Expo 2010 Netherlands Pavilion
Location:
EXPO 2010 Shanghai
Zone C of the Expo Site
Shanghai
China
coordinates: 31.1854172,121.4728012
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Building names(s): Expo 2010 Netherlands Pavilion / Dutch Pavilion
Architect/Designer: John Körmeling
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Completion date: 2010
function(s): pavilion
Theme: Happy Street Highlights: Figure Eight, Distinctive Small Houses website: www.holland-expo2010.com getting to the expo site: For visitors' convenience to the Expo Site, Shanghai is constructing a comprehensive urban transport system and an Expo public transport network which enables visitors to reach the Expo Site via rail transit, bus and water transportation. There is one metro line entrance/exit, eight ground entrances/exits, four extra-Site and three intra-Site water gates.Metro Line Entrance/exit : Puxi Section - Madang Road Station of Metro Line 13
Ground Entrance/exit :
Puxi Section - Entrance/exit at Luban Road, South Xizang Road, Bansongyuan Road
Pudong Section - Entrance/exit at Bailianjing, West Gaoke Road, Shangnan Road, Changqing Road, Houtan
Water Entrance/exit:
Extra-Site Water Gate - Dongchang Road Water Gate, Qichangzhan Water Gate, Shiliupu Water Gate, Qinhuangdao Road Water Gate
Intra-Site Water Gate
Dock 1 (Miaojiang Road • Wangda Road)
Dock 2 (Expo Avenue • Bailianjing Road)
Dock 6 (Houtan Garden)
Intra-Site Transport On most occasions, visitors can get to pavilions on foot in the Expo Site. Since the Expo Site is divided by the Huangpu River and there is quite a distance between the zones, the Organizer sets up a public transport system including metro line, bus and cross-river ferry. Metro LineMetro Line 13 is designed to facilitate visitors’ travelling between Pudong and Puxi Sections. There are Madang Road Station, Lupu Bridge Station, and Expo Avenue Station on the line.
Ground TransportFive bus routes, including two sightseeing routes, are designed to facilitate visitors’ touring in Pudong or Puxi
Section and traveling between the two sections.
Water TransportFive ferry routes are designed to facilitate visitors’ traveling between Pudong and Puxi Sections.