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I only have: the Spanish Pavilion A maximum of four people are allowed to accompany the Spanish Pavilion There is a "disabled passage" outside the ordinary passageway; Although called Handicapped Access; Anyone with a stroller or over the age of 80 can enter the museum through this passage. Meanwhile; Compared to some venues, the number of escorts is set to death; The Spanish Pavilion adjusts the number of escorts according to the number of people waiting in the ordinary passages.
According to a staff member of the museum; In general; A wheelchair can be accompanied by one person; One or two people can accompany a stroller; However, when the number of people encountering the ordinary channel is small; A maximum of four people are allowed to accompany an infant or person in a wheelchair. The green passage of the French Pavilion is open to four categories of people; They are: people over 70 years old, people with disabilities in wheelchairs, people with leg disabilities, and pregnant women.
The number of companions for all four groups of people is limited to two. Visitors need to note that; Seniors over the age of 70 need to present a valid ID with the date of birth; Wheelchair disabled and leg disabled people are also required to present a disability certificate. Except for wheelchair users, who can enter the museum through special passages; The other three groups of people all enter the venue through the same passageway.
The Green Lane of the UK Pavilion is open to people with disabilities in wheelchairs, pregnant women with limited mobility, babies who cannot walk, seniors over 70 years old, and those with disabled military certificates. Same as the French Pavilion; The Green Lane of the British Pavilion also limits the number of escorts to two; The elderly and disabled also need to present relevant valid documents. Swiss Pavilion Green Lane for Wheelchairs Only The Swiss Pavilion has a green lane; In front of the passage, there is a sign that reads "Open to wheelchair users only (2 companions only)".
German Pavilion Wheelchair access requires reservation Wheelchair users enter the German Pavilion; A reservation ticket for the museum is required. 9:30 a.m. daily; In front of the German Pavilion, a staff member will hand out tickets for wheelchair access. But; Due to the limited quantity; Reservation tickets are often issued quickly.
Korea Pavilion Infants can be accompanied by two people The Korea Pavilion has a green lane; However, it is only open to wheelchairs and strollers. Wheelchair users can only be accompanied by one person; Infants can be accompanied by two people. Saudi Arabia Pavilion Pregnant women and wheelchairs only Wheelchair accessible to the Saudi Arabia Pavilion; Access is for pregnant women and wheelchairs only; There is only one escort.
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I've just been to the Expo and experienced the Green Channel.
The Taiwan Pavilion and the China Pavilion are all subject to reservations, but there is still a queue inside after making an appointment.
Saudi Arabia has a green lane for 75-year-olds and people with disabilities who are only allowed to accompany the U.S. Pavilion, and it seems that only people with disabilities can.
The Petroleum Pavilion and the Japan Pavilion are not available.
I seem to have come across a lot of people who don't have green channels, but I forgot about them.
There is generally a green channel in Puxi, that is, the oil hall does not put the Japanese industry hall at the age of 70.
Hope mine helps you
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I only know that there should be none of the very popular ones. Saudi Arabia does not have it, and neither do Germany, Taiwan, etc., ......
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Seniors over the age of 75 can walk through the green channel and any museum. Wheelchairs can be rented at each entrance, but only earlier.
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Basically, it's okay, each hall basically has a green channel for the elderly, and the elderly are still more humane when they go in, and no one wants the elderly to shoot for a few hours! Although theoretically most of the people at the door are over 70 or 75 years old, 69 should be no problem, and these staff in each museum are very good! Just go with confidence!
If you only want to go to the China Pavilion, you may still need a reservation ticket to enter!
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As long as you are disabled or over 70 years old, there is a green lane for you to enter.
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Most of them have, over 75 years old*, including 75) with physical disabilities.
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