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Hidden Gem: The Shanghai World Expo Museum houses an exquisite miniature model of the Eiffel Tower made from a single strand of human hair, showcasing incredible craftsmanship and attention to detail. 2. Record Breaker: With a total exhibition area of 40,000 square meters, the museum holds the distinction of being the largest pavilion from the Shanghai World Expo in 2010. 3. Quirky Detail: At the museum, you can find a robot guide called "Ke Jieting" who can interact with visitors, answer questions, and even perform a little dance routine to entertain the young audience. 4. Local Legend: One of the museum's highlights is the "Wishing Star" sculpture, crafted from thousands of colorful ribbons. It's believed that tying a ribbon to the sculpture and making a wish will bring good luck to visitors. 5. Historically Significant: The museum is located in the Puxi area of Shanghai, which was historically known as the “Old Shanghai.” This conveys the city's rich heritage and its transformation into a modern metropolis through various exhibitions and artifacts.
