Recently, I want to pass away from the expo to play how to arrange, that is, to save time and money,

Updated on tourism 2024-05-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I have a classmate who just went to the World Expo.

    Here's how she arranged: In the morning, she went shopping in various distinctive places in Shanghai. (Avoid the Expo site).

    Take a break at noon. It looks like about 3-4 o'clock in the afternoon. Visit the park of the Death Expo. (She said: It was less crowded at that time.) Usually, you can visit a park for up to 8 hours. She only lined up for two hours at most)

    Naw. She says it's more time-saving. As for saving money. It's up to you to your own will.

    If you don't think that's detailed enough. You can ask your travel agent for more details. Going with a group is a good option.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    2 days of death expo, I don't know if your body can afford to eat, there are a lot of people now.

    Day 1: The first day of the Expo will pass away from the Expo No. 7 entrance to the park, and strive to get the reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, if you don't get the German Pavilion, the German Pavilion will queue for more than 5 hours when there are many people, so you have to quickly enter the park to queue up for the first time, and come out to the French Pavilion (next door to the German Pavilion) after 2 hours, and the queue and visit time is expected to be 5 hours, and the time to go to see the United States Pavilion after coming out is expected to be 5 hours, so that the day's itinerary is over, very tired, go to bed early.

    Day 2: On the second day of the Expo, you will enter the park at the 5th entrance of the expo, and strive to get the reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, if you don't get it, go straight to the Japan Pavilion, or the Saudi Pavilion, and finally be interested in going to the Korean Pavilion, which is expected to be finished at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at this time you can take a leisurely stroll to see some famous small pavilions, Denmark, the Netherlands, not in a hurry, there are not many people, or see the best urban practice areas and enterprise pavilions. At about 7 o'clock, I went out of the park to go shopping on Huaihai Road, eat a meal or buy clothes, because I went for 2 days, so my physical strength was overdrawn, and on the third day, we recuperated our physical strength.

    Day 3: Eat, shop, by the way, sign up for a tour group of the ancient water town in the suburbs of Shanghai, visit the People's Square, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street, walk to the end of the Bund, take a sightseeing boat to see the scenery, the fourth day: the tour group departs for a day trip to the ancient water town.

    Day 5: Go to Lujiazui area, go to China's tallest building or Oriental Pearl, Binjiang Avenue nearby, the scenery is very good, Super Brand Mall, China's largest shopping mall, you can eat, shop, watch movies.

    Okay, that's pretty much it, I think it's more reasonable, come to Shanghai once, and see the essence.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I just passed away some time ago, and the overall feeling is that it is wonderful and lacking.

    The national pavilions in the Expo Park bring together the wisdom and technology of various countries.

    It is precisely because we cannot go to so many countries that it is worth visiting.

    For example, some popular venues, such as the German Pavilion, the French Pavilion, the UAE Pavilion, the Turkish Pavilion, or some less popular but worthwhile Czech Pavilions, Iceland and Denmark Pavilions, are all good places to open your eyes.

    The architecture of the Expo is the biggest highlight, and some of the venues are not very good, but the beauty of the building is still worth seeing.

    However, due to the large number of people, there are queues everywhere at the Expo, and you have to queue up to eat and go to the toilet, not to mention the long queue to enter the museum. For example, we queued for more than 3 hours in the heavy rain, but we were lucky compared to the 7-hour queue. This makes people more tired and reduces the interest and patience of watching.

    So a lot of things can only be seen at a glance.

    If you have high expectations for the World Expo in advance, and hope to go to the World Expo to see the China Pavilion and the Japan Pavilion, or hope to go to the World Expo to know each country deeply, then don't go and be disappointed, after all, the theme of this session is "Better City Makes Life Better", and the focus of the museum is also in the advanced and characteristic of the city, not to mention the dual challenges of physical fitness and patience in the hard-working queue.

    If you decide to pass away, there are some simple tips to ask me

    I'll give you a so-called best strategy, but my own feeling is that the strategy is like that, and you still have to make your own choice when the time comes.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This depends on the individual's interest ......

    It is recommended that you first go online to learn more about the Expo.

    First of all, I would like to remind you that there will be a lot of people during the summer vacation.

    I went there during the Dragon Boat Festival, and I felt pretty good (there weren't many people at that time, after all, there was no holiday).

    But it's going to be really tiring.

    If you really want to go, you must think about it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you're going for a day, then you better not go, the queue is not enough for you.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.The most popular pavilions: Sartre Pavilion, China Pavilion, German Pavilion, Japan Pavilion, Petroleum Pavilion.

    2.Good Looks: Japan Corporate Pavilion, Aviation Pavilion, Vanke Pavilion, Korea Pavilion, UAE Pavilion, Thailand Pavilion, Australia Pavilion, France Pavilion, Italy Pavilion, Denmark Pavilion, Russia Pavilion, Chile Pavilion, Theme Pavilion, UK Pavilion, UAE Pavilion, Luxembourg Pavilion.

    It's a day trip. Simple, get up early in the morning, around 7 o'clock, line up at the entrance of the Death Expo, and after entering, you will be issued a reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion, and you will not be able to go late. Don't rush into the China Pavilion after getting the reservation ticket, immediately go to the entrance of the Taiwan Pavilion to get the reservation ticket for the Taiwan Pavilion, killing two birds with one stone.

    Or you can go straight to the Grand Pavilion, such as the Saudi Pavilion.

    After visiting the China Pavilion and the Taiwan Pavilion, it is already around 1 p.m., which should be the hottest time, at this time it is not wise to queue up, it is recommended to go to some small restaurants that do not have to queue much.

    By 4 or 5 o'clock in the afternoon, when there are a little fewer people and not too hot, you can go to the European area and line up for some of the pavilions you want to go to, such as: England, Germany, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and the average queue is an hour and a half. Soon.

    Until 9 o'clock in the evening, there will be fewer people, so go to some museums with more people during the day!

    It's a fulfilling one-day trip to the Expo!!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I hope you will go to the [City People Museum, City Life Museum, City Earth Museum, City Footprint Museum, City Future Museum] these pavilions. Because these pavilions are very meaningful to us.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, you don't have to go to those big museums, many small restaurants are also very interesting, and you don't have to queue for a long time, such as the Moroccan Pavilion, the Czech Republic, Slovakia or something, are quite interesting, and like the Pacific United Pavilion, the things inside are more concentrated, of course, if you want to go to the big hall, you have to go to the queue very early, after all, its excitement is definitely stronger than the small hall, there are many people, choose a big hall that you want to go to the most, and go straight there as soon as the museum opens, and then play in peace of mind Good luck.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Upstairs is so optimistic... Now there are more than 300,000 people a day, I feel that after visiting Taiwan like this, China will have to be more than 3 o'clock, although there are reservation tickets still have to queue up, and it will take a lot of time to be inside. It is recommended to go to a few large museums, a large hall is a lot of small restaurants can not be compared, at least I walked down this feeling, after visiting to think about what these museums left for themselves, can not remember anything of the small hall or forget it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I went to it two days ago, and it was very hot, and some of the pavilions required reservations, such as the China Pavilion.

    There are a lot of people, you have to pay attention to the heatstroke.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's best to play in Zone C.

    1。As soon as you enter the park, hurry up to the popular pavilions such as: German Pavilion, British Pavilion, French Pavilion, and American Pavilion (according to personal preference, but it must be fast), because it is the first time to enter the park in the morning, and there are few people in line.

    2。Then there were more people, and I toured around the European area.

    France Pavilion: There may be a long queue, but it's wonderful and beautiful.

    Poland Pavilion: It's not bad, there are a lot of places to rest in it o(o

    Czech Pavilion: In fact, the Czech Pavilion is also full of beautiful looks, and there will be random commemorative fans.

    Norway Pavilion and Ukraine Pavilion: There are a lot of beautiful women and handsome guys.

    3。It is best not to eat lunch in the park at noon, the restaurant inside is very expensive, bring your own food in, you can eat while queuing, save time. And there are relatively few people in line at noon.

    4。If you want to see a lot of pavilions, you can visit the African United Pavilion and the European Joint Pavilion 1 and 2, you don't have to queue much, there are a lot of them, but they are all small pavilions, it depends on whether you want to or not.

    5。After 6 o'clock in the evening, if you want to see a few big halls, go to line up for the big halls, and there are a lot fewer people at this time; Or if you want to see a few more, you can see some small pavilions, such as: Ireland Pavilion, Austria Pavilion, Norway Pavilion, Denmark Pavilion, Finland Pavilion, Turkey Pavilion, Luxembourg Pavilion, etc.

    I visited 6 museums in the evening.

    ps:1。If you are stamped, pay attention to whether there is a stamp before entering the museum. For example, on the day I went, there were no chapters in the French Pavilion and the Russian Pavilion.

    2。Personally, I think Area C is good, if you arrange it properly, you can also see 20 museums a day, for example, I saw 24 museums

    Wishing you a happy trip o( o

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