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World Skills Museum: A Relaxing Guide for Strolling with Kids

The Skills Museum is a place I eagerly booked and canceled, and then rebooked, going back and forth five times before finally making the trip to take the kids out. We went on the last day of the extended holiday, April 6th, in the afternoon. I should first say that the exhibition itself is very rich and valuable in terms of display and presentation. However, this article is just to talk about strolling with kids, to provide a reference for all the treasure dads and treasure moms. Tip number one: If they're too young, just wait a bit My kid is just 7 years old, in the first grade, and it was clear that I overestimated his interest in this exhibition. Although the museum has four floors, the main exhibitions are concentrated on F2 and F3. The second floor mainly presents the history of the WorldSkills organization, while the third floor talks about the organization's social contributions. Currently, there are three activities available for booking, with very limited spots each day, only 24. We went in the afternoon, and without interactive projects, kids of this age would definitely find it relatively dry. Tip number two: Green travel allows for enjoying the scenery along the way We don't drive, we travel green. We got off at Danyang Road on Line 18, and the walk from there is actually a bit of a distance, especially for younger elementary school students, it's a bit far. Although the scenery along the Yangpu riverside is quite nice. But from our house, it's an hour and a half journey, which is overall a bit long. Tip number three: Bring some snacks to stay calm on the way If you're coming specifically to see the exhibition, consider bringing some snacks, because the commercial options around the museum are mainly the Oriental Fisherman's Wharf, where dining options are very limited. On the first floor, we saw a Pizza Hut that was more like a food stall, which was astonishing. Other places, many have an average cost of around 300 yuan per person, which is quite unique. World Skills Museum
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