How to visit the Expo? What to prepare for the Expo?

Updated on tourism 2024-06-15
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Take the bullet train, it's more economical, the ticket is too expensive! It is advisable not to go to the queue in the morning. My classmates and I just went there last week, from 4 o'clock and 5:40 to the gate of the park, and it turned out that there were already 1,000 people there!

    At 7:30, I started to line up at the ticket gate, and everyone rushed in like crazy, wanting to enter the park early when the ticket opened at 9 o'clock, so I reserved the ticket. At 9:10, the reservation ticket for the China Pavilion was distributed, and I hadn't checked in yet!

    Therefore, it is recommended to go after 9 o'clock, when there are few people who import it, anyway, it is a crime to go early, and the Chinese Pavilion will go later, and it will not be demolished. Or buy a night ticket, there are few people at night, and it is convenient to knock on the stamp, we are the United States, Italy, Russia and other big museums that go to the night, which is quite good! Area A B can be visited for one day, Area C for one day, and Area D E for one day.

    In general, the interesting thing is the C section, where you can take the kids to the Finland Pavilion and the Russian Pavilion, which are like they were built specifically for children. There are 4D movies in the American Pavilion. There's also the Austrian Pavilion, which has snow, but not much!

    There is a big doll in the Spanish Pavilion, which is very big! Denmark, Canada, Belgium, France, Sweden, all good. If I had time, I went to do the cable car of the Swiss Pavilion, but I didn't go there, which is a pity.

    There are few people in the D E area, and the joint case hall is like: Taipei, Hong Kong, and Seoul children should like it, and there are more hands-on practices. In fact, the case hall is quite interesting and worth visiting.

    Nowadays, there are many people in line at any building, so depending on the flow of the line, if you are in 4 lanes, and you can smoothly advance to 3 lanes (one lane is very long) or further after a group of people are put in, then you can enter the museum in no matter how long it takes. In short, be patient, so be prepared physically, mentally, and physically before queuing. That's all

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You're asking too generally, but that's not good.

    I'll send you two tips in a short message, and you'll see if it helps.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Bring a parasol, the weather is too sunny.

    2. Bring heatstroke prevention medicine to avoid heat stroke.

    3. Bring a stool, a stool is needed, because the popular venue is very long, and the movement of the team is very slow! The width of the railing is 80cm to 1 meter wide, so it's no problem when you sit down! I waited in line for more than 3 hours to enter the German Pavilion and it was all up to it!

    4. Bring an empty drinking cup, which provides drinking water! Please note that you are not allowed to bring drinks in, and you will have to check the gate as if you were on a plane! The drinks inside are not too expensive, and you can buy 4 yuan in the 600ml cola outside, which is one dollar more expensive than the outside!

    5. Buy some dry food, the food in it is very expensive, you don't want to wait in line to eat, you just want to queue up and don't want to spend time eating!

    6. With a digital camera and a battery for the prepared camera, it will consume a lot of power if you take a lot of photos!

    7. Buy a good Expo passport in the Expo store, ** should be 30 yuan a copy, and knock the stamp in the venue as a souvenir!

    8. Shanghai's food, if it is eaten, of course, is near Yu Garden, and Shanghai's famous snacks are there! It's worth a walk!

    9. You can also go to the old street of Shanghai, the name is Tianzifang, which has the charm of the 30s in Shanghai! The old Shanghai of the 30's is completely recreated. If you take a taxi from the City God Temple (Yu Garden) to this place, it will cost about 30 yuan!

    But there are a lot of older brothers and sisters who can't find the way! There is subway line 2 there! I don't remember the name of the station!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Bring an umbrella to shade the sun, 2. Don't use a stool, because you keep moving forward when queuing, and the railing is very narrow, you can't sit at all, and there are many places to sit on the central axis.

    3. Bring empty bottles of water, there are drinking points inside, and ice cola is sold everywhere, 3 yuan a bottle, which is not expensive. But there is no boiling water.

    4. Bring bread and fruits, because after entering, people want to line up and don't want to sit down to eat. Meals are completely solved by eating dry food while queuing.

    5. It is best to buy a passport before entering the Expo, if you want to knock on the stamp to commemorate it. There is a queue to buy a passport inside, which will be a waste of time.

    6. Personally, I think the best gift to go to Shanghai is a passport. The last time I came back, everyone wasn't interested in food, they bought it, they all wanted their passports.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bring an umbrella to shade the sun, bring a stool to prevent getting tired of queuing, bring an empty cup of water to drink, bring cucumbers and tomatoes to prevent hunger and heatstroke, bring cool oil to prevent heat stroke, and bring a camera to take pictures.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Small folding stool Backpack.

    Dry food and fruit (the things in it are very expensive), empty bottles (there are a lot of ** drinking water in it) but remember to fill it in time, sometimes there will be a lot of people.

    Cream cooling oil (to prevent heat stroke), daily medication.

    Fan, parasol, sunscreen, sunglasses, tissues, camera.

    Of course. The belt of choice. Be prepared.

    The most important thing is to bring money.

    There is a security check on the ID card when entering Shanghai.

    Besides, you can't bring it.

    Shanghai World Expo Park Prohibited List.

    Liquids Liquids such as soft and hard packaged beverages and alcoholic beverages are prohibited, but liquid dairy products for infants and liquid medicines for patients with diseases can be carried in an appropriate amount.

    Animals Animals are not allowed in the park, with the exception of service animals such as guide dogs.

    Dangerous goods are forbidden to bring lighters, matches and other ignition appliances.

    Lift-off items such as delta wings, paragliders, hot air balloons, model airplanes, and kites are prohibited.

    Promotional materials Banners, slogans, billboards, flyers and other promotional materials are prohibited.

    Motorcycles, mopeds, bicycles, electric bicycles, motorized wheelchairs, scooters, skateboards, wheeled shoes, etc. are prohibited, except for strollers, push wheelchairs, and electric wheelchairs.

    Radio equipment Radio transmission equipment such as radio-controlled toys and walkie-talkies are prohibited.

    Others It is forbidden to bring 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.

    To sum it up: water, milk, lighters, and drinks can't be brought.

    Don't worry if there is a security officer, he will check out the prohibited items you are carrying.

    Inside. Souvenirs can be bought at the shop. Passport. It is to stamp a commemorative photo in each museum.

    There's a strip in Shanghai called "Nanjing Road" (isn't it?). Buy things dripping more.

    Oh yes, there's an east-west bus free drop in the Expo Park.

    There is a ferry between Pudong and Puxi free drop.

    The subway is also free of charge.

    The tram is $10 per person.

    Most of the national pavilions are in Pudong.

    Uh-huh. Think of this for now.

    Have fun.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Clothes, buy them when you go, buy souvenirs.

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