Shanghai Daqing Petroleum Building, Expo website fully renovated, online Expo tour at a glance.

by tttfasc2x8 on 2010-04-16 16:47:23

Expo website relaunched; online tour of Expo at a glance      The 5.28 square kilometer Expo park contains more than a hundred venues of various sizes, so planning a reasonable visiting route is very important. The new version of the Expo website that went online on April 7th has launched a new product called the "Expo Electronic Map", allowing visitors to learn in advance the locations of the venues, choose the most convenient entrances and exits for entering and leaving the Expo park, and plan the visiting order and routes for each venue.      The official website of the Shanghai World Expo - Expo website (www.expo2010.cn) was fully revamped on April 7th with a brand-new look to welcome guests from all over. The updated Expo website will prioritize providing visitors with more detailed and thoughtful visiting services, while continuing to function as an information and working platform for the Shanghai World Expo, authoritatively, timely, and accurately providing Expo information to all sectors.    Practical information that visitors are most concerned about, such as ticketing, transportation, catering, and park navigation, is prominently displayed on the front page of the Expo website. After the official opening of the Shanghai World Expo, the Expo website will prominently display statistics on the number of people entering the park on its homepage, including real-time entry numbers, daily entry numbers, and cumulative entry numbers, making it clear at a glance for visitors to use as a reference when deciding the best time to visit. The Expo website will also recommend important events of the day and provide a "forecast" for the next day's activities.    Specific information about the park's dining facilities will also be disclosed on the Expo website, listing which restaurants offer fast food and which ones provide Western cuisine. This allows visitors to create a culinary route map before their trip, and some restaurants will even publish phone numbers for visitors to reserve seats.