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From Shanghai South Railway Station, it is most convenient to take the subway.
You take Metro Line 1 (red) from Shanghai South Railway Station to Changshu Road Station, transfer to Metro Line 7 (orange) at the station, and get off at Houtan Station or Changqing Road Station.
Houtan Station is relatively close to the Central American Joint Pavilion and the African Joint Pavilion, and Changqing Road Station is between the B and C areas, and the ticket price is 4 yuan, and you can get it within half an hour.
Area C is home to Europe, Africa and the Americas.
In addition to the European Pavilion, the Hungarian Pavilion, the Ukraine Pavilion, the Belarusian Pavilion, and the Bosnia and Herzegovina Pavilion, the others are more popular.
However, if there is nothing in these unpopular restaurants like Ukraine, Belarus, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is recommended not to go.
The UK should never go to the popular pavilion, it is just beautiful on the outside, and there is nothing inside.
Switzerland is more recommended There is a cable car to sit in the queue time of about 2 hours The cable car will not open at night So go during the day.
Germany is also good, but there is a 5-hour queue.
I recommend that you go to the other European pavilions at night, and you usually have to queue for hours during the day, and you can enter within half an hour at night, and you don't have to queue up for the fast pavilions.
There is no need to queue up for the United African Pavilion, you can go directly into it, and there is nothing inside, except for the stalls that sell things except for knocking on stamps.
The other African pavilions, except for the Egyptian pavilion and the South African pavilion, are not very popular, and you can basically enter the queue for more than ten minutes.
Brazil and Argentina in the Americas are all popular.
Cuba, Central and South America, and the Caribbean are not very popular.
The U.S. Pavilion also doesn't recommend going in and watching 3 movies, which is boring and has to wait for hours.
It's useless to tell you the route here, it's not clear, you can ask the volunteers for a map when you enter the park.
If you look at the map and look at the pavilions I told you, it's much clearer.
Also, there are a lot of people now, and there are still more than 400,000 on rainy days, and it's useless for you to pray for rain, everyone will think that there will be fewer people on rainy days, okay, and it turns out that all of them are raining days, and there are more people on rainy days than in good weather, and it's not convenient to queue up when it's raining, and it's not convenient to hold umbrellas before and after, and the water drips down and gets wet, and you still pray that it's better to have a cloudy day, so that at least you don't have to line up in the sun.
Good luck LZ had a great time at the Expo.
If you have any questions, you can ask them again.
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During the day, there is a long queue outside the museum, so I recommend that you honestly line up a few popular museums during the day, such as Spain, Australia, the United States, etc
In the evening, I went to some small national pavilions to brush up on them, and they didn't queue up much at that time
As for the question of how to get to the South Bus Station, you can take Metro Line 1 to Changshu Road and then transfer to Line 7 to Changqing Road Station or Houtan (I forgot the name of the subway station), but the entrance to Houtan is crowded .........
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Like Britain, France, Germany and Italy are all popular, and there are many Danish, Finnish, and Belgian people.
When I went, Ukraine, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Greece was fine, and there were small countries that were unpopular, such as Cyprus, San Marino, etc.
However, most of the unpopular restaurants are not interesting.
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Get on Expo 2 Road (Shanghai South Railway Station (South Square) Station) and take 1 stop to get off at (Yaolong Road, Guozhan Road (Houtan Entrance) Station).
The pavilions in Area C are basically quite popular, except for Norway and Hungary, which are slightly less crowded. Slightly more popular ones such as Finland, Ireland, etc. If you want to see the popular museum, try to go to the security checkpoint as early as possible, or else go to the queue around 6 p.m., when there are fewer people.
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Itinerary: Gate 8 Pre-check - Security Check - Germany - Ukraine - Turkey - Libya - Angola - Nigeria - Algeria - Tunisia - Egypt - Slovenia - Lithuania - Croatia - Mexico - Chile - Cuba - CARICOM Joint Pavilion - Romania - Ireland - Greece - Netherlands - United Kingdom - Italy - France - Spain - Belgium - EU Pavilion - Denmark - Gate 7 Exit.
Arrangement: Go to Europe, Americas, Africa. At half past 6 o'clock in the morning, enter from the entrance of the back beach, get the reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, run to take the bus in the park to the German Pavilion after the park opens, and then shoot the faster flow pavilions and joint pavilions in Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the day, and after dinner in the food court, the more popular pavilions in the European region will begin to row in the evening.
This is the route I took when I was watching the Expo. I basically saw the C area, but of course some of the museums were too crowded at the time, so I didn't go there. At that time, if the landlord sees that the flow of the queue at the entrance of the museum is relatively fast, even if there are many people, he can go to the queue, and vice versa.
There is also the Finland Pavilion, I remember to make a reservation with my mobile phone early in the morning, and I can go in directly without queuing, I just forgot about it at the time, so I didn't go in to see it.
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Belgium - EU Pavilion (no one lined up when I went there the other morning) - Switzerland - Spain - Germany - France - Italy - Poland.
It is recommended not to line up before the opening of the big building, first go to the small restaurant with fewer people or small restaurants, because the big hall will flow faster after the door opens, I went to the staff a few days ago when the staff said that Switzerland and Spain will have to line up for two and a half hours, but it took 40 minutes to finish the line after the opening of the museum.
Don't be superstitious, it's man-made. The harder you work, the luckier you get.
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This 1:00 is 1:00 in the morning? Or 13:00 at noon?
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