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First of all, Saudi Arabia and Japan are definitely not able to do these time, these two pavilions take six hours during the day, I remember one night at 7:30 saw that the Saudi pavilion had to wait for more than 3 hours, and I thought it was not worth it.
Since the first day of the afternoon to find a hotel remember to book in advance, otherwise it will be very difficult to find a good stay, take a break, find a place to eat something, after 5 o'clock, you can use a night ticket to enter, so as to save money and time, many museums during the day to more than 2 hours, 1 hour at night will definitely be able to enter.
So, on the first night, you can go to the French Pavilion, the Swiss Pavilion, and then you can go to the British Pavilion, and if you have a long queue at the British Pavilion, and you don't want to queue, you can go to Italy next door, and then you can go south to see some of the smaller pavilions that are not closed yet, and if you have done it early, you can finish off Paris and Romania.
The next morning at 5:30 a.m. (if it is Saturday and Sunday, it will be 1 hour early) to Gate 7 80% chance to get the reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, the reservation ticket will be sent at the ticket check-in and go straight to the German Pavilion Although you don't list it, but as far as my journey is concerned, it is worth seeing It will be at least 11 o'clock from the German Pavilion and then go to Belgium and Poland and then go to the American Pavilion The American Pavilion depends on luck I only queued for 50 minutes on the day I went But then I heard that there were more than 2 hours If you think you can queue up Then go to the Canada Pavilion and then Denmark and Sweden at this time, because it should be 6 o'clock in the afternoon, and then go to the China Pavilion The Chinese Pavilion will have to queue for about 1 hour, and it will be almost 8 o'clock If you have the energy, you can look at the joint pavilion of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities or the Hong Kong and Macao pavilions, it is estimated that you have no energy, not to mention that you have to get up early the next day.
On the third day, if you want to see the Taiwan Pavilion, you have to get up early again, you can go to Gate 5 at 6 o'clock, although it is a little farther away from Gate 6, but Gate 6 is more chaotic and there are more people, and then go in and go to the Taiwan Pavilion The Taiwan Pavilion sends out the reservation ticket at the entrance of the venue at 9:30 and 4:30 in the afternoon every day, but I doubt that I can get the reservation ticket in the afternoon, and then take the river line to Puxi to see the City Future Pavilion and the city footprint, these two are better, and then come back, you can go to the City People Pavilion and the other two theme pavilions, the theme pavilion generally queues for no more than half an hour, and then you can go to the Taiwan Pavilion If you have time, you can go to the Pai Japan Pavilion, it depends on your time, I don't know what time you leave Shanghai, you should have time to go to the station.
Luban Road should be able to take the Expo No. 28 and No. 96 buses (in fact, the Expo Line is only an additional number of trains) to Gate 2 and then reverse Metro Line 8 to Gate 6, you can continue to pour Metro Line 7 to Gate 5 and Gate 7.
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There are a lot of people who have passed away now, and the last time I went there, there was a 5-hour queue for just one Japanese pavilion, and some of them were popular in Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Saudi Arabia, and some of them had to wait for a long time.
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Two and a half days is definitely not enough, "The British Pavilion, the Belgian Pavilion, the Polish Pavilion, the Danish Pavilion, the Sweden Pavilion.
The queue for the "American Pavilion" takes 2 hours The queue for the "Japan Pavilion and the Saudi Pavilion" takes 5 hours The China Pavilion and the Taiwan Pavilion require reservation tickets.
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It is estimated that you can't see all these pavilions, you can go to the European Pavilion in the afternoon of the first day to see, the queuing time there is about 2 hours, not too long, especially the German Pavilion at night, it takes a lot less time than during the day, go early the next day, take the reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, you can go to the meal time, the queuing time will be a little less, the Expo Center goes at night, there are not many people, and you can also watch the night view. You can arrange the rest yourself.
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Day 1 (half day): Enter from Puxi, visit the Urban Best Practices Area, and also take a look at the Enterprise Pavilion and the Time Zone Joint Pavilion. Note: From 20:00 onwards, we will rush to the French Pavilion, the Swiss Pavilion, and the Belgian Pavilion.
Day 2: Line up at the entrance of Bailianjing at 5:00, get the reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, rush to the Saudi Pavilion, go to the European Pavilion immediately, and go to the Chinese Pavilion when the park is about to close.
Day 3: Line up at the entrance of Bailianjing at 6:00, if you get the reservation ticket for the China Pavilion, you can stop a passer-by to send it, make an appointment with the Taiwan Pavilion, rush to the Japan Pavilion, visit the Taiwan Pavilion, the European Pavilion, row the theme pavilion in the evening, and then you can see the Asian Pavilion.
Don't forget the stamps.
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There are not too many people at the World Expo now, I just came back, it is impossible to see these in two and a half days, China and Taiwan pavilions need to make reservations, the Saudi Arabia Pavilion is more than 6 hours at any time, at most there are people queuing for 9 hours, the Japan Pavilion is more than 5 hours, and the rest are also in 2-5 hours, why bother with these popular venues? Yesterday, even the Coca-Cola restaurant had to queue for three hours at lunchtime, and there was no strategy for the itinerary at all, so what is the use of a restaurant waiting for an hour to save 5 minutes on the road? The best way is to bring an elderly or disabled person, so that you can walk through the barrier-free passage and not be able to see it for two days.
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There is a ticket window at the entrance and exit of the Expo Park, and you can buy weekday tickets and night tickets, which can only be on the same dayThere is no limit to the number of tickets, tickets will be sold at half past eight in the morning, night tickets will start at 4 o'clock**, and you can only enter the park after 5 o'clock, and those with student ID cards can buy weekday discount tickets for 100 yuan.
Jiangsu North Road and Changning Road are close to Puxi.
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You don't have to worry about ticketing In addition to the ticket vending machines, some small supermarkets such as Haode Express have tickets** There are also tickets from China Post** Subei Road and Changning Road are close to the entrance of Puxi, and the location is at the junction of Changning District and Putuo District.
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1.First of all, don't worry, it's still early the day after tomorrow;
2.There is a window service for ticket sales at the entrance of the Expo Park, not an automatic ticket vending machine, and you can use UnionPay cards to buy tickets;
3.Jiangsu North Road and Changning Road are a little closer to Puxi Park.
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It's better to buy tickets in advance, go to the queue early in the morning, and you can see a popular pavilion first.
If you buy it on the same day, it will delay the time, because you start to buy tickets at eight o'clock, the queue is a little long, and you go to the entrance to wait for the security check after buying the ticket, there are a lot of people during this time, and there are many people in half an hour, and you have to wait for a long time in the back to wait for the security check, and you may see two or three less halls a day.
From which entrance to see the first pavilion you want to see is in Puxi or Pudong, don't think about which one is closer.
Students and seniors over the age of 60 can buy discounted tickets.
Many large supermarkets in Shanghai have tickets for sale, you check the Expo network, many places have tickets for sale.
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o( o haha Hello landlord.
Let me use my experience or lessons learned from the World Expo to give you some reference. Famous venues, a casual search on the Internet has already introduced it in detail, and I won't copy and paste it, so as not to annoy you.
So, I went to Area C that day, which is the developed countries of Europe, the Americas, and some countries in Africa. Reservations are not required for these venues. I went to the French Pavilion, the United States Pavilion, the Swiss Pavilion, the Spanish Pavilion, the African Pavilion, the Central and South American Pavilion, and a number of smaller pavilions near the Central and South American Pavilion, including the Intellectual Pavilion.
Because I lined up in front of the Spanish Pavilion as soon as I entered, the park opened at 9:00 and opened at 9:30, and I was queuing in Spain for half an hour.
It didn't feel like I was in line for long because I was one of the first to go in that day. After I came out, I went to the French Pavilion, because it was near the Spanish Pavilion, and although the French Pavilion looked crowded, the queue was very fast. I only had a queue for about 1 hour.
Then I went to the Swiss Pavilion and waited in line for nearly 3 hours for the cable car!! It's not worth it, and it's not much to see!
I went to the African United Pavilion at noon, which is very large, but it is a bazaar, and I feel that Africans are here to do business and not to exhibit, but this pavilion does not have to queue at all. The same goes for the Central and South American Joint Pavilion, there is no queue, but there are fewer things sold inside.
Then in the afternoon, I went to the American Pavilion, and it was claimed that it was about 4 hours in line, but in fact I only had about 2 hours in line. Then I went, the Mexico Pavilion and the Intelligence Pavilion, the outside of the Mexico Pavilion was very beautiful, the venue was built underground, it was quite cool to enter, and the queue was about half an hour or so. I highly recommend the Intelligence Hall, it is very fun inside, no worse than the Big Hall, and the queue is only about half an hour.
The rest of the time I'm just wandering around. Taking pictures of the outside stadium is actually quite beautiful.
It's all personal experience, and I hope it will be useful to the landlord. (Don't line up for the Swiss Pavilion, I was really on fire!) )
You can take the time I saw the Swiss Pavilion and take it to the Italian Pavilion, and also, the City Footprint Pavilion is in Puxi, and your other pavilions all choose Pudong, and it is more concentrated, it seems a bit worthless to go to Puxi just for a footprint pavilion, or you can go at night, if your group allows)
Good luck to the landlord o( o
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It's a bit difficult to visit so many museums in one day, there are so many people inside that you have to queue up, you should make a plan for 2 days, or go through all the museums outside and don't go inside.
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In this way, the landlord should go for two days!
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All in Area C.
The Belgian and French pavilions are not worth it.
The Danish Pavilion, the African Joint Pavilion, and the Urban Footprint Pavilion are better (recommended).
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There are 5 routes and 6 ferry terminals in the water bus park, with a total of 600 departures per day, operating from 8:00 to 24:00. Except for the tour boat that leaves the park at night, there is a fee for the water bus, and the water bus during the day is free of charge.
For lunch, you can choose to eat at the catering center near the theme pavilion, where you can basically eat whatever you want, and some brand restaurants from all over the world are also stationed during the period. Eight cuisines to choose from.
However, if you are worried about too many people and are concentrated in the catering center, you can also choose restaurants in each area according to your preferences, but there are not as many options as the catering center. No one is missing the full strategy of free gift looting at the World Expo.
Korean Pavilion: Cook your own Korean food.
Unlike other countries, spectators can wait in a shaded area while waiting for admission, avoiding the sun, and at the same time enjoy a Korean performance. The floor of the Korean Pavilion is paved with floor tiles of different colors, which is actually a map of Seoul, the capital of South Korea.
On the first floor of the Korean Pavilion, visitors can feel the profound Korean urban style, and at the same time, they can display various Korean cultures and participate in the activities of making and tasting Korean food.
The top-down angle of the façade of the China Pavilion is very clever, and the angle is exactly between the sunlight angle of Shanghai's winter solstice and summer solstice. In the summer, it can block sunlight from entering the room and create a shadow area on the ground floor of the China Pavilion, which lowers the temperature for visitors; In winter, sunlight can slant into the interior of the China Pavilion and directly into the bottom, providing sunlight for warmth.
Needless to say, most experts now estimate that the queue for the China Pavilion can be as little as 45 minutes and as long as 2 hours, so you should be prepared. After entering the museum, you can take the elevator to the 49-meter floor. The tempered glass floor allows you to experience what it means to be "cold in high places"; More than 100 meters wide "Qingming Riverside Map", the people in it can still walk; Lu Chuan's film "The Course of Beauty", the main exhibition of the ——— China Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo, will also be screened here.
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One day in Puxi, one day in Pudong. The Australia Pavilion can be visited on the first night, and it only takes 20 minutes to go at 8 p.m., and it is good to go to the Thailand Pavilion opposite, which is also only 20 minutes. It takes 2 to 3 hours during the day.
On the first day, you can line up a big hall during the day, there are oil halls in Puxi, Coca-Cola halls, space homes are boring, don't go, there are more than 4 hours to queue, only 30 minutes of 3D movies, and it's not good.
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It's best not to go to the Japan Pavilion at night, as you have to wait in line for about 3 hours. So it's best to go to the Japan Pavilion just after lunch, and eat early, I've been to the Expo, and I've also gone to the Japan Pavilion, and the Japan Pavilion doesn't have a performance at night, so I can only visit, so I recommend that you go to the Japan Pavilion around 12:30 noon. Just to help you, you can use it.
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In the evening, go to many places in Oit. During the day, I go to the small restaurant and the joint hall.
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There is an appointment machine at the China Ship Museum, so it is recommended that you go through the No. 2 security checkpoint.
In Japan, it's best to go in the morning or in the evening. Australia can go to the queue at one o'clock, and there should be fewer people at that time.
Reservations are required for the China Pavilion, the City Earth Pavilion, and the City People Pavilion, but if there are fewer people, they do not need to.
If you want to get a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion, you have to go to the security checkpoint at six or seven o'clock in the morning and queue up. Because the reservation ticket is issued by volunteers at the security checkpoint, it will be issued from 9 o'clock, and if you don't queue up, you won't be able to grab it. There are a lot of people at the Expo.
Above, I hope it can help you.
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