Visitors “Go Crazy” For Pavilion Shops
The Italian pavilion is displaying a 1923 Isotta Fraschini car worth over US$5 million (Photo: Sina)
In addition to the high-tech displays and architecture at the Shanghai World Expo, free-spending shopaholics can feast their eyes (and drop their cash) on rare and exclusive products up for grabs at several pavilions. From dinner at the authentic restaurant at the French pavilion (wait list = 3 days) to special El Salvadorean coffee to Cuban art, well-heeled visitors to the expo can take advantage of their trip as an excuse to go on an around-the-world shopping binge.
From Sina (translation by Jing Daily team):