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I just went to the Expo yesterday.
That's called a tired, it's a lot of people, and there should be less of it during the summer vacation, but it's still fun
That's definitely a bargain for yourself.
The Wuhan to Shanghai train hard sleeper, I just checked about 240.
It's Ningbo, it's not Lingbo, there's no Lingbo.
Shanghai to Ningbo hard seat 54 more than 120 bullet trains.
If you have a student ID, you can also get half a discount on your train ticket.
If you don't buy anything, stay in a hotel or something.
That's about the same for 1,000 yuan.
But there's a problem, if you go on your own, it's a problem.
You also have to book a hotel or something in advance.
Especially for the World Expo, it is difficult to book a hotel in Shanghai.
If you go to school, you don't have to think about it that much.
Think for yourself.
By the way, if you pass away, I'll give you some experience.
Don't go to the popular pavilion when you first go.
It's not worth waiting for a few hours.
Of course, if you arrive earlier, go to the Chinese Pavilion to get a reservation ticket.
At first, you should visit the United Nations Provincial Pavilion or something.
Wait until the evening to go to the popular restaurant, and you don't have to wait in line for so long.
It's more time-saving.
That's how I am.
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It's not expensive, it's not expensive, I wish you a nice fun!!
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Hey, this question has a point, copy it. Pick me at least once for both questions.
It's similar to my route, Wuchang-Shanghai South Railway Station is about 270 yuan, and students seem to be able to get a discount. Shanghai South Railway Station can take a taxi for about 50 yuan to Gate 5 (the entrance of the Theme Pavilion and the China Pavilion), a World Expo ticket is 160, and students can sell a discount ticket of 100 yuan if they have a student ID, and there is no other cost to go in to see any pavilion. Eating is a bit expensive, foreign characteristics.
Estimate the other costs yourself.
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It's ok The Shanghai Expo is really not interesting, the queue is very long. When you go in, there's nothing to see and play.
My own personal experience I have ** above.
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1. Teach you how to avoid the peak and watch the Expo--[Detailed explanation of grabbing the museum and grabbing the chapter to skip the line] (not to be missed).
2What are the good venues for the Expo?
Please search these two posts.,I originally wanted to write in detail.,But there's no way.,I can't review it.,Sorry.。
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Well, the German Pavilion is a must-see, 2 to 5 hours, it's worth it.
The Belgian Pavilion is good, remember to eat fries, but it is more expensive, and the whole process of making diamonds in the Japanese Pavilion is 6 hours, very fun, but there are many thieves, you have to be patient The Austrian Pavilion is very fun, there are chocolates.
The Australian Pavilion is nice and worth seeing, 2 to 5 hours.
Saudi Arabia is also good, there is time to go and see, but sometimes it is longer to see the Spanish pavilion at night and there is almost no queue, which is good.
The Italian pavilion was nice and had a Ferrari in it.
If you are earlier, you will have a chance to get a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion The cable car of the Swiss Pavilion is good, but don't go if it rains, the cable car is closed, and the Little Mermaid in the Danish Pavilion is worth seeing.
The provincial pavilion below the China Pavilion is very good, and the Zhejiang Guan and Shanghai pavilions are worth a look, and the Turkish Pavilion has local ice cream.
The Portuguese Pavilion can also be visited.
It is recommended that you go to Puxi, the space home management, the oil museum, and the SAIC pavilion are very good, and the Expo Museum is also very good, and there are several theme pavilions that are very good.
Also, try to bring your own food and water bottles, but don't fill them with water, there is water in the garden. Those national special snacks are expensive.
2-3 days to see a lot of museums, 3-4 hours in the evening, what questions to ask me, good.
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Don't think about the Japan Pavilion, it's crowded.
For fun, the Austrian and Belgian pavilions are good. Belgian fries are a must-try, they are delicious.
However, these two halls may have to wait in line for a long time, and it will be about 4 hours.
Austria has chocolate inside, it is best to go in the evening, it is crowded in the morning and the weather is very hot
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1. The German Pavilion must be seen, it seems that there are a lot of people queuing, in fact, the time is not very long, at most two or three will disappear, and it will take an hour and a half to see the German Pavilion, which is worth it!
2. It's up to you, Saudi Arabia queues up at four o'clock in the afternoon, and it's OK in three or four hours.
3. In fact, there is almost no need to queue up to see the Spanish Pavilion at night, and the Xiaomi baby inside is more beautiful, and there is nothing else; The bikes in the Danish Pavilion are ok, and the queue doesn't take a lot of time, so you can go and see it.
4. Sorry, I haven't used the appointment (>0<).
5. In ordinary restaurants, you can eat at 11 o'clock at noon, and you can still find a seat, and you can eat at 5 o'clock for dinner, otherwise you may not be able to find a seat and have to queue up. If you want to eat at an expensive specialty restaurant, you can eat at any time and almost without queuing.
6. If you are earlier, you will have a chance to get a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion! As you said, after seeing the big hall, let's go to the C area and see the Swedish pavilion, but the slides inside may sometimes have to be reserved, and the various pavilions in the C area are very beautiful! Have dinner early in the afternoon, and then go to Puxi to see, the 4D movie of the oil museum is super good, go to the queue at 7 o'clock in the evening for 2 hours, not too long, I highly recommend the oil museum!
7. Let me tell you about the queue for the Expo where I recently passed away: about 5 hours for the Korean Pavilion; The German Pavilion lasts about 3 hours; The India Pavilion is about half an hour; The space home does not watch movies for about 1 hour; The Saudi Pavilion is around 4 hours in the evening and ......There are others I don't remember.
I've been to the Expo eight times, and the Expo is really beautiful, and I hope this information can help you!
Also, remember to give me a share o( o
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What is the experience? If it's an experiential project and the price isn't clearly marked on the side, then you don't need to pay for it.
The Japanese Pavilion generally has to queue for about 2 hours (I haven't entered from Entrance 4, I don't know the situation before 11:30), the Saudi Pavilion will be lined up for 2-3 hours if you're lucky, and it will take more than 4 hours if you're unlucky, and the German Pavilion and the American Pavilion will depend on when you go to the queue, basically no queue around 10 o'clock in the morning, 11:30 to 14:0 noon
00 is about an hour or so, and there are a lot of people queuing from 15:00 to 19:00 in the afternoon, about two hours or more.
From 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 a.m., you can line up at the security checkpoint, and you will basically get a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion, preferably from Entrance 4 or Entrance 8 to enter the Expo Park (the Japan Pavilion and the Korean Pavilion are closer to Entrance 4, the United States Pavilion and the German Pavilion are closer to Entrance 8, and the Saudi Pavilion is in the middle on the side of Entrance 4) with folding stools, umbrellas and fans.
The ticket of the travel agency is real (I want to congratulate you when I buy a fake ticket, this Expo is very strict with the ticket management, and the fake ticket will be dealt with seriously, the travel agency has an address, and you can't run away, if you can buy a fake ticket, the compensation of the travel agency will get your softness.) Of course, if you buy the kind of roadside solicitation, it's hard to say. )
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You don't need to pay.
The question of queuing: This is not necessarily based on the daily passenger flow Before queuing, you can ask the armed police on duty next to you They will be you There are quite few people who have been there recently, only more than 320,000
In the morning, it's best to line up at the entrance before the park opens.
It depends on what travel agency the insurance point or go to the special ticket office to buy or buy a ticket at the entrance to the park.
Finally, have fun!!
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After buying a ticket to enter the park, all the exhibition halls and performances inside are free.
3-4 hours for the Japan Pavilion and 4-6 hours for the Saudi Pavilion.
4-5 hours for the German Pavilion and 1 hour for the American Pavilion.
If you go to the queue at 7 o'clock, you can get in the front line, and the park will open at 9 o'clock.
What regular travel agencies sell is real.
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No... Just pay for the ticket.
Japan, Germany, and the United States all need 3+ 4+, and Saudi Arabia has a maximum of 6+ (= the sooner in the morning, the better.) If it's early, it's faster to line up for popular restaurants... True or false is not necessarily... A lot of them were bought from locals in Shanghai...
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1.There is no need to pay.
2.The queue for the Japan Pavilion and the Saudi Pavilion took more than 3 hours on average. The German Pavilion lasted nearly 3 hours. About 1 hour from the U.S. Pavilion.
30 is more reliable.
4.Impossible, fake tickets are checked very strictly.
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