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Fun is for sure, after all, it is an international event, and it can be seen from the popularity, mainly to see whether it is worth it.
First of all, it depends on when to go. When the weather is a little cooler, it is not hard to queue up, a stool, listen to songs, and chat with the surroundings The time passes very quickly, but you must be prepared to kill time. If the weather is too hot, it will be difficult to queue in the city.
Second, look at what interests you. If you're aiming for something high-tech and something novel, it's a bit painful to go to a crowded museum, but waiting at the gate early, choosing a good queue time, and choosing a reservation ticket can reduce the pain. If you're interested in cultural exhibitions, the Union Pavilion is a good one, and the number of people is not large, but it's really not as popular as the popular one.
As for the things in the garden, there are cheap ones, such as cultural shirts. If you decide to go on your own, make sure to make your own plans and take a look at the Expo tour strategies on the Internet. If you are a team, you have to follow a good team.
By the way, things in the garden are hard to eat == .
The Expo is really fun, it's worth watching, I really want to see it a few more times, it's super beautiful!
Crazy ==
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New perspectives, new feelings. As long as you can understand it, it will definitely be fun, and there are some high-tech that you can't understand, and it is naturally not fun if there is more.
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If you have a free ticket, or if you organize it, you should go, **The publicity is very powerful, it is a hot topic, if you go to it, you can talk to others when you come back; If it's better to go at your own expense, or not to go, you'll find that you've been waiting in line for a long time at the risk of heat stroke, but there's nothing to see. It's not worth hurting people and money.
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The heat is dead, there are many people crowded, and things are expensive.
However, the contents are still worth seeing, and it is good to increase knowledge.
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It's good, but the things in the garden are too expensive.
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Don't go lately. The weather is too hot, there are too many people, and it is very physically demanding.
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At noon, you can go to the various joint pavilion areas, where you can spend the hottest part of the day without queuing. The cool breeze blowing from the Huangpu River at night is very cool. Remind you, **There are many people, so don't play**.
China Pavilion, Saudi Pavilion, etc., if you don't have enough patience and time, don't line up there, it will only bring pain to yourself. The Urban Best Practices Area (UBPA) is a good place to go because it has few people and a large museum. You should prepare some fruit biscuits for energy in the afternoon.
Don't: Water and all other liquids are not allowed in the Expo Park. The queuing time varies from venue to venue, and some don't even have to queue up, just go in, and you have to look for it slowly.
Some venues should have movies or gifts, or experience programs, and the queue time is quite long. Hours to 6 hours. Of course, most of the venues don't have to wait in line.
Early in the morning you can enter through Gate 2 and rush to the car hall as fast as you can (be sure to be the fastest).
The Shanghai Enterprise Pavilion is just across the street from the Automobile Pavilion.
If you are interested in the City Future Museum, you can go and see it, and another thing to note is that the air conditioning in the museum is very full, so you need to pay attention and be careful of catching a cold.
At noon, you can go to the various joint pavilion areas (such as the African United Pavilion), which is so large that you don't have to wait in line, and you can spend the hottest part of the day. You can take the cross-river line from Puxi to the final stop is the African United Pavilion.
After 4 p.m., you come out of the United Africa Pavilion and go to the opposite ones such as Libya, Nigeria, Angola (there are 4D movies to watch in this pavilion), etc. Don't go to Egypt, there are too many people there.
Then you play behind these pavilions and walk to the Argentine pavilion. Argentina has a ** meeting in the museum every day at 5:30 p.m., and a tango show at 6 o'clock. You try to get your seat at 5:10.
In the evening, you can go to the European area, such as Slovenia, Lithuania, Croatia, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Finland, Norway, etc. At this time, there are very few people in the queue at these venues, and you can get in in 5-15 minutes. Italy and France you go last, yesterday I went to Italy, it was 9 o'clock in the evening, the queue time is 15-20 minutes.
I didn't go to the French Pavilion, so I guess the situation is similar to his.
The next day, according to the arrangement of the first day, rush to the Space Home Pavilion first, I suggest that you take the China Railway Pavilion after you come out, there are not many people there, and there are 3D movies to watch.
At noon, go to the Pacific Union Pavilion to escape the heat, and then go to the Asian area in the evening.
Remind you, **There are many people, so you don't go there. For example, if you don't have enough patience and time, don't row there, because it will only bring pain to yourself. The Urban Best Practices Area (UBPA) is a good place to go because it has few people and a large museum.
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Well, the picture is a fresh! It's worth it when you're tired! Huh,
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You will regret not passing away, and you will regret it even more.
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That's what a lot of people say when they come back!
Because there are too many people, the queue is long, and the weather is relatively hot, the real visit time is pitiful, from 4:30 in the morning to 11:30 in the evening!
Be prepared to barely see anything. Wear flat shoes. Bring enough money. Get your camera ready. Sun umbrellas. Portable kettle, bring something to eat, stuff is expensive.
1) You don't need to buy a ticket in advance, you can buy a ticket directly when you enter the park. Tickets used to go on sale at 9 o'clock, but now they go on sale at 8 o'clock. If you're planning to line up there after 8 o'clock, buy a ticket on the spot. >>>More
If you walk fast and skillfully, you can see more than a dozen pavilions. >>>More
The ticket is 150 yuan (if it is a group discount, only 90 yuan), the meal is about 60 yuan, other shopping miscellaneous expenses are 80 yuan, and the consumption and shopping are even 120 yuan, and a total of 500 yuan is more.
China Pavilion, Japan Pavilion, Swiss Pavilion, France Pavilion, Saudi Arabia Pavilion. But the beautiful ones need to queue for a long time, right.