Summer vacation death expo is a must have, want to summer vacation death expo

Updated on educate 2024-07-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Report must-haves: 1. Tickets: Of course, you must bring Expo tickets to the Expo Park, and it is best to check your bags again before leaving, don't forget the tickets.

    2. RMB: The Expo Park is a place for consumption, and if you want to spend a penny unless you have an absolutely firm will, otherwise, bring more RMB! Although the consumption places in the Expo Park can basically be swiped, it is best to use cash when there are many people waiting in a long queue to save time, and second, to avoid suffering from the eyes of the people around you due to problems with the card.

    3. Credit card: The consumption of the Expo Park is different, if you buy more than the budget and leave the park is not good, bring two cards just in case, and withdraw cash at any time to satisfy your shopping desire. Recommended must-haves:

    1. Park route strategy: Before visiting the Expo Park, you must have a certain understanding of the venue or formulate a simple strategy, so as not to lose your direction in the face of the surging tide of tourists after entering the park. 2. Coat:

    The temperature difference between morning and evening in Shanghai is still relatively large, or in case of rain, it is best to spare a jacket to keep warm when the weather turns cooler. 3. Kettle: There are convenient drinking places everywhere in the Expo Park, and it is important to bring a kettle full of water in case of emergency.

    4. Umbrella: The importance of umbrellas is needless to say, it is better to have a guard than nothing. 5. Snacks:

    When you are bored in a long queue, or if you are hungry and there is no restaurant in the middle to fill your stomach. 6. Towels or wet wipes: Walking or sweating in a long line is certain, at this time it is very comfortable to wipe your face with a wet towel, of course, individually wrapped wet wipes are the most ideal choice, but if you are an environmentalist or feel that the towel is not troublesome, it is also ideal to prepare a small towel.

    7. Band-Aid: Worn out feet after walking for a long time? Or did you accidentally bruise your body?

    At this time, the effect of the band-aid is great, and it is not sinking anyway, so take it with you. 8. Plastic bags: Bring two clean plastic bags for anything, food, souvenirs, or umbrellas that have just been wet from the rain.

    1. Sunscreen: If you feel that you must wear sunscreen again in the middle of the expo park, then bring it! It's okay to put it in your bag during the security check, as long as you don't bring too much packaging.

    2. Small stools: Convenient folding stools can be seen everywhere in the queue in the Expo Park, standing next to them is really an urge to grab the stool and sit, but if you are afraid of trouble (after all, you have to move around in the queue with a stool), then don't bring it, anyway, the vast majority of people are standing, look at those who are standing like you, and your heart will be balanced. The above is just a personal opinion, and what to bring during the Expo visit will still vary from person to person.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Bring a small folding stool for easy rest when there is a long queue; Pay attention to the heatstroke, Shanghai is very hot. If you have a problem at the Expo Park, you can ask the volunteers inside.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    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

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    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

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. You can't bring liquids, you can't bring flammable and explosive products (lighters and matches) 2. It's best to buy a small bench so that you can sit and rest when you line up.

    3. Don't bring a long-handled umbrella with a pointed tip.

    Food is allowed to be brought into the park. Enjoy your visit.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1 It's best to do some homework, check the strategy on the Internet, especially check which museums you want to go to, it's better to have a plan, and by the way, you can also see which museums you can make an appointment.

    2 Liquids are not allowed in the park, so you don't need to bring water You can bring an empty cup, and you can fill it for free in the park Speaking of security, fruit knives and lighters can't be brought It's similar to airport security.

    3 It is best to bring some things to prevent heat stroke, such as cool oil, small towels, sun hats, sun umbrellas, etc., and you can also bring some snacks to prevent hypoglycemia.

    4 If you're a lady, don't wear shoes that are too high, it's hard to walk, and for the sake of your body, sneakers are the best!

    That's basically all there is to it, the service in the park is still very thoughtful, so don't worry too much.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You can bring water when you line up in the morning, but you can't go through security.

    In addition, be sure to bring a small bench, the queue is super tiring!! You can bring more food, you don't go to the restaurant to eat at noon, you can save time to queue, and bring an mp4 to entertain you while queuing.

    Bring a small bottle of sunscreen, not a large one.

    It's also important to wear the shoes you are most comfortable with.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Be sure to bring: ID card, umbrella, sunscreen, water cup (in fact, the water is raw water, it's not good to drink too much, it's better to buy it inside, 3 pieces a bottle), portable stool (when queuing, the big hall actually moves very quickly, you can't sit down, but you can sit anywhere when you walk outside the museum, which is convenient).

    2.What you can't bring: lighters (which will definitely make you throw them away), bagged drinks such as water and milk, canned food such as eight-treasure porridge and luncheon meat, and pets.

    PS: This is not as strict as the plane security check, and sunscreen can be brought in.

    3.There are a lot of cheap food in the garden, but you may not find it if you don't know the situation, such as the whole family under the Expo axis or Lawson's box lunch (there is also Lawson in the theme pavilion), more than a dozen yuan bento is much better than the 40 yuan a piece that those who eat there are many more delicious, KFC, Da Niang dumplings, real kung fu, old lady's uncle, Ajisen ramen, these are everywhere, and the drink is mineral water 3 yuan, Coke 4 yuan, and other 5 yuan. Grilled sausage 2 yuan

    ps: I'm a tour guide, how much money do I make a day, and of course it's economical to eat.

    4.After entering the Expo Park, you don't need to buy a ticket or pay for any museum, of course, some of them must be reserved to enter, such as the National Pavilion and the Taiwan Pavilion of the China Pavilion, and any other pavilion can be entered as long as you queue up.

    There is no money for the bus, no money for the ferry, and 10 fast money for the small battery car.

    ps: After entering, go to the information desk and ask for a guide map, which will be very helpful for your play and public transportation.

    5.The business that tells you the queuing time forget it, the one that refreshes super slowly, it's very inaccurate. There are regular announcements in the park, but for example, if you are told that it takes 4 hours, you can enter in two and a half hours.

    6.Pudong and Puxi are separated by a Huangpu River, Pudong is Europe, Asia, America, Africa, Oceania, one axis and four pavilions, joint pavilions and so on. Puxi is a corporate pavilion, a case pavilion, a theme pavilion, etc., you can go to the official ** to see the map.

    7.Tickets can be purchased there, and there are shops, convenience stores, and post offices along the way, so it is also convenient to buy them on the spot. Ordinary tickets 160, night tickets 90, discount tickets 100, scalpers 120-140...

    Is there anything else you can continue to ask, or read my other articles about the Expo

    If you have any ideas to play, I can help you design the route or something

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