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The best things to see (including queue times) are listed for you.
Do you mean the queue time for each popular pavilion?
Saudi Pavilion - Queue for 7-9 hours.
Japan Pavilion - Queue for 3-4 hours.
Korea Pavilion - Queue for 3-4 hours.
French Pavilion - 2-3 hours in line.
German Pavilion - 4-6 hours in line.
Swiss Pavilion - queue for 3-4 hours.
American Pavilion - 4-5 hours in line.
UK Pavilion - 2-3 hours in line.
Italian Pavilion - Queue for 3-4 hours.
Unfortunately, there is no so-called staggered queue peak, there are a lot of people all day, it is estimated that it will continue until the end of the World Expo, friends who want to go should hurry up, it is best to go week 1-week 5, however, there are tens of thousands of people less, and the whole park is not perceptible to change.
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The Korean Pavilion is highly recommended.
Yeosu, South Korea, will host the 2012 World Expo.
The Korea Pavilion has a super great show at the time of the party.
Go to the queue at 6:30 pm, 2 hours is enough.
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I also just went back and thought the venues were good: Venezuela (there are hammocks to lie down), Japan Enterprise Pavilion (there are packing gifts), Taipei Case Pavilion (three movies to experience Taiwanese life, take Taiwan travel photos), Russia Pavilion (beautiful fairy tale world) If you are a stamped family, you can go to the United Pavilion without queuing. Philippine Pavilion (guitar lovers go to it) Hong Kong Case Pavilion (send electronic hands) with the above queuing time adds up to more than 4 hours, and then go to the popular venues you are interested in, two days are very fulfilling, so fun.
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Expo Area B has.
1. Malaysia Pavilion 2. Pacific Union Pavilion 3. Brunei Pavilion 4. Public Engagement Pavilion 5. World Meteorological Pavilion 6. World ** Center Association Pavilion 7. Sunshine of Life Pavilion 8. Indonesia Pavilion 9. Pavilion of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
10. Joint Pavilion of International Organizations (including: Shanghai Cooperation Organization Pavilion, International Federation of Public Transport Pavilion, World Water Council Pavilion, World Nature** Pavilion, World Cities and Localities** Pavilion, Association of Southeast Asian Nations Pavilion, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa Pavilion, Global Environment ** Pavilion, Arab League Pavilion, International Bamboo and Rattan Organization Pavilion, International Council of Museums Pavilion, Francophonie Business Forum Pavilion, Boao Forum for Asia Pavilion).
11. International Information Development Network Pavilion 12. Cambodia Pavilion 13. Thailand Pavilion 14. Philippine Pavilion 15. United Nations Joint Pavilion 16. Singapore Pavilion 17. New Zealand Pavilion 18. Australia Pavilion.
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1.The most popular pavilions: Sartre Pavilion, China Pavilion, German Pavilion, Japan Pavilion, Petroleum Pavilion.
2.Good Looks: Japan Corporate Pavilion, Aviation Pavilion, Vanke Pavilion, Korea Pavilion, UAE Pavilion, Thailand Pavilion, Australia Pavilion, France Pavilion, Italy Pavilion, Denmark Pavilion, Russia Pavilion, Chile Pavilion, Theme Pavilion, UK Pavilion, UAE Pavilion, Luxembourg Pavilion.
It's a day trip. Simple, get up early in the morning, around 7 o'clock, line up at the entrance of the Death Expo, and after entering, you will be issued a reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, and you will not be able to go late. Don't rush into the China Pavilion after getting the reservation ticket, immediately go to the entrance of the Taiwan Pavilion to get the reservation ticket for the Taiwan Pavilion, killing two birds with one stone.
Or you can go straight to the Grand Pavilion, such as the Saudi Pavilion.
After visiting the China Pavilion and the Taiwan Pavilion, it is already around 1 p.m., which should be the hottest time, at this time it is not wise to queue up, it is recommended to go to some small restaurants that do not have to queue much.
By 4 or 5 o'clock in the afternoon, when there are a little fewer people and not too hot, you can go to the European area and line up for some of the pavilions you want to go to, such as: England, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the average queue is an hour and a half. Soon.
Until 9 o'clock in the evening, there will be fewer people, so go to some museums with more people during the day!
It's a fulfilling one-day trip to the Expo!!
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If you can get up early, you can take the reservation for the China Pavilion and go straight to the popular venue you want to go to, and after seeing a popular venue, you can go out and see the practice area with few people in Puxi. If you have 3 stamps for the Spanish practice hall, you don't have to queue up to go to Pudong. After p.m., the queue in Pudong is not as long.
If you don't get a reservation for the China Pavilion, it's a good idea to go to the joint pavilion of each province. After all the museums are not allowed to enter, it is also good to go up to the pedestrian viaduct to see the night of the whole area.
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It is recommended that you go to the Pacific Union Pavilion, although it is full of small island countries, but there are many wonderful performances in it, which are worth seeing; If you want to go to a venue that requires reservations, then the China Pavilion must be the first place! Because the Chinese Pavilion is full of special exhibition halls of all Chinese provinces and cities, it is recommended that you go to the "Hunan" place to visit, because its floor is very distinctive, really (o).
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Needless to say, the China Pavilion is definitely the best.
I played in it for 2 hours.
I feel a little rushed.
Many visitors to the German Pavilion told me that it was very good.
Although the queue is at least 3 hours.
But it's all very high-tech stuff in there.
They walked around it for more than 1 hour.
Something is very attractive.
The Italian Pavilion once passed by when I went to the rest room of my classmates.
Because that door is transparent.
I fell in love with it as soon as I saw it.
Inside it is all very European retro feeling.
My classmates have been.
They all said it was very good.
Very tasteful.
Other words Saudi Arabia Pavilion (see the Daily Express in the Expo.
One day it was said that the queue for the Saudi Pavilion would take 9 hours.
It can be seen how popular it is. Swiss Pavilion.
Spanish Pavilion. Denmark Pavilion (If you have children, you can go and see it.)
There is a bronze statue of the Little Mermaid inside) The Belgian Pavilion has the Smurfs.
Russian Pavilion. Iceland Pavilion.
You can also go to the United Pavilion (most of the time you don't have to queue) because my post is in Zone C.
So most of the recommendations are European.
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The Egyptian Pavilion is not large, and inside it is a display of some artifacts.
Germany must go, it is recommended to go after five o'clock in the evening to queue up will be faster.
Italy is good, because people are walking forward during the queue, so it is very fast, half an hour to enter, and the content is very rich.
Spain is good, I queued up at four o'clock, and I went in a quarter of an hour, and the Spanish girls danced beautifully.
France's personal feeling is average, that is, some projectors put **, and lv....But I went at night, and the line was very fast, and I went in a quarter of an hour.
The selling point of Switzerland is the cable car, which is very good, but it takes two hours, which basically takes so long, whether it is worth it is worth the wisdom of the benevolent and the wise.
Belgium, the Netherlands, Poland, and Sweden are basically very fast.
As for the UK, it was a long time, and the evaluation was not good, and no one said that it was good, so I didn't go.
Portugal is hollow, not recommended, Greece has a long queue, but there is nothing in it.
In fact, the C area is quite fast.
Africa doesn't have to wait in line at all, I went at night, and there are dozens of small national pavilions to see.
Summary: Since Egypt must go, it is better to take a tour of Area C, which is generally better than Area B.
You can buy a Expo passport for 30 yuan and knock on the stamp. I saw a lot of people queuing at the entrance, and it must be selling.
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The Chinese Pavilion is absolutely yes and Russia is also good The atmosphere is not the same, and the Saudi Arabian Pavilion has an appointment, but there is only an appointment ticket, and there is basically no play after half past six, so it is recommended not to go. Because 80 is very expensive to watch a museum, the highlight inside is the 4D movie, in fact, the African joint tube is good, look at the customs of Africa.
It is definitely not enough to see the World Expo once, and it is up to you to decide how to choose Personal advice: According to personal preference Because each pavilion has their own unique benefits If you have money, you can see more than one is a pleasure.
Don't forget to give points! ~~
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The Austrian Pavilion has ** will, and it is cool.
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Does the African Union refer to the African United Pavilion? There's no need to queue up there unless you're going to knock on a stamp.
The Saudi queue is officially claimed to be around 5 hours. The ranks there looked terrifying indeed.
Next up is Germany, which is said to be very beautiful. Queue for 4 hours.
The Petroleum Pavilion has great 4D movies and should be the best of all the pavilion movies. Queue for 4-5 hours.
There is an airplane experience in the aviation hall, and you have to go to grab a reservation ticket in the morning.
Spain has a rectangular doll. The one I went there was a half-hour queue.
It was about half an hour in Italy, and the decoration of the hall was very shocking, and it was worthy of being an art country It is recommended to go.
I haven't been to Japan or South Korea, but there are a lot of people in line, at least 2 hours.
There are not many people in some small restaurants, and it is very good to be able to play with these in two days.
ps: In addition to ferries, there are buses and subways across the river, and there are many fewer people there. (except L5 Ferry). It is advisable to choose in-hospital transportation wisely.
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Don't go to Thailand to manage the Monaco pavilion is very good. I didn't have a long queue.
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I highly recommend checking out the Iceland Pavilion and the Finland Pavilion, which are relatively small in line and are very sightly.
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Saudi Arabia is going to be a long time = - it is better to consider that you can go at night.
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