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There should be three ways, subway, ferry, and bus.
The subway is not very convenient, remember that the exit of the subway should be in the C area. It is not recommended to take the subway, one is that it is very troublesome to go up and down, and the other is that it is easy to make to go.
Ferries are more affected by the time, so if you have enough time, you can choose to see the scenery after all. But basically, you have to wait, sit and wait, about half an hour. And some are every hour, and the location of the pier is relatively far away.
It's best to take a bus, which runs every 30 seconds until 12 o'clock at night. It should be called the cross-river line, and you can ask the volunteers inside for the specific riding location.
Furthermore. All three tools are free.
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I haven't sat on the subway. It is said that there are only 6 carriages.
It only takes about 10 minutes to make a bus from the cross-river line.
The ferry is also 10 minutes.
Of course, this does not count as queuing time.
Sometimes there are fewer people and you don't need to queue up to get on directly.
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There are three ways. 1.Metro, speed: medium, cool.
2.Ferry, speed: slow, hot.
3.Bus. Speed: Faster, cooler.
What to do without taking the bus, the above is a series of times such as comprehensive queuing and crossing time.
It depends on what kind of museum you're in!!
Anyway, don't take the ferry, I'm crazy in line.
There are relatively few stations to which the subway goes, and you have to walk up.
However, the bus is specially designed for the Expo, and there are many stations to arrive, so there is basically no queue, which is an ideal choice for viewing the Expo.
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The sooner you go, the better, there is no shortcut, if there are 70+ elderly people traveling together, many museums have green channels, so you don't have to queue.
Of course not every pavilion. Seniors should bring their ID cards.
The queuing time of the Saudi Pavilion: 7 hours, up to 8 hours, generally an average of 5 hours of queuing time, if visitors have to leave the queue when they have to go to the toilet, they can get a card from the staff as a voucher for returning to the team. Recently, there have been a lot of people, basically reaching 7 hours, and the earlier you go, the better.
Other pavilions are generally less than an hour, and most of them still don't have to wait in line, so I wish you a pleasant trip.
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Make good use of the time in the morning and evening, set your own goals, go to the nearest entrance to the popular museum you want to go to before 8 o'clock in the morning, study the map or ask nearby volunteers when waiting in line for the security check, don't take the wrong road, go straight to the target hall after the security check, if the two museums are close, if the number of online evaluations is about the same, go to the museum with fewer people in the morning, so as to save a few hours of queuing time.
In the morning, you must rush to the popular museums, and then in the evening, go to those not very popular museums, and save a few hours of time when the day ticket ** goes back, and the night ticket ** ranks the popular halls, but it is not necessarily when the weather is hotter.
Another is to go to Gate 3 in the morning to get the city business card, be sure to go early!! Ask for directions when queuing at the security check. At the security checkpoint, I took the reservation ticket for the China Pavilion, then rushed to the information desk to get the business card of the Saudi Pavilion, and then went to several case museums in Germany to get the reservation ticket for the German Pavilion.
Then let's take the time.
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During the day, it's best to be the first to pick your favorite popular national pavilion after the museum opens, when there are fewer people (first-hand experience) and there is.
A large pavilion like Saudi Arabia is marked with 7 hours, and it is likely that there are no 7 hours at all, and the hours may not be (just maybe, don't think about it, it's too beautiful), and some of the joint pavilions of various continents are also a little interesting, most of them don't have to queue up for 5 minutes, or something, as for the situation at night, I don't know. But on the other hand, if the weather is cool (if there is rain, it is counted, it is definitely counted, and it is better not to go, there are more people, and you can choose some bad weather to be less ......
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Take the subway from Expo Avenue Station in the Expo Park to Madang Road Station, transfer to Line 9 to Xujiahui Station, and transfer to Line 1 to Shanghai South Railway Station.
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You can do the subway, and the subway will not be stuck in traffic and will not skip stations.
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There are free cars to do inside, and if you want to visit the venue, the queue will be longer, so let's walk for about 20 minutes.
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I watched 15 yesterday, including Germany, France, Italy The principle is to go out at night and watch small restaurants during the day, so that the queue is not long and people are not too tired, and after 5 o'clock in the evening, the popular pavilion will start to line up, so to speak, last night at 8 o'clock the French pavilion only lined me up for half an hour, and other Denmark and Finland are ten minutes a
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Oh, go in the morning to get the reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, and then go to the pavilion that is not very long in the morning, and then the pavilion that basically does not take much time, and there are few people at night, so you can spend a short time to see those restaurants that queue for a long time during the day, this is how we played until 11 o'clock in the evening before coming out, and then even Saudi Arabia went very cool.
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Metro Line 3 sits from Baoyang Road to Zhenping Road, and then changes to Metro Line 7 under Changqing Road, and goes out to the entrance and exit of the Expo.
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The subway is not 24 hours a day. Each line operates at different times. But it's all in the range of 5 o'clock to 23 o'clock.
There is no direct subway from Hongqiao to the Expo Park, and the distance is about 18 kilometers. And the Expo Park has 8 entrances. The number of cars entering and exiting each entrance is different. But it's not expensive, if you only do the subway. 8 bucks. Do Line 2 first, then change to Line 7 at Jing'an Temple.
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Station name First train departure time Last train departure time.
To the railway station, to Fujin Road, to Xinzhuang, to the railway station, to Fujin Road, to Xinzhuang
Xinzhuang 5:30 --22:32 --Outer Ring Road 5:
32 Lianhua Road 5:34 6:00 22:
36 23:30 Jinjiang Paradise 5:37 5:
57 22:39 23:27 Shanghai South Railway Station 4:
42 23:24 Caobao Road 4:57 5:
21 Shanghai Indoor Stadium 5:00 5:23 5:
49 22:48 23:19 Xujiahui 5:
50 23:16 Hengshan Road 5:04 5:
14 Changshu Road 5:06 5:29 5:
42 22:54 23:12 South Shaanxi Road 5:
56 23:10 South Huangpi Road 5:11 5:
08 People's Square 5:14 5:37 5:
35 23:01 23:05 Xinzha Road 5:
03 23:03 Hanzhong Road 5:17 5:
01 Shanghai Railway Station --5:43 5:30 23:
08 23:00 North Zhongshan Road --5:45 5:
57 23:10 22:57 Extension Road --5:
55 Shanghai Circus City -- 5:50 5:53 23:
15 22:53 Wenshui Road --5:52 5:
50 23:17 22:50 Pengpu New Village --5:
47 Gongkang Road --5:58 5:45 23:
23 22:45 Tonghe New Village --6:00 5:
42 23:25 22:42 Hulan Road --6:
40 Gongfu New Village -- 6:05 5:37 23:
30 22:37 Bao'an Highway --6:08 5:
34 23:33 22:34 West Youyi Road --6:
32 Fujin Road --5:30 --22:30
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