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I'm looking for it too. First.
Midterm exams.
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For this, you go to Feicheng.com, which specializes in a full set of booking services for your vacation life.
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I think it's your teachers who want to go, so let you write a plan! He's so boring.
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I went to the Expo in early August, the person called more than one, any museum queue has to take 2 to 3 hours, the weather is hot, there are more than 38 degrees, the degree of difficulty can be imagined, so you have to be mentally prepared. In particular, the popular pavilions you mentioned are basically difficult to get into, and the Chinese pavilion requires an appointment in advance to enter, so it is not possible to go to the queue on the same day. I think it's a good choice to have a few people in the morning and a lively restaurant in the evening.
If you can run faster than the bus and have good stamina, run. The Expo is like this, if you don't regret it, you regret it.
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I'm very responsible for telling you, if you don't have a VIP and don't bring a wheelchair, then you can get into 2 halls a day, and you can definitely not exceed 3.
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Enter from the entrance of Bailianjing, and you should be able to get a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion before 7 o'clock. As soon as the park opened, I went straight to the Japan Pavilion, and then walked west, first passing by the China Pavilion, visiting Germany, Finland and other European venues at the European Plaza in Arrival at the European Plaza, and then taking a boat to Puxi to visit the China Aerospace Museum.
It is recommended to go in two or three days, and all you are going to is Tai Kwun. Saudi Arabia, Japan say less than 5 to 6 hours, Germany, GM, aerospace also takes 3 to 5 hours, Finland also takes about an hour. Besides, it is impossible to catch all the big halls in one day, and there are many wonderful museums.
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You need to go to Gate 1 at Entrance 5 to line up at 6 o'clock, and you need to run to the turnstile as soon as possible after the pre-check gate opens, and if the front row is in place, you can run to the Japan Pavilion within 3 minutes, that is, you can line up at 9:05 after the door opens, so you can enter the Japan Pavilion at 10 o'clock.
The average queue time at the German Pavilion is probably the shortest at around 3pm, as is the Saudi Pavilion, which has no direct access.
The general hall can take the form of online reservation, and the reservation must be made on the third day before going, which must be 3 days, otherwise it may not be too late to make an appointment for the required time slot. Remember that the Expo ticket number is required to make a reservation for the Universal Pavilion.
You can make an appointment on your phone on the morning of your visit, and you can check the reservation number online.
If you go to the China Pavilion at night, you can basically guarantee that you will get a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion at 8 p.m. because you are queuing up early in the morning.
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I suggest that you go to the queue early to queue up at Gate 5, and see if you can grab the reservation ticket for the China Pavilion when you enter the park.
After going straight to the Saudi Pavilion, if you run fast, it is estimated that you can get it in 1 hour, after the visit, go straight to the Japan Pavilion, it is estimated that you can get it in four hours, after visiting the Japanese Pavilion, if you grab the reservation ticket for the Chinese Pavilion before, you can go to visit the Chinese Pavilion, if you don't grab it, go to the Finland Pavilion in Area C, about 1 hour, and then go to the German Pavilion for about 3 hours, almost eight o'clock in the evening, and then go to the cross-river line to the D area, visit the Aviation Pavilion, about 1 hour, and finally visit the General Pavilion, about 2 hours, it's almost the end of the day...
This itinerary is very tight, requiring you to eat and drink in the queue, of course, the individual time is for reference only, it may be shorter than the time I said, it may be longer, in short, it depends on your luck, anyway, the number of people in these two days is very small, much less than the previous more than 400,000 people. . .
Have a great trip...
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Tickets are best booked in advance, you can call 114, home delivery It depends on where you are in Zhejiang, if you are in a big city, you can do a bullet train If you are a venue, it depends on what museum you visit, and the queue for the Chinese Pavilion is about 5 to 7 hours, and the more popular ones will take 3 or 4 hours Some small halls, joint pavilions or something, the queue time will not be very long, dozens of minutes is enough
In Puxi, some case tubes and science and technology museums almost don't need to queue up, and they are more fun than the national pavilion The weather is getting hotter and hotter, just look outside those big museums, don't spend so much time queuing I recommend some small restaurants, such as Barcelona Water can not be brought in the museum, you can go in and buy a bottle, and then the place can add water, the places to eat in the venue are very expensive, it is recommended to eat KFC, ** national unity
Near the Expo Park, you can go to the Oriental Pearl Tower, the Bund, Qibao Ancient Town, City God Temple, Nanjing Road, Lujiazui
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Push type spring recommendation Bu closed you go to see the next state of the forest.
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o( o haha Hello landlord.
Let me use my experience or lessons learned from the World Expo to give you some reference. Famous venues, a casual search on the Internet has already introduced it in detail, and I won't copy and paste it, so as not to annoy you.
So, I went to Area C that day, which is the developed countries of Europe, the Americas, and some countries in Africa. Reservations are not required for these venues. I went to the French Pavilion, the United States Pavilion, the Swiss Pavilion, the Spanish Pavilion, the African Pavilion, the Central and South American Pavilion, and a number of smaller pavilions near the Central and South American Pavilion, including the Intellectual Pavilion.
Because I lined up in front of the Spanish Pavilion as soon as I entered, the park opened at 9:00 and opened at 9:30, and I was queuing in Spain for half an hour.
It didn't feel like I was in line for long because I was one of the first to go in that day. After I came out, I went to the French Pavilion, because it was near the Spanish Pavilion, and although the French Pavilion looked crowded, the queue was very fast. I only had a queue for about 1 hour.
Then I went to the Swiss Pavilion and waited in line for nearly 3 hours for the cable car!! It's not worth it, and it's not much to see!
I went to the African United Pavilion at noon, which is very large, but it is a bazaar, and I feel that Africans are here to do business and not to exhibit, but this pavilion does not have to queue at all. The same goes for the Central and South American Joint Pavilion, there is no queue, but there are fewer things sold inside.
Then in the afternoon, I went to the American Pavilion, and it was claimed that it was about 4 hours in line, but in fact I only had about 2 hours in line. Then I went, the Mexico Pavilion and the Intelligence Pavilion, the outside of the Mexico Pavilion was very beautiful, the venue was built underground, it was quite cool to enter, and the queue was about half an hour or so. I highly recommend the Intelligence Hall, it is very fun inside, no worse than the Big Hall, and the queue is only about half an hour.
The rest of the time I'm just wandering around. Taking pictures of the outside stadium is actually quite beautiful.
It's all personal experience, and I hope it will be useful to the landlord. (Don't line up for the Swiss Pavilion, I was really on fire!) )
You can take the time I saw the Swiss Pavilion and take it to the Italian Pavilion, and also, the City Footprint Pavilion is in Puxi, and your other pavilions all choose Pudong, and it is more concentrated, it seems a bit worthless to go to Puxi just for a footprint pavilion, or you can go at night, if your group allows)
Good luck to the landlord o( o
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It's a bit difficult to visit so many museums in one day, there are so many people inside that you have to queue up, you should make a plan for 2 days, or go through all the museums outside and don't go inside.
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In this way, the landlord should go for two days!
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All in Area C.
The Belgian and French pavilions are not worth it.
The Danish Pavilion, the African Joint Pavilion, and the Urban Footprint Pavilion are better (recommended).
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