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If you walk fast and skillfully, you can see more than a dozen pavilions.
My friend went to the World Expo on the third or fourth day of the National Day, with about 400,000 visitors, but he played more than 40 pavilions in two days, including China, Britain, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Australia, Switzerland, Sweden and other big countries. I asked her how she could be so good, and she said that these things depend on skill, that is, the one you want to go to the most or the popular pavilion, you go straight as soon as you enter the door, don't delay time on the road, and then when you finish lining up these big countries and start running small countries, you find that you don't have to queue up, because at this time people are crowding the big pavilions. There is also a good route planning before departure, which museums to go to know in mind, get straight to the goal, it is best to find out which museums have what content, and you can also communicate more with the people around you when queuing, so that you can save the regret of going to some boring museums.
If it is for stamping, sometimes some museums have to charge for stamping, such as Sri Lanka, and some museums are not stamped on rainy days, such as Spain, and the French pavilion is the most disgusting.
Finally, if you want to see more museums, it's a rule to be quick and ruthless, and if you just want to feel the atmosphere, then go to a big restaurant and run a small restaurant.
ps: The reservation ticket for the China Pavilion Gate 7 Changqing Road was issued the most, and I got it twice when I went to the end of the crane. The China Pavilion is also a good place to train people, and if you are afraid of queuing up once, you will not be afraid of any queue (except for the 8-hour Saudi Pavilion), good luck.
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There are about ten, but these more medium-sized museums are estimated to be three or four if they are popular
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In addition to the must-see of the China Pavilion for many people, you will also see 7 or 8 if you grab your head.
The four of us waited in line for a long time to get 6 pavilions each, so don't get your hopes up.
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Look at the big hall or the small hall, the big hall is at most 5, the small hall is less crowded, a dozen a day, dozens of it is no problem, but the small hall is definitely not as interesting as the big hall.
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It is estimated that there are up to 3 popular halls, and all unpopular halls can be, and it is best to take both popular and unpopular halls into account.
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The theme pavilion is beautiful and doesn't have to queue up, but it's ...... exhausting to walkGerman Pavilion, great value! Get in line, unless you're running fast and going early ......In the Japan Pavilion, my classmates queued for 2 hours and thought it was worth it, saying that it was very beautiful.
Petroleum Pavilion,I queued for 4 hours.,But the 4D movie is really worth watching the Coca-Cola Pavilion.,It's very fun.,D E area is pretty good.,What kind of space home or something.,But you have to line up.,It's impossible to ...... for two days.
If I can finish these in two days, I can only look at the small restaurant again, and go to the Belgium-EU pavilion after 7 o'clock in the evening, and the queue will not be long, and the chocolate and diamond will make my eyes ......
The Iceland Pavilion is also good, the queue is very comfortable, and it is super cool to go in batches.
Don't line up when you go to Finland at night, but there is no commentary, and the legendary narrator is super handsome.
If you can stay in the park from morning to night, these are enough, and it is fun to take a look at the case hall without queuing.
That's what I learned during my three days at ...... Expo
Hope it works. Remember, rush to the big hall early in the morning and run to the small restaurant in the evening.
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Let's take a look at a few worthwhile venues, although the small restaurant can see quite a lot in a day, but it is not interesting.
Make an appointment online in advance for Shanghai General Motors, Shanghai Enterprises, and State Grid.
At six o'clock in the morning, go to Gate 3 to line up to get the reservation ticket for the China Pavilion, go straight to the collection office of the city business card booklet, receive the city card book of the Italian Pavilion, and then quickly fill the stamps of the six required case pavilions (skip the line to enter the Italian Pavilion), and then collect the stamps of Madrid, Bilbao, and Barcelona (in exchange for the VIP of the Spanish Pavilion, which can reduce the queuing time).
It's about 11 a.m.
Take the car to the enterprise pavilion area, and three reservation tickets skip the line to see the above three venues.
It was about 2 p.m.
Rest meeting, take a boat directly to the Asian area (Area A), take the boat to wait for half an hour to an hour, arrive at the Asian area at about 3:30 p.m., go straight to the China Pavilion, line up from 4 o'clock (queue for an hour), about 6:30 to be able to finish, and then go straight to the European area.
Arrive at the European zone at about 7 o'clock in the evening, spend half an hour in Italy, queue for more than ten minutes to enter the Spanish pavilion, about a little more than 8 o'clock to see the two venues, and finally try your luck to see if Germany and France allow queuing, otherwise go to some small restaurants to have a look.
In one day, the three corporate pavilions, the China pavilion, Spain, Italy, Germany or France are actually considered popular pavilions, which are relatively good
Personally, I think Europe is more interesting than Asia, in addition to Saudi Arabia, Japan, South Korea, only Thailand, the United Arab Emirates can attract people, Australia is also good, the landlord can change according to his preferences)
Finished ......
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Don't think about it, you have to queue up all morning, and even if you go in, you can only look at the heads. Go for winter break.
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Best to see: Taiwan (you must get a reservation ticket to enter), oil (go early in the morning, otherwise the queue will be long), China (you must get a reservation ticket to enter), Saudi Arabia (go early in the morning, otherwise the queue will be long), Japan (queue for 2-3 hours), Germany (queue for 2-3 hours), France Pavilion (queue for 2-3 hours), UK Pavilion (queue for 2-3 hours), Spain Pavilion (2-3 hours, collect the chapters of Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao can be straight).
Cost-effective, the content is very good, and the queue time is not long: City Footprint Pavilion (half an hour, no queue at night), Expo Museum (no queue at night), Denmark Pavilion (no queue if you get the Odense chapter in the Urban Best Practices Area), Zhejiang Pavilion (1-2 hours, send cups).
In just one day, I personally feel that there is no need to go to the China Pavilion. Even if you get the reservation ticket, you have to queue for 2-3 hours, and the Chinese Pavilion will be permanently reserved in the future, so you can go to see it at any time.
Personal recommendation: Go to 2 popular restaurants. One goes to the sprint early in the morning, and the other queues.
In addition, look at a few more cost-effective museums. At noon, when it is the hottest, you can go to the joint pavilion of various provinces and cities in China, there is air conditioning and it is very cool, and there are not many people who generally do not queue much, and things are also good.
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I think the China Pavilion is still worth visiting, there are not many things but it is better than the atmosphere. If you want to go into the Chinese Pavilion, it is recommended to wait at the mouth of Puxi before 7 o'clock in the morning, and the scale of the No. 1 gate is less crowded and the No. 2 mouth is the largest, so it is easier to arrange it. The security checkpoint opens at 7 a.m. and the security check starts at 9 a.m.
Puxi's Pavilion Recommended General Motors Pavilion City Footprint Pavilion Coca-Cola Pavilion Japan Industrial Pavilion Chinese Private Enterprises Coca-Cola Pavilion Pudong Pavilion China Pavilion Italy Pavilion United States Pavilion France Pavilion Germany Pavilion Thailand Basically, they are all popular venues City Footprint Pavilion and the United States Pavilion are easier to row China Pavilion is to take a reservation ticket The time on the reservation ticket can be ignored You can enter the Italian Pavilion is the only one in the China Pavilion The things on display are also very good than many national pavilions The United States Pavilion and Thailand are both put ** But I personally think** Yes, the German Pavilion is very popular, and last time I went to the queue at night, it took more than 2 hours. If you don't want to queue up, Puxi's Urban Best Practices Area is actually very good, and there are few people, there are explanations, and the joint pavilions of various provinces and cities under the China Pavilion are also very good, basically all the way in, and there is relatively little queuing time in the evening and early in the morning, and there is a meal, especially at night, it is a good time to rush to the museum, if you are lucky, there are no people in that block or there are few people entering the park on this day, basically at night is to follow the road.
Go to a place where you can escape the heat, there are mountains and water droplets.
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