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The way to get through security quickly is to put everything in your backpack and put only clothes on your body (if you want to be fast, don't even wear a metal belt) ......Because the bag is scanned by machine and the person is manually checked, if the alarm is not triggered when the person passes through the security gate, the person and the bag can complete the security check at the same time. On the first day I entered the park, I put my mobile phone, keys, and PSP in different pockets, and the security check mm smiled and asked me to take out my things every time, so it was a waste of time. Don't bring lighters, you can pack one basket of lighters per day at each security gate.
Of course, it's not confiscation, it's "deposit" (personally, I think it's far-fetched to call it depository, because people don't voluntarily put things there for safekeeping). Some students asked if there was a storage place in the usual sense, and there was one entrance at No. 1, and the other entrances were unknown. Smoking is prohibited in the park, and some tourists have reported that cigarette lighters cannot be used, I don't know the specific situation, but I have never seen a cigarette lighter.
It is said that there will be a smoking area when it is officially opened. There have been some who have succeeded in bringing lighters into the park, but it is highly discouraged for everyone who smokes to try them, as it will only increase the queue time for all visitors.
Hope it helps.
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Try not to bring liquids at the security check...You can't bring lighters, cigarettes, knives.
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Drinks are not allowed in the park, you can bring a little dry food, crutches are allowed to enter the park, and wheelchairs are also available for rent in the park. Umbrellas should be avoided with long handles and pointed ends, and a small amount of cosmetics can be brought into the park, but you will be asked to try them on the spot at the security check.
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1) Liquid items such as soft and hard packaged beverages and alcoholic beverages, but liquid milk products needed by infants and liquid medicines required by patients with diseases can be carried in appropriate amounts;
2) Lighters, matches and other ignition appliances;
3) Banners, slogans, billboards, leaflets, and other promotional materials;
4) Means of transportation, including motorcycles, mopeds, bicycles, electric bicycles, motorized wheelchairs, scooters, skateboards, wheeled shoes, etc., except for strollers, push wheelchairs, and electric wheelchairs;
5) Animals, except for service animals such as guide dogs;
6) Objects that can be lifted into the air, such as delta wings, paragliders, hot air balloons, model aircraft, kites, etc.;
7) Radio transmission equipment such as radio-controlled toys and walkie-talkies;
8) Other items that may obstruct others from visiting, cause personal injury or property damage to others, disrupt the order of the park and endanger the safety of the park.
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The same requirements as the security check of the aircraft.
The "Visitor Instructions" of the Shanghai World Expo stipulates that visitors are not allowed to bring the following items into the park, except for the most advanced, flammable, radioactive and other dangerous substances, controlled instruments and other items prohibited by Chinese laws and regulations
Liquids: Liquid items such as soft and hard packaged beverages and alcoholic beverages are prohibited, but liquid dairy products for infants and liquid medicines for patients with diseases can be carried with an appropriate amount.
Animals: Animals are not allowed in the park, with the exception of service animals such as guide dogs.
Dangerous goods: It is forbidden to bring lighters, matches and other ignition appliances.
Lift-off items: delta wings, paragliders, hot air balloons, model aircraft, kites and other lift-off items are prohibited.
Promotional materials: banners, slogans, billboards, flyers and other promotional materials are prohibited.
Means of transportation: motorcycles, mopeds, bicycles, electric bicycles, scooters, skateboards, wheeled shoes, etc., except for strollers, push wheelchairs, and electric wheelchairs.
Radio equipment: radio remote control toys, walkie-talkies and other radio transmission equipment are prohibited.
Others: Other items that may obstruct others' visits, cause personal injury or property damage to others, disrupt the order of the park, and endanger the safety of the park.
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The common ones are drinks, lighters, and others seem to be nothing.
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