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On the first day, I went to some small restaurants during the day, but I wanted the kind that was more historical, such as Cambodia, although it was small, but the things inside were very historical, and then if time permitted, I went to the French Pavilion to line up, and the French Pavilion brought 5 national treasures, which was very meaningful, and there was a large exhibition hall to introduce LV, but the design was very interesting, and the realistic graphics on the walls were very beautiful. Also go to the lower Turkish Pavilion, which is also very historically furnished.
Eat at noon, it is recommended to bring your own at the end, KFC or something is sold by the portion, more than 30 yuan a piece, you can't buy it alone, but due to the large number of people, there is no place at all, and the food is relatively greasy and not suitable for summer at this time. It is recommended to bring some fruits yourself, and finally peel off the skin, and bring a bag to put garbage, everyone is responsible for protecting the environment, and it can improve the position of Chinese in the eyes of foreigners.
At night, if you allow, you can leave the park late and go to line up for the Egyptian Pavilion, which is relatively small and cool at night. Egypt also brings national treasures, a must visit. If you have time to check out the Canada Pavilion, the design inside is also great, and there are people around the pavilion, which is cool.
The next day, if you are free to go, you should go to the queue at Gate 4 as soon as possible.
After entering, go to see your favorite branch museums, such as the Denmark Pavilion, which has a Little Mermaid, you can take a look, the Swiss Pavilion to experience the sightseeing cable car, the New Zealand Pavilion to touch their country's national treasure Jade, if you don't have much time, look at the African United Pavilion, the Pacific Pavilion, there are many countries inside, and it feels good. If you're planning to visit the Dubai Pavilion, it's best to line up for a day, but it's worth it. Trust you to know.
It is recommended to wear pants, after all, there are a lot of people, it is easy to collide back and forth, so to protect it a little, the upper body is sweat-absorbing clothes, bring an umbrella to protect from the sun and rain, and bring some medicine to escape the heat if necessary. Wearing your most comfortable shoes, after all, it is very physically demanding to queue up. Buy a plastic stool if necessary, and sit in line.
The camera takes a picture.
Souvenirs, buy two Expo passports, use them when stamping, if you like to buy a puppet of Haibao 50, others are not recommended, not affordable.
The most important thing is sunscreen!
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Wow, write so much, let's talk about it, 1. Some group tours can be booked with the China Pavilion, I don't know if you have one, if there is no China Pavilion, don't count on it.
2. It is better to go to the French Pavilion than to the German Pavilion.
3. It is better to go to the Cambodia Pavilion than to the Thailand Pavilion.
4. It's better to go to more small restaurants than to go to fewer large restaurants!
5. There are 3D and 4D movies in the museum, which are generally overcrowded!
6. One day to the European Pavilion, one day to the Asian Pavilion is fine, other places ignore it!
7. Don't buy anything other than a Hypertherm.
Here, it is estimated that you will leave the park earlier with the group, and there will naturally be fewer museums to see, so it makes sense to recommend you to see some more classic museums! Watching the Expo is not to win by quantity, but by quality!
Think about it yourself, at this time, the advantages and disadvantages of self-guided tours and group tours come out, self-guided tours are expensive but you can see a lot of things, group tours are cheap, but there are relatively few things to see!
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It's better not to buy anything.
Because those things were sold all over the streets after that.
The last time I went out, there were ones that were sold on the go.
Direct 10 yuan for 3 haha.
If you go with a group, will the group take you to see the museum? Usually the group takes it to see and there is no queue.
If you go to see it yourself, there will be a long queue, so it is recommended that you see some of the Tai Kwun that are worth seeing.
I regretted that I didn't want to line up at the time, and I saw all the small restaurants, so I just watched a few and left.
What you should pay attention to is that you can buy a passport if you go early, and the passport is stamped in each museum, which is more commemorative.
The rest is not needed, it is expensive and not worth it.
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You have to have a reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, otherwise you will not be allowed to enter, and more than 100 tickets will be issued at each door when you enter the park every day, and it is said that you have to go to line up very early in the morning, otherwise you can't get it. Or buy it from a ticket seller.
I haven't entered the Saudi Pavilion, and there are reservation tickets, which are difficult to get, and it takes 6 hours to queue.
There are not many people in the Swiss Pavilion, just queue up, you don't need to queue up to get in if you stamp it, you can directly cover it yourself.
The queue for the German Pavilion is better at night, about 2 hours.
There is nothing to go to the Russian Pavilion, it is recommended that children under the age of 10 go to see it...
Denmark, Sweden, Latvia, this kind of pavilion queue is enough, it doesn't take long.
In short, in the afternoon, when there are many people, you go to see the small country pavilion or some United Nations, there are few people, and the queue is short.
If you want to see the popular museum, go to the queue at night, or look at the map in the morning, choose a door closest to the museum you want to go to and queue up, open the door at 9 o'clock in the morning to rush to the museum, and make reasonable use of the bus in the park. For example, the U.S. Pavilion is closest to Gate 8, so line up at Gate 8 and enter the U.S. Pavilion as soon as you open the door, so don't queue. It is recommended that Japan, Saudi Arabia, and Germany use this method only, remember that taking the bus can be faster than running o(o
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I've just been to the Expo recently and can give you some advice:
1。It is recommended that you enter from Gate 8, there are many popular museums in Area C and they are more exciting.
2。It is the best time to enter the park in the morning, and as soon as you enter the park, you will quickly go to the popular pavilions such as: German Pavilion, British Pavilion, French Pavilion, American Pavilion, etc., and there are fewer people in line.
3。It's best not to eat lunch in the park, the restaurants inside are basically more expensive, bring your own food in, you can eat while queuing, and save time. And there are relatively few people in line at noon.
4。If you want to stamp a lot, you can visit the African United Pavilion and the European United Pavilion 1 and 2, there is no need to queue up, but they are all small pavilions.
Belgium-EU Pavilion: Caramel biscuits are given as a gift.
France Pavilion: There may be a long queue, but it's wonderful and beautiful.
Poland Pavilion: It's not bad, there are a lot of places to rest in it o(o
Czech Pavilion: In fact, the Czech Pavilion is also full of beautiful looks, and there will be random commemorative fans.
Norway Pavilion and Ukraine Pavilion: There are a lot of beautiful women and handsome guys.
UK Pavilion and Swiss Pavilion: Long queue time, please pay attention to reasonable arrangement.
Note:1. It's best to study the map carefully before you go, so as not to get an unplanned tour and take a lot of wrong roads.
2。After entering the park, quickly queue up at the nearest Okan, because 9 o'clock is the best time, which can save the time of queuing in the Okan.
3。In the evening, you can queue up at popular pavilions, such as the German Pavilion, which takes much less time than during the day. Or go to some of the smaller pavilions such as: Iceland Pavilion, Austria Pavilion, Ireland Pavilion, Norway Pavilion, etc.
PS: Personally, I think Area C is good, if you arrange it properly, you can also see 20 museums a day, for example, I saw 24 museums
These are written based on their own experience, and there are no copies of them).
Wishing you a happy trip o( o
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Let's talk about the China Pavilion and the Saudi Arabian Pavilion. If it's just for a day, it's advisable to give up because it's too expensive. If the China Pavilion and the Saudi Arabian Tube want to enter, they have to arrive at the entrance of the Expo Park at 5 a.m.
As soon as you enter the park, you will go straight to the China Pavilion or the Saudi Pavilion. Because these two tubes can only grab this wave in the morning. If you want to go to the China Pavilion, you have to make a reservation ticket ...... firstSo, let it be.
However, if you are with a group, you should ask if your group can get a reservation ticket!
My recommended route is to arrive at the entrance of the Expo Park from 6 to 7 a.m. on the first day. Go straight to the Puxi Petroleum Museum or the Aviation Museum, or take the ferry to Pudong Pai Yi Daguan (France).
After coming out, go to the Dutch Pavilion, where you can shoot the exterior of the British Pavilion. Then go to the United Africa Pavilion to get stamped. There are no queues there.
If it comes out like this, it's noon.
Then go to Puxi and go to see the various case tubes and theme pavilions. At 8 o'clock in the evening, I went back to Pudong and went to the Italian Pavilion (highly recommended!). and the Australian Pavilion.
The rule is: go straight to Tai Kwun Hot Hall in the morning. During the noon rush hour, avoid ** to Puxi, and come back to Pudong Paidaguan Hot Hall at 8 o'clock in the evening.
That is to say: we only line up the first or last wave of the Daguan Hot Hall, and the rest of the time is arranged, the gains outweigh the losses, and four hours is not such a waste.
The group has a meeting time, it depends on how you queue at the time!
Good luck about the transportation in the park, there are ferries and buses, all of which are free.
You can ask the volunteers in the hospital, hehe
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Absolutely.
Day 1: Enter through Gate 8.
1。After entering the museum, go straight to the German Pavilion (because 9 o'clock is the ** time, you can save time queuing in the main hall.) )
2。Then there were more people, and they were free to visit.
Order: Brazil Pavilion - Canada Pavilion - (Note the direction, the following is to the European Zone) Norway Pavilion - Ukraine Pavilion - Iceland Pavilion - Sweden Pavilion - Czech Pavilion - Slovakia Pavilion - Finland Pavilion - Belgium - EU Pavilion - Poland Pavilion - Greece Pavilion - France Pavilion.
3。At this time, it was about 6 o'clock:
1) If you want to see the main building, go to the Swiss Pavilion or the British Pavilion, which will only take about 2 hours to enter.
2) If you want to see the small pavilion, follow the route back to Gate 8: Turkey Pavilion - Ireland Pavilion - Netherlands Pavilion - Austria Pavilion - Luxembourg Pavilion - Lithuania Pavilion - African Joint Pavilion.
Day 2: Enter through Gate 5 or Gate 6.
1。Straight to the Saudi Pavilion, there are still relatively few people in the morning.
2。After that, the China Pavilion, the Thailand Pavilion, and the Asian Joint Pavilion II and III (stamped).
3。Take the big wheel to Puxi and see the car hall and the oil hall.
Note:1. If you are stamped, pay attention to whether there is a stamp before entering the museum. For example, on the day I went, there were no chapters in the French Pavilion and the Russian Pavilion. If you want to put a lot of stamps, you can do it in the African Joint Pavilion and the European Joint Pavilion.
Second, the tour of the Asian United Pavilion, there is no need to queue up, but it is all a small restaurant.
2。It is best not to eat lunch in the park, the restaurant inside is very expensive, bring your own food in, you can eat while queuing, save time. And there are relatively few people in line at noon.
3。There are a lot of things in the concession store, and they are also very expensive, so I personally don't think you should buy too much. It is more commemorative to buy things in the museum, such as stamps and medals with the Expo logo. In short, it is to buy something that is commemorative, that is, something that can rarely be bought outside the Expo Park.
4。It's best to study the map carefully before you go, so as not to go in the wrong direction, take a lot of wrong roads, and waste your physical strength.
These are written based on their own experience, and there are no copies of them).
Wishing you a happy trip o( o
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There are no absolutes in the world Personally, I think it's a bit difficult, mainly because it may be physically exhausted.
I've been there three times and volunteered, and my advice is:
Day 1: Line up from 5:30 a.m. to 5-3 a.m. to go straight to Saudi Arabia, and you can enter the museum in about 1 hour. At 10 o'clock, I went to the nearby Asian Union Pavilion to knock on the seal, and at about 12 o'clock I went to the Europa League, Ukraine, Turkey, Croatia and other small countries to knock on the seal, and at 5 o'clock I went to the German Pavilion immediately after dinner, and then went to Switzerland to line up
Day 2: 6 a.m. Exit 1 and go straight to oil! Take a break, eat around 11:30.
Go to the car hall at 12:30 p.m., and spend the rest of the time going to the city case hall to knock on stamps. At 4:30, I went back to Pudong for dinner, after eating to see China, and finally went to Thailand in Area B After going to Thailand, you can go to nearby Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Singapore, etc
This is the best route I have designed I have taken into account the time factor, and the time slots I have chosen are all low in queues. But remember, be sure to pinching the time I give! You also need to have good physical strength to achieve the goal, and you can use the time I left to break the stamp, I hope it can help you
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Absolutely!! And you can also see some small restaurants.
Route: If you have a reservation for the China Pavilion, you should get up early in the morning, it is best to get up at 6 o'clock to queue up, and go straight to the Saudi Pavilion after the opening of the park, because you can save 2 hours of queuing time by getting up half an hour early, visit Saudi Arabia, and then go to the China Pavilion, and then go to the Thailand Pavilion. All three of these pavilions are in the same area, which is also very convenient.
If you have more time to visit these three museums, you can go to some Asian restaurants, and wait until 5-6 p.m. to go to the German Pavilion for up to 3 hours. The day was fulfilling.
The next day, I queued up at Gate 1 of Luban Road, and queued up at the fence inside the entrance at seven o'clock.
The park opens at 9 o'clock and quickly passes through the security check, passing through the middle of the Japan Industry Pavilion and the City Footprint Pavilion, and the blue venue behind it is the Petroleum Pavilion. Be sure to run and save time in line.
There is a queue to get to the car hall because the dynamic movies, concept cars, etc. inside the car hall are very attractive to tourists. It is recommended to visit the auto hall at lunchtime or in the evening, as there are fewer people and the queue time is shorter.
After that, you can go to some small restaurants, such as some city pavilions.
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Take Line 1 Line 8, go to Yaohua Road, sprint for 100 meters, get the reservation ticket for the China Pavilion, go to the Saudi Pavilion, and go to the China Pavilion after reading.
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