Chinese queue up for grand rally on Expo

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In a country with 1.3 billion people, a visit to the World Expo probably endures more time, patience and physical strength than anywhere else.

It means one has to line up for security checks a full hour before the Expo Park opens at 9 a.m., in order to secure a reservation or a place in the front of the slow-moving queues that promise to grow endlessly outside some of the most popular pavilions.

All across the 5.28-sq-km enclosure in Shanghai's Pudong New District, crowds are seen everywhere: outside pavilions, inside souvenir shops, at snack bars and shuttle bus stops under the baking sun.

The Chinese are generally good at enduring long hours of waiting, an expertise they acquired at ticket counters and railway stations during their annual exodus for home before the Spring Festival.

The splendor of exotic culture and architecture on display at the Expo convinces everyone the waiting is worthwhile, even if they have to wait for four hours to access some of the most popular venues, including China's own pavilion and that of the United States, Spain, Britain, Switzerland, Denmark, Belgium, Japan and the Republic of Korea.

A complete visit to the Expo takes three to five days if one secures two most desirable destinations a day, and drop by the less crowded venues in between.

An Expo passport, sold for 30 yuan each, has found favor with the young people, who hold the passport and line up to get a stamp from every national pavilion they visit.

"We might not even be able to visit the China Pavilion this time. It's hard for us to get up early -- the child needs his sleep," said Xiao Jiutang, on the second day of a planned three-day Expo tour with his wife, two-year-old son and parents-in-law.

Xiao, a tourism manager from the southern Guangdong Province, also took the chance to study the feasibility for a new route combining the Expo Park and other popular destinations in and around Shanghai.

"It'd be a good choice for many as long as the cost is acceptable," he said. "I'll work out a package price at the end of this visit."

Window on the World

For millions of Chinese who find traveling abroad still a faraway dream, the Expo has brought the whole world to their doorsteps.

The Expo participants, on the other hand, are doing a good job to satiate the Chinese demand for exotic stuff and get across the cultural barriers.

The US Pavilion has selected a team of 160 "student ambassadors" -- all Chinese-speaking students from American universities -- to provide assistance to the visitors and explain the essence of American value conveyed by the exhibits, including diversity, innovation and optimism.

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