Look at what necessities to bring to the Expo, the essential items for the Expo

Updated on tourism 2024-05-19
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's very crowded, there are a lot of people, it's best to choose to go at night, it's cool, and by the way, the night view is over.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Yes, it is enough to bring a bottle, lighters cannot be brought, and they will be confiscated at the door.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There will be no water supply in the Expo Park, only a place to sell it, the bench can be brought or not, and the rest is taken when queuing, but it is a little troublesome, the hat is a must, and the umbrella sunscreen ID card should also be brought, just in case, otherwise a few people will come, saying that they want to check your ID card, and the Expo Park will not be open after 9:00.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Water bottles, umbrellas, and lunch (you can bring something light and filling, like wafers or something), paper towels, and it's best to have towels

    Nothing else is needed

    There is a hair stool in the fan, you don't need to spread the map on the ground and sit on it, you can have toilet paper, but you should bring facial tissues

    If you can go in, you can bring less things, and it will be very tiring to go shopping all day, and it would be too tragic to have so many things in your hands

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The contents are very expensive, you can buy some fruits, eat them when you are hungry, when you are thirsty.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Guide, entrance fee, kettle, dry food (must be dry), map, sunscreen, long-sleeved jacket (sun protection and cold).

    Benches, money, ID cards, a good state of mind (waiting in line for an hour or two is frequent) and asking questions to cabbage (volunteers in cabbage-colored clothes).

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Sunhats, umbrellas, the weather is too hot there, if you are not from Shanghai, it is best to bring a tour guide, and the hotel must have a relationship to rent.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    ID card, tickets, fully charged mobile phones (one per person, in case you get separated and looking for someone), a small bench waiting in line, medicine to prevent heat stroke (no liquids), band-aids, folding umbrellas, sun hats, digital cameras, bread, fruits, empty drink bottles, toilet paper, towels or wet wipes, enough RMB, maps and fans will be distributed in the park, find volunteers if you have something, find someone if you are sick, and find someone to find an information desk.

    To wear good, light travel shoes, cotton socks, clothes are best also cotton, queue old tired, old sweat, hehe.

    If you are a girl, apply some sunscreen or something in advance, and it is best not to bring it when you go in, so as not to trouble the security check, and only allow one day's use.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Bring a stool, bring a bottle of water, bring a book, bring a fan!

    A change of clothes...

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't think the bench is very useful, because it is always mobile when queuing, but if you are carrying an elderly person, I recommend that you buy one. In addition, empty drink bottles, mobile phones, a towel (very hot, used to wipe sweat), parasols, and a passport before entering the park

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Travel preparation.

    1 In the days leading up to your trip, think about what you want to take with you when you go out, write it down whenever you think of it, and remember to remind each other if you're with a companion.

    2 ID card, student ID card (or elderly card, disabled person card) and other relevant documents must be brought.

    3 Remember to bring train tickets, bus tickets, and tickets, and keep them safe, as well as mobile phones and home keys. (This one is a bit Tang monk).

    4. Bring sunscreen, fans, umbrellas (if necessary), empty bottles (for irrigation in the park), paper towels, and folding stools (if possible, if necessary).

    5 Bring one or two fruits, preferably pears, and wash them beforehand. (It's a must!) It's really like rain from the sky, refreshing the spleen and moistening the throat) with a little talk plum, shengjin quenches thirst (if necessary). Bring a pen (you may need it).

    6 You can carry a big bag when you go to Shanghai, and you can carry a small bag when you enter the park, so that the security check is fast and you are relaxed.

    About queuing: Tips:

    1.Don't waste the time waiting for the entrance at the entrance of the park, look at the map of the park! Use a pen to tick out the venues you want to go to (we are 9 o'clock into the park, nearly 10 o'clock in the evening, cold and popular venues combined, a day can see 11 halls, now it is estimated that it is dangerous, there are many people.

    After ticking it off, I have a route in mind. For example, Germany and Switzerland are together, I want to go, just to see the ** less queue and flexibility.

    2.The combination of unpopular and popular looks at it, and the meal is not eaten.

    3.Keep an eye out for the park announcement, which will tell you which venues are less crowded at this time.

    4.Trot past the nearest venue, don't rock it slowly.

    5.When encountering a crowded venue, don't be half-hearted, really! Otherwise, you can't see anything, and it can only be an unpopular restaurant.

    Stick to the !! Persistence is victory. After reading this, you can go to the small restaurant appropriately, and continue to go to the big restaurant after recuperation.

    6.If possible, with a folding small bench, be sure to prepare water to line up, and be sure to protect yourself from the sun!!

    7.When queuing, you might as well chat with other people in line, we lined up for three days, and there are all kinds of people who chat with us, which is actually quite fun, and you can also learn about some other venues.

    8.If you have the physical strength, you must play until the evening, after we enter the park at 9 o'clock in the day, we can generally play 2 to 3 halls in the morning, and the rest of the pavilions are all played in the afternoon and evening.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    1.Get a free map at the door.

    2.Bring money, bring less unnecessary things, and regret when you save it. The stool is whatever you want, if you have good leg skills, don't bring it. There are places to rest inside.

    3.Shoes should be comfortable.

    4.Don't have any plans. There are a lot of people, and the plan can't catch up with the changes, so just look at it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1. It depends on how much time you have to visit the Expo, if you are willing to queue up, you can still see the Saudi Pavilion, the German Pavilion, the French Pavilion (there will be French perfumes inside, but there is a time limit) and so on.

    The theme pavilion is still very good.

    2. Plastic benches are sold there, 10 pieces each. It's okay not to bring your own.

    3. Bring an empty cup, the security check does not allow liquid drinks to enter, but there is a free water supply point in the Expo Park, just bring your own cup.

    Be sure to bring sunscreen and umbrellas.

    4. Be sure to cross the Huangpu River to see the Expo Park opposite, and it is free to cross the river.

    Enter the door to receive a free map and a small fan, and there is a small triangular stool near the security check, but it is hard to find.

    Wearing comfortable shoes and clothes is necessary.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You don't have to bring anything except money and ID. You can have it in the park you want.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Prohibited items.

    Except for the most dangerous, flammable, radioactive and other dangerous substances, controlled instruments and other items prohibited by Chinese laws and regulations, visitors are not allowed to bring the following items into the park:

    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.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You can't bring water in, so it's best to bring your own cup to get water, or buy it inside (it's a bit more expensive), and the rest should be gone except for the forbidden dangerous goods. By the way, it's best to bring your own small bench It's tiring to queue up

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    What you need to bring: a stool (this one is bought in many places near the pre-screening gate, and it is very useful in queuing to enter some halls).

    Water bottle (go in to get water, there is direct drinking water).

    Towel (hot to wipe sweat).

    Money (==).

    What you can't bring: Water.

    Dangerous goods. When pre-checking the door, remember to follow the instructions of the volunteers, and do not shoot if there is a queue, there is a policeman.

    When queuing through the security gate, remember to prepare everything and put everything on your body except for your clothes in your bag.

    The journey from the foresee gate to the security gate was very long, and I was from Gate No. 6, but I kept running forward, relatively forward, and was lucky to get the reservation ticket for the China Pavilion.

    If you go early, you will get the reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, and you can go whenever you want, and you don't have to worry about the time period above.

    Don't sell the reservation ticket to scalpers, it's not worth it, and don't buy the reservation ticket for scalpers, some people say that there are a lot of plainclothes watching.

    The queue is certain, and the first queue is a few pavilions in Europe.

    It is recommended to go, and it is not recommended to go, netizens have said.

    In addition, there is a beautiful woman at the entrance of the Indonesian Pavilion, the stunning kind.

    If you have a map before you enter the park, it's a good idea to plan your route in advance.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It's best to bring a mat, sit down when you're tired when you're in line, protect your valuables, pay attention to safety, and be sure to bring frost and an umbrella. Also, there is a place to provide drinking water at the Expo, so you don't need to bring too much water. Some guests have brought a lot of water into it (the things inside are expensive), and they are tired after not playing long inside.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Don't bring water. You can also bring food with or without it, bringing it will increase the weight.

    It is recommended to bring a small stool (for queuing, it is also sold at the entrance of the parking lot).

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If you haven't been there, you can always say that it is necessary, after all, China does it once every year. I went on October 1, stayed in Shanghai for three days, and went to the World Expo for one day. Let me briefly describe the situation.

    You don't have to bring much, it depends on how many days you stay, and it's best to know someone there. Now the weather may be colder, bring a thick clothes, ID card, wallet, mobile phone must be brought, toiletries, bring an umbrella for sun protection and rain protection, sun hat can be brought (very hot when queuing, it should not be so hot now), buy some food before entering the park, you have to eat in the garden for a day of shopping is very expensive! I went there to get a map of Shanghai, and when I entered the Expo Park, there was a map of the Expo Park.

    It depends on how you grasp the cost, the student ticket should be 100, and the full ticket is less than 200. Shanghai things are expensive and expensive, and cheap are cheap. Eating is expensive, and the other is to spend some money on the subway, and if you live in a hotel, you can say otherwise.

    The total budget depends on how many days you stay, I spent a total of more than 700, food and accommodation at my classmates, more than 200 to buy things, 300 fares, and 120 tickets.

    Try not to buy souvenirs, I bought them in the garden, I regret dying, expensive! When I came back, it was sold at the train station, 35cm Haibao was only 15 a, and 50 in the park!!

    That's all I want to say, I hope you have a pleasant journey, you may be a little tired, hehe.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There's no need to go. Some of the big buildings can't be seen at all. It's all people. It is recommended to take a look at the China Pavilion. It's still good. However, the China Pavilion will not be demolished. So there's no need to rush.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Bring your Enhanced Kryptonite Dog Eyes and just take a look around.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    There's no need, I went there, the venue feels okay, but there are too many people, and it's greatly discounted. When I went there were 40w people on the day, it is said that it soared by 100w a few days ago, what are you going to do? Queue for 12 hours for the Saudi Pavilion, the Expo theoretically opens at 9 o'clock in the morning and closes at 12 o'clock in the evening, in fact, many venues are closed at 9 o'clock in the evening, obviously unless you are the first to enter the security check in the morning, you can't see any of the venues.

    Think about it, there are many doors entering at the same time, each door has about 10+ entrances, and each entrance enters 2 people at the same time, which means that there are about hundreds of people entering in 20 seconds, so those who enter early will obviously not line up in the colder venues. Besides, I have to compete in the running speed, I was about the 12th person to pass the security check at my entrance in the morning, and the door I entered was still the closest door to the Japanese industrial management, and when I ran all the way through, it was already 1 hour later.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    This question you asked in World of Warcraft was a mistake in itself... But I still advise you not to go... It's coming to an end!! It's a waste of money to go!

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