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Look at people. In the morning, when it is busy, it is generally not checked, unless you are more out of line and there is a problem at first glance.
However, when the back is relatively empty, someone will ask you to show it when they see it, and if you are not strict with people, there has been a news that someone was caught making up the ticket.
My friend has been there twice, the first time she took the initiative to show her student ID, and the second time she didn't show it at all, but she was a student and she also had her student ID in her bag.
Therefore, it is generally recommended to use it, dress younger, and go early, who knows whether the inspection will be more or stricter in the future, there is no way to say this.
If you have a school certificate, you can write that you belong to the XX level student of the school, sign it, and the official seal of the school's academic affairs office. You can open one and put it in your bag just in case.
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Just bring your student ID with you.
It is generally checked.
Look at the attitude of the window conductor at that time.
It won't be that thin.
I have classmates who are volunteers at the ticketing service.
It's all about selling tickets.
100 student tickets
It's easy to check when buying tickets.
The admission examination will be stricter
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I want to ask how old are you?
If it is an elementary school student, junior high school student, or high school student, it will not be checked. Because you can tell at first glance that it's a student.
If you are a college student, you may be inspected (but generally not checked) because it is difficult for college students to distinguish their appearance.
You can go in with confidence, I really don't worry about opening a certificate.
Write like this: Prove.
It is hereby certified that *** is a student of ** school.
Certifier: **Then stamped with the official seal).
As long as the official seal is stamped, it will have legal effect.
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I don't know about buying tickets, because I bought them online in advance, but when I went through the security gates, they ignored them.
At first, I was worried about whether I could use it.
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No, many attractions in Shanghai no longer have discounts for students.
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You can go to the Kedi, Haode, and Lawson convenience stores near your residential community, which may have a small number of Expo discount tickets, but the number will not be many, and it is possible that there are none. If not, see below:
The Shanghai World Expo Ticketing Center issued an announcement on the ticket sales information of the World Expo in August, and the organizers of the Shanghai World Expo have optimized the sales network layout of the four ticket merchants of China Mobile, China Telecom, Bank of Communications and China Post. After the adjustment, the ticket sales outlets of these 4 ** merchants in the country have been concentrated from more than 5,300 to 64 now, and the Shanghai area has been reduced from more than 1,000 to 6.
At present, the four leading merchants in Shanghai City Expo ticket sales outlets include: Bank of Communications Bund Expo Ticketing, No. 80 Nanjing East Road, China Post Expo Postal Branch, No. 5000 Pudong South Road, China Telecom Caoxi North Road Business Hall, No. 915 Caoxi North Road, China Mobile Huaihai Middle Road, No. 1720 Huaihai Middle Road, No. 4 Yaohua Road, China Mobile Yaohua Road, and No. 280 Moling Road, China Post Railway Station Post Branch. These outlets will sell 6 types of tickets: Weekday General Ticket, Weekday Discount Ticket, Designated Day Regular Ticket, Designated Day Discount Ticket, 3-Ride Ticket, and 7-Ride Ticket.
Among them, there are four types of tickets, including the designated day general ticket, the designated day discount ticket, the 3-time ticket, and the 7-time ticket, and the number of tickets is limited, and it will be sold out while stocks last.
If you go to the entrance of the Expo to buy it, there are also Expo student discount tickets at the ticket office outside the Expo Park, and you need to show your student ID.
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They are sold at the Shanghai return station and at the small kiosks at the various entrances.
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Now some small supermarkets such as 'FamilyMart' will put up some signs saying that there are 100 yuan student tickets, you can go and see, I have it downstairs. The first and second floors are the same.
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At the entrance, there will be a sign next to you telling you which one sells Expo tickets. However, the Expo ticket is valid on the day.
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The Expo ticket is 160 for ordinary tickets on weekdays and 100 for students. The general ticket on the designated day is 200 yuan, the student discount ticket on the designated day is 120 yuan, the three-time ticket is 400 yuan, and the seven-time ticket is 900 yuan.
On the National Day, as long as you don't visit on the designated day, you only need to go to the ticket office at the entrance of the park to buy tickets, and now a new policy has been introduced, tickets at the entrance of the park can be bought one day in advance, and you can also buy tickets on the same day. If you want to enter the park on the designated day, you need to go to the Bank of Communications, post office, or mobile business hall to buy it. Among them, the designated day of the World Expo refers to the May Day holiday (May 1, 2010 to 3, 2010), the National Day holiday (October 1, 2010 to 7), and the week before the closing of the Shanghai World Expo (October 25, 2010 October 31) these seven days.
It is advisable not to order online, as it is likely to encounter scams.
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Student ticket: 100 weekday ticket
National Day is a designated day ticket of 120
You don't need a student ID to buy a ticket, and you only need it when you enter the park.
You don't need to buy it in advance, tickets are sold at the entrance of the Expo Park.
Online tickets are not easy to buy, the Expo Bureau does not sell tickets at night, and they are generally posted by individuals on the Internet, and some are fake.
You can buy it again when you go to the Expo Park...
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You can buy it when you go, the ticket seems to be 160 hours, and you can have a discount ticket with a student ID, 100 yuan a piece.
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There are many ways to buy tickets:
Go to the post office. (but not necessarily).
Travel agency buys.
If it is a student, it can be bought through the school.
Mobile tickets can also be purchased.
I remember that some convenience stores sell it.
Tickets can be purchased through the on-site ticket office in the Shanghai World Expo Park.
No need to queue, **160, night ticket 90, children and the elderly can buy discount tickets 100) There are many, many vendors in Shanghai that can buy, pay attention to observation, everywhere. (**About 140) buy a three-day or seven-day ticket to save money.
A lot of it can be ordered online.
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Student ticket: (before May 2010, the price is: 90 yuan) A student ticket (preferential ticket) for the World Expo on weekdays is 100 yuan, and a student ticket for the World Expo on a designated day is 120 yuan.
It's a good idea to have a student ID when buying tickets.
When you enter the park, you will have to check your student ID.
If you take the college entrance examination.
You can bring the university admission letter and you can buy a discounted ticket.
One can only be visited for one day.
Whichever museum you visit.
But you'd better make an appointment first.
One person can reserve 6 venues a day.
After visiting six, there is still time for you to visit other museums.
But it's time to queue up.
If you make an appointment, you don't have to wait in line, at least not for that long.
If you want to visit all the museums, obviously one day is not enough.
I think it's going to take at least three to five days.
Tickets were sold from May 4 to September 30 and October 8 to 24, 2010, for a total of 167 days.
Words from Shanghai. You can go to the mobile and telecommunications business halls and post offices to buy them.
If you are out of town, you can only buy it online.
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The student ticket is a discounted ticket of 100 per person. There may not be a place outside, in fact, the most convenient is to buy it at the ticket hall next to the entrance of the Expo. Just bring your student ID when you go in.
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It is most convenient to buy it at the entrance with a student ID.
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