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Looking for the latest guide to the Shanghai World Expo from Nanjing

I am also from Nanjing, and I just went to see the World Expo a while ago.

It is best to buy a train ticket in the morning. Wake up early~

It is recommended that you take G7051, Nanjing-Shanghai departure time 06:15 arrival time 08:07 high-speed train, 146 yuan is a bit more expensive.

The first thing you do when you arrive at the train station is to buy a return ticket. It is recommended that you buy G7032, Shanghai-Nanjing, departure time 21:00, arrival time 22:15, 146 yuan.

When you arrive at Shanghai Station, take Expo Line 1 directly (Expo Line 1 is a direct train from Shanghai Railway Station to Gate 6 of the Expo Park, without stopping in the middle, and it will arrive in half an hour). The ticket is 1 yuan. Just arrive at Gate 6 of Expo Yuan. It is recommended that you start from Gate 6. Gate 6 is where you enter Area A. The Asian Area and the China Pavilion must be seen. After finishing Area A, you can go directly to Area B. It is the same and takes about 5 minutes to walk. You can also take the bus in the Expo area and take it to Area B for free. Then go from B to Area C.

You'd better book a hotel online in advance. The one I recommend is 7 Days Inn. I went to the official website of the 7 Days Inn chain, registered as a member, booked a room for 200 yuan, and paid the money online first. Once you pay it, the hotel can keep it for you directly. I booked the 7 Days Inn at the train station. After visiting the Expo Park at about 12pm, I took the Expo Line 1 directly back to the train station, and then checked into the hotel. After registering as a member, milk was delivered in the evening, which was good.

Sleep one night, wake up early the next morning, just wake up at 7 or 8 o'clock, and then continue to take Expo Line 1 to the Expo Park, and continue shopping. Because the three areas of ABC are very large, you will definitely not be able to visit them all in one day. I visited half of Area A and Area B on the first day, and Area C and the other half of Area B on the second day. You can hang out until around 8pm, then take Expo Line 1 back to the train station, and then get on the train back to Nanjing.

Finally, my personal favorite pavilions are the China Pavilion and the five pavilions of Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Japan. The most boring one is the South Korea Pavilion.