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I just came back. The queue is for sure, and it's really hard, but it's not that exaggerated, not all venues need to wait that long.
The main and popular venues in my experience --- the China Pavilion, the Saudi Pavilion, the German Pavilion, and the French Pavilion must be seen, and the queue for the Japan Pavilion is too long to go to the Japanese Industrial Pavilion. The time of viewing at other museums and the queue situation on the day are determined.
If you want to make a reservation by yourself, you must queue up at the entrance before 6:30 a.m. (it is recommended that there are relatively few people at Pudong 7 or Puxi 3 entrances), and you may have the opportunity to get a reservation ticket. If you really can't get it, and you really want to visit, you visit other venues first, and before going to the China Pavilion at about 11 noon, you may be able to find scalpers, spend some money, they have a way to take you in, and you can enter the museum by queuing for about 1 hour after entering.
You can queue up for the Saudi Pavilion and the German Pavilion on your own, and you must go after 5:30 p.m., and it is possible to queue for more than 5 hours during the day. The Saudi Pavilion takes about 3 hours, 18:00
Queue up after 30. The German Pavilion takes about 2 hours, and queues close after 20:00.
The queue for the French Pavilion is generally less than 2 hours, depending on your luck. Some unpopular restaurants don't have to wait in line.
Generally, the approximate queuing time is displayed at the entrance of each building, but the actual time is 40 minutes to 1 hour shorter than the estimated time.
If you are over 60 years old or infants and young children, you can borrow a wheelchair or trolley in the park and take the green channel to avoid the pain of queuing!
Happy Expo!
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It depends on the situation, the time of the queue is shorter if there are fewer people, and if there are more people, of course, the queue time is long, and there is no accurate time.
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Popular pavilions such as the China Pavilion are definitely here!
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Each building is different.
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It depends on which area you go to, which venue. Some venues, such as the Saudi Pavilion and the UK Pavilion, are normal to queue for 5 to 6 hours, but there are also venues that do not require queuing, such as the African United Pavilion. Some venues still need to be booked, such as the China Pavilion, which is fully booked between 9 a.m. and 9:10 a.m. every dayHowever, some venues will not be demolished after the end of the World Expo, such as the China Ship Pavilion, the China Pavilion, and the Expo Cultural Center; So you can consider going to these venues later when you have time, so as not to waste time visiting other venues!
At that time, we went as a team, so the tickets were cheaper, and it seemed to be 160 yuan each, and when my sister and his parents went to elementary school, her tickets were 100! Personally, I think the World Expo is worth going to see once, because it is a global event after all, since it was held in 1851, this is the first time it has been held in China, and I don't know when it will come again, otherwise if you want to ** in the future, then you can only go abroad, the cost can be imagined, there are absolutely unexpected discoveries and amazements in each of the venues, they show modern people's scientific and technological innovation, environmental protection concepts, the history and prospects of education, the simulation of a better life in the future, etc., Some venues you can even experience and feel in person, such as feeling the feeling of **happening, taking a spaceship...Also, you can spend 30 yuan to buy a passport and stamp the commemorative badges of each venue, each of which is meaningful and very meaningful!
When you enter the Expo venues, you can get a map of the Expo venues everywhere, which details the location of the venues, as well as other locations such as restaurants, toilets, etc., and some venues will also give out free souvenirs. Don't set too many goals every day, if you want to go to a venue with too many people in line, you can go to two venues a day!
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Saudi Arabia is generally 7-8 hours.
The popular half takes 2-3 hours, sometimes 1 hour.
There is no queue at the Union Pavilion.
There are a little less people in the evening, and it is hot for about an hour.
The unpopular ones are faster.
There are queues inside, some of which are not shaded, and it can be imagined that it is very hot, but the shade is quite cool.
Expensive or fun, it really varies from person to person! We don't buy things, it's not expensive, eat cheap dishes, but fortunately, Expo souvenirs are more expensive, and there are also very high-end dishes...
Some people say that the Expo is fun, and some people don't. In fact, the building is really colorful, some of the technology is very shocking, and a lot of people complain about queuing and queuing
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Don't line up the tube is generally not much fun, good halls need to queue, tell you a good way, I just came back from the Expo, I used this method, like the Spanish Pavilion, Denmark Pavilion, Italy Pavilion, can be used, you can go to Puxi first, cover Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, with is the Hans Christian Andersen logo, chapter, you can directly enter those good officials from the green channel, it only takes less than 10 minutes, this method not only saves the time of queuing, but also looks at the Puxi tube, The tube over there is really good, to be honest, if you go to Puxi, it is recommended that you go, Ningbo vine pipe, Vancouver Pavilion, are more interesting.
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I just came back, I bought a ticket, and the venue and transportation inside didn't cost money, and of course I had to go for a day, so I either brought my own food or ate in it, 30-50, and a meal was fast food. It's good to see the food provided by the venue, I can't afford to eat it anyway. Popular pavilions such as Saudi Arabia, the United States, China, Australia, Brazil, the Petroleum Pavilion, the Japanese Industry Pavilion are generally more than 5 hours, and there are more people when I go Saudi Arabia takes 8 hours to see the queue like a ten-mile long street to send the prime minister There are armed police surrounding to maintain order...
The night is also very unhappy After 7 o'clock, some popular venues will not let the queue But you can watch the daily performances Pay more attention to the announcement Of course it's hot Green Expo Air conditioning you don't expect it to be in some venues It's very hot outside Some pavilions don't have to queue Up For example, the Central and South America Joint Pavilion and the African Joint Pavilion Montenegro Pavilion and so on These small pavilions No one watches it, so don't queue up... In short, I regret it for a while, I don't regret it for a lifetime, and I finally have a time to go to it, but accommodation is a big problem, it is recommended to find a regular large travel agency, maybe there is a reservation ticket, I wish you a happy Anyway, I don't have a good time.
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Hello landlord. If the day you're going isn't a peak day (not a weekend or holiday), the number of people in the past is expected to be around 35,450,000.
In this way, popular pavilions, such as the United States Pavilion, the French Pavilion, the Denmark Pavilion, the Italian Pavilion, the Swiss Pavilion, the Vanke Pavilion, the United Kingdom Pavilion, etc., are about 2 to 3 hours.
There are also the German Pavilion, the Aviation Pavilion, the Japan Pavilion, and the Saudi Arabia Pavilion. respectively in the hours or so.
Of course, other general national pavilions, such as the Chile Pavilion, the Netherlands Pavilion, the Finland Pavilion, the Mexico Pavilion, and other ordinary national pavilions, are generally about an hour.
There are also some joint pavilions, as well as small national pavilions, which are less than an hour, and some do not have to wait in line.
If the day you go is a rush hour, the queue time for popular restaurants will be about an hour.
I hope it will be helpful for the landlord in choosing the venue visit arrangement.
Good luck to the landlord o( o
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I can't say this, the Chinese Pavilion can only be seen by reservation tickets, and the rest should be arranged by yourself. If you want to have less time in line, you need to do your homework, and if you don't care about the length of the queue, then take it slowly!!
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Early in the morning you can enter through Gate 2 and rush to the car hall as fast as you can (be sure to be the fastest).
After coming out, you can go to the Aurora Hall first (the queue for this hall usually does not exceed 20 minutes).
If you are interested in the City Future Museum, you can go and see it, and another thing to note is that the air conditioning in the museum is very full, so you need to pay attention and be careful of catching a cold.
At noon, you can go to the various joint pavilion areas (such as the African United Pavilion), which is so large that you don't have to wait in line, and you can spend the hottest part of the day. You can take the cross-river line from Puxi to the final stop is the African United Pavilion.
After 4 p.m., you come out of the United Africa Pavilion and go to the opposite ones such as Libya, Nigeria, Angola (there are 4D movies to watch in this pavilion), etc. Don't go to Egypt, there are too many people there.
Then you play behind these pavilions and walk to the Argentine pavilion. Argentina has a ** meeting in the museum every day at 5:30 p.m., and a tango show at 6 o'clock. You try to get your seat at 5:10.
In the evening, you can go to the European area, such as Slovenia, Lithuania, Croatia, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Finland, Norway, etc. At this time, there are very few people in the queue at these venues, and you can get in in 5-15 minutes. Italy and France you go last, yesterday I went to Italy, it was 9 o'clock in the evening, the queue time is 15-20 minutes.
I didn't go to the French Pavilion, so I guess the situation is similar to his.
The next day, according to the arrangement of the first day, rush to the Space Home Pavilion first, I suggest that you take the China Railway Pavilion after you come out, there are not many people there, and there are 3D movies to watch.
At noon, go to the Pacific Union Pavilion to escape the heat, and then go to the Asian area in the evening.
Remind you, **There are many people, so you don't go there. For example, if you don't have enough patience and time, don't row there, because it will only bring pain to yourself. The Urban Best Practices Area (UBPA) is a good place to go because it has few people and a large museum.
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The queue time for most of the pavilions is less than 40 minutes, and there are many beautiful pavilions that do not need to queue at all, such as the theme pavilion.
The length of the queue is not based on the length of the queue, but on the speed of the queue. For example, the French Pavilion has a long queue, but it flows quickly, and it only takes half an hour to queue.
The afternoon is the time when the queue is the longest, and you should try to visit the venue without queue in the afternoon.
In the evening, with the exception of the most popular pavilions, such as the Saudi Pavilion and the German Pavilion, there are many times when queues are reduced at popular pavilions.
Regarding the stamp collection for the China Pavilion reservation ticket, this is to get a "city business card" first, and then knock the seal of the urban best practice area on it, and collect fifteen according to the requirements, and you can exchange it for a reservation ticket. The "City Business Card" is available at the information desk at the northernmost UBPA near Gate 3 and is distributed in limited quantities, usually within half an hour of opening.
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Go early in the morning, it is best to arrive at 6 o'clock, to the nearest door row from the hall you are ready to see, after the opening of the park security check, you have to run all the way, you must know that you will arrive at the venue one minute faster, and there will be a few hours and minutes less in line. If you want to see the museum you want to make an appointment, you must first grab the reservation machine to make an appointment or receive a reservation ticket (someone at the door sends the Chinese Pavilion). Then, during the day, I look at the small country pavilion, no matter when, there are few people in the small country, and they talk about culture without high technology.
After dark, there will be fewer people in the park, and you can go to see the pavilions that queue for 1 to 2 hours during the day, these pavilions will have fun, and it is easy to queue at night. Recommend China Power Grid, China Railway, Information and Communication Pavilion, and Cisco Pavilion in Puxi. Have a nice visit!
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Don't queue up at the unpopular so-and-so joint museum.
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1.I went to the park twice, the first time I rushed to Japan, and I entered the venue in half an hour. The second rush to Saudi Arabia, to the queue found that there were still five hours (because I entered the No. 4 gate Saudi Arabia has a certain distance), but you patiently queue up, two hours to enter, looking at the crowd, as long as you choose Saudi Arabia first, it should not be too slow.
Saudi Arabia is the most expensive pavilion in the Expo Park, 4.5 billion yuan, which has to be seen.
2.Come out and start entering the small restaurant, and the one with less people in line will go to that. Choose the area you want to go to, and you can line up at lunchtime, because there are not too many people.
3.It is highly recommended to go to the European Pavilion in the evening. The queue is more than half as small as before.
4.Before queuing, you must see if the line is moving, even if the team has been moving, you can enter in 1 hour at most, and you are advised to give up for those who are stiff.
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