonious City" seal of the German National Pavilion, there are three city experience pavilions in Bremen, Hamburg and Frejborg. In particular, the seal of Bremen, but also joined the Grimm fairy tale "Bremen musician" chapter elements!

Knocking on the chapter raiders five: knocking on the chapter at night is more rewarding.

After nightfall, the Expo site is brightly lit, which is a good time to knock on the chapter. Due to the decrease in the number of people in the evening, it is absolutely twice the result with half the effort to use the time before 22 o'clock to knock on the chapter. For example, the Norwegian Pavilion in Area C has a constant flow of people during the day, but after 7 pm, you can stamp it without queuing. And at 7: 30, the museum also has an artificial Northern Lights display!

Knock on the chapter raiders 6: ask for advice and gain more.

Many popular national venues are crowded with tourists queuing from morning till night. However, not being able to visit the museum does not mean that you can't stamp the museum at will. For example, the German Pavilion is always crowded. Ask the staff who command the queue and you will know that you can stamp at the exit if you don't enter the pavilion. At the gate of the popular Israel Pavilion in Asia, there is a handsome Israeli standing outside the queue. If you ask him, you can stamp the Israel Pavilion from him. Of course, there is another advantage of consulting the exhibition hall staff frequently, that is, you can know the seal of the exhibition hall in time. For example, some pavilions have no seals, only the on-site signatures of the staff, and some pavilions do not provide seals. If you know this information in advance, it will be more conducive to the smooth development of the "seal business."

Chapter Knocking Raiders 7: Multi-museum and Multi-chapter.

There is only one seal for each pavilion in the Expo site? No! Some national pavilions have more than one kind. For example, in the Australia Pavilion, there are two seals, namely, the national image of Australia and the seal of Kokookaburra, the mascot of the Australia Pavilion. As for the Brazil Pavilion, although there is no seal, the librarian will issue various stickers printed with Brazil's representative animals to tourists, and it is quite unique to stick them on the Expo passport.

Chapter 8: Do you know there are seals in the post office?

There are also several post offices in the Expo Park, which not only sell all kinds of Expo philatelic products, but also provide special seals for the Expo. For example, the post office on the first floor of China Shipyard in Puxi D District can be stamped with the exclusive seal of Huiyou Shipyard. Wouldn't it be great if you could find all the post office stamps in the park?

Stamping technique

1. Because the number of pages in a single Expo passport is limited, it's best to buy more than two Expo passports, one for the national key exhibition hall and the other for other exhibition halls.

2. If you can't buy the Expo passport for the time being, it is also a good choice to use the park guide map provided by volunteers when you enter the park, and affix the venues on the map. However, the paper of the guide map is soft, so pay attention to protection when it rains. In addition, notebooks, postcards and even white T-shirts are also good places to stamp, but it should be noted that in some venues, such as the Spanish Pavilion, librarians only stamp Expo passports, so Expo passports are the best.

3. It is especially important to remind that visiting China International Import Expo(CIIE) is not only for stamping, but for remembering the pavilions you visited. The purpose of visiting the Expo Park is to appreciate all the pavilions. People who only build museums and blindly pursue the number of stamps really pick up sesame seeds and lose watermelon. Don't believe the scalper who sells the Gage stamp Expo passport online. Not to mention that some venues can't be stamped. In the Spanish Pavilion, where one person can only stamp one stamp at a time, do these scalpers have to run dozens of laps?