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Go to the Pai C area at night... Soon ... There is a pavilion in about half an hour, such as the French Pavilion, the Spanish Pavilion, and the Italian Pavilion.
The Thailand Pavilion is too... And there's a single bright spot there. 3D animation.
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A day trip to the Expo Park is not only precious, but it is simply expensive, but you should know the following things before visiting:
1. No matter how much you look at the flowers, a one-day trip only involves one-tenth of the pavilions of more than 100 countries. Why don't you take a good walk, see, and play in a few of your favorite museums.
Tips: Generally, self-built museums have a larger investment and more effort than rental ones, so it is recommended to spend limited time on those self-built museums.
2. The entire exhibition hall of the World Expo is divided into Pudong and Puxi, and Pudong is divided into three areas: A, B and C, and the most important Expo Axis, Expo Center, Performing Arts Center and Celebration Square, as well as all the venues of various countries including the China Pavilion are in these three areas of Pudong. Puxi is divided into two districts, D and E, mainly the Future Pavilion, the Enterprise Pavilion and the Urban Best Practices Area. As a day-tripper tourist, the basic activities of the day are in the three districts of Pudong.
3. The one-day tour is designed to spend the least amount of time and see the most pavilions, which is why this route will go to Area B first, and then to Area A and Area C, in order to avoid wasting a lot of time waiting for the China Pavilion in the morning and evening. The recommended pavilions here are all self-built, and the specific pavilions can be selected according to their preferences near the route we provide.
4. Buy tickets before you go, and understand the traffic and opening and closing times (9:00-24:00).
Arrive at 8:30, and if you are a day trip, it is necessary to come to the gate of the Expo Park early to queue up. 9:
00 open, don't rush in, there is a row of reservation machines at the door, and popular venues must make an appointment here first. Individual visitors to visit the exhibition halls in the park are booked on the spot, and if they follow the travel agency, they will save the trouble of making an appointment. For a super popular venue like the China Pavilion, the organizer implements a 100% reservation system, so make an appointment before entering the park, so as not to leave regrets if you can't visit.
Once you've made a reservation, you'll be able to visit for a day with confidence. There are a total of 200 reservation machines at the entrances and exits of the park, and you will know that you will know that there are volunteers next to the reservation machine, of course, there are volunteers who will teach you how to operate, just bring valid documents and tickets.
5. Water must not be carried. It is understood that the Expo Axis is the largest main entrance, during the Expo will bear 23% of the **, the underground floor of the Expo Axis has a security checkpoint, the security of this security checkpoint is designed in accordance with the level of the airport, according to the estimates of the Expo Bureau, the average person through the security check this procedure is 5 seconds, others have a waiting area, all the things brought in must be checked, solid food may be allowed to be brought in, but water is definitely not allowed, you must drink water after entering the Expo Park, Once you enter the park, you can find a free drinking water.
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I just came back from Shanghai, I feel very tired, in fact, the weekday ticket is a whole day, 9:00-24:00, in fact, most of the time is spent on rest, one reason is the heat, and another reason is that the inside is too big, tired.
In fact, you can't play anything during the day, we didn't see any pavilions during the day, or rely on the night to see some good pavilions, you'd better get a map of the Expo Park at the information desk in the park, what pavilions are distributed everywhere, or it's really like a headless fly, we have lost a lot of time at the beginning, I personally think a good pavilion is:
The Odalia Pavilion (you'd better go to this museum at 7 o'clock in the evening, because there are a lot of people who make reservations here during the day, and I heard that the longest time for exclusion is more than 5 hours, and when we went that night, we didn't rule it out, and we went in directly, saving a lot of time).
Singapore Pavilion (because the Singapore Pavilion is next to the Austrian Pavilion, so I also watched it together by the way, and there are also Indonesia Pavilions, Phillip Hotel, and New West Pavilion next to it, and we all watched it together, just to knock on a few more chapters, in fact, there is nothing to see, it is recommended not to see it).
There is also a Thailand Pavilion near here, which is beautifully furnished, and this one is worth visiting.
The Hong Kong Pavilion and the Macau Pavilion are actually not bad, they are right next to the Expo Axis, and you can make an appointment first, and then you can go to see the other pavilions, because the appointment time usually has to wait.
Three or four hours.
Although the popular museum is not to see a lot of people, but if the time arrangement is right, you can use it well, the Swiss pavilion is very good, you don't go to the queue before three o'clock in the morning, there are a lot of people in the line, and it is also hot, line up against a big sun, if you have a heat stroke, you go to the row at four o'clock, this time is not very hot, and then there are fewer people, because some people are ready to go out of the park, so this time period is the best.
Don't think about the China Pavilion and the Taiwan Pavilion, the reservation ticket is limited, we went at 8 o'clock in the morning, I heard that it was long gone, some people started to line up at 3 o'clock in the morning, and the limit was 40,000 a day.
We have a very tight day, that's how it is arranged, and you have to arrange the specific details.
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New Zealand, Thailand, and there are some good ones in Puxi, oil, aviation. You can also go to see the cheapest time in the city.
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Space Pavilion French Tube Ship Pavilion, 3 Gela is enough.
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First of all, before entering the Expo Park, think about a country you like and be sure to look at it in one day, otherwise it will be a pity But don't be greedy, just choose a favorite
And then if you wait for the park to open at 9 o'clock, choose a few popular museums, but they are not super popular (such as France, England, Italy, Denmark, etc...). Sprint at this time Most people are sprinting towards Germany, Saudi Arabia, Japan, and the other pavilions are very empty
Secondly, 1-4 o'clock in the afternoon is the garbage time, the day is hot and there are many people, usually this time is spent in line It is recommended that those museums that are not self-built but are still very good-looking, such as the Czech Republic, Monaco, and Latvia, etc., The queuing time does not exceed half an hour
When the sun goes down at night, you can line up a popular pavilion, such as Italy, Switzerland, Germany, etc., in my personal experience. Generally marked for 3 hours, I took less than 2 hours... Marked for 4 hours, I queued for 2 hours...
After 8 o'clock, it is ** time, and the tour groups are gone UAE, Israel, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, these museums with a lot of people during the day are now the best time to visit!
If you play a little later, the Expo Park is open to the latest 2 pavilions are also good One is Thailand, the other is Australia Thailand is the last batch at 10 o'clock, you can just look at Australia opposite after you come out of Thailand to eat, but remember, it is to see Thailand first! Thailand closed earlier than Australia
As for the China Pavilion, this will not be dismantled in the future, so why torture yourself to queue up at the door at 45 o'clock in the morning
In addition, Saudi Arabia, Japan... These queues are so long, I don't think it's a group of people going together... Or don't stand in line... It's really money to buy torture ... At least I haven't been there so far ==
Things to bring:
Water bottle (there is irrigation in the park), passport (it is a waste of time to buy inside), ticket = = fruit (this is very important, the lack of water in the park is very serious, not to mention that the queue is boring... It is best to bring a mobile phone to kill the queue time, eat dry food (it takes time to buy inside), and if you have the conditions to bring a small stool, there is a small stool at the door, and remember to go to the information desk to get a map
That's pretty much it.
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The parking lot at the Expo is not open to individuals, so don't drive yourself. The cheapest parking in Shanghai is 5 yuan an hour.
You still take the number of other means of transportation, and there is a subway near the Expo, which is very convenient. If you want to go to Puxi, you can get there by subway line 4 at Shanghai Railway Station.
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Yes, a very nice place.
This will be more troublesome, so it is recommended that you visit the theme pavilion in Puxi, and some other unpopular pavilions under 1 hour. >>>More
Not credible, you don't believe these day trips, it is recommended that you go by yourself, in fact, it is quite money-saving, but also free, find a good bus route, look at the destination, buy a map, Sanya is actually too small, I came to live here when a friend provided, every time I go out to play and take a taxi back will not exceed ten yuan, but you have to let the master play the watch to go, so as not to be hacked, what is asking me,
Come on, I'm from Tai'an, and I'll give you a reference.
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