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Old 05-06-2010, 06:19 PM   #18
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day 2

Went over to the asain pavilion today, and hell it was epic. Japan pavilion was 3 hour wait.. and the line up doesn't die down, but it's worth it. The Korean pavilion was even more epic. (I have a "slight" bias to Korea). It's just wow and not to mention the pretty girls that work there and the line up isn't to bad beacuse of the well organized events that they have. China pavilion is a must see. The epicness is beyond words. they've outdone themselves... again. It pretty much puts to shame every other pavilion there. However, you need to get there early since they only allow 50 000 ppl in. How they determine this number is by a ticket handed out when you enter the expo. mind you that i was an hour early before the expo opened and there was about 10 000 people infront of me already. The ticket has a time to it, this time is just for formality sake, so if you and your group have diff times, it's alright. Another thing to note is that once you get the ticket, do not go to the China pavilion right away, you will feel the full wrath of china-man "line ups", so just chill and go later.

day 3

the commercial expo across the river. this was well worth the trip. took the free ferry service to get across from the country expos. Here they have corporate venues so its' very much like your typical commercial/ networking expos. the coke pavilion was WOW however, honestly it wasn't that worth it except you get a free bottle of coke afterwards which was much needed due to the blazing 27+ degrees outside. The Pavilion of the future is another must see. It host the "future ideas" of many countries and ideas from around the world, well worth the look. The Communications pavilion is another interesting venue, gives you an idea of where china is heading for their communications. Japan Pavilion was omgz. They had an amazing show and the displays were very "unique". they also brought a bit of Japanese flavour over, so it really placed the icing ontop of an already excellent venue. There was a venue that hosted many design groups from around the world here they had Italian design, Korean design , and chinese design. All of which were wow! but the korean stall had korean dancers so.. ya it was gg from there (hot korean girls dancing.. seriously screw the lambo at the italian venue.)
The korean buisness pavilion was a bit disapointing, but none the less was good and very futuristic. One can get a clear view as to where korea will be
But yes the best pavilion would be the Chinese automaker venue. This one was Oh My godzzz LOL. they had a hollywood worthy movie to promote their 4 concept cars and their coporate direction. they even had a special event after the show must see no matter what!
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