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Extensive collection of Expo tour suggestions, high scores, rewards and more points!

1. You can bring empty cups, but don't bring water! You can't bring water. There is direct drinking water in the Expo. It's free. Also, be sure to wear suitable sports clothes and sneakers that fit your feet. In addition, visitors carrying umbrellas must choose short-handled folding umbrellas, because long-handled umbrellas cannot be brought into the park. If you want to queue up, you can bring a folding bench and sunscreen!

2. In fact, self-help is the same as after the group enters the park. The tour guide will only tell you where to meet at the final gathering. The main thing is that joining a group can help you with transportation and accommodation.

3. The China Pavilion and the Taiwan Province Pavilion are all reserved. If you must see them, you are advised to get up early and queue up! ! ! If you get the reservation ticket, you are not afraid of not seeing it! The theme pavilion is easy to see. Don't worry. Please be prepared for a protracted war in the Saudi Pavilion.

4, 5, museums worth seeing: from the north to the south of Area C

Germany (with restaurants, it looks very emotional), Italy, France

Belgium (French fries and chocolate), Finland, Turkey (ice cream, ice cream uncle loves to be funny ~)

Russia (with restaurants and tasteful places) < Mexico (with restaurants)

Other special restaurants:

The restaurant opposite the Africa United Pavilion sells ostrich meat ~ ~ at a good price

Colombian coffee, and there is also a Bailey coffee near the Caribbean, with various flavors ~

A small restaurant in Ukraine was visited while eating. . .

There are restaurants in Luxembourg, which is very upscale ~

There are small bars near Belgium ~

There are sausages in Holland. . .

There are ice cream and egg tarts in Bosnia and Herzegovina (or Belarus). . .

6. When you go in, go to the information desk, and you can get the program schedule of the day for free, and there will be programs showing the day. The programs are updated every day, but if you go on weekends and holidays, there will be more programs.

7. Please make an appointment online if you can! It will take time to make an appointment there. If you want to see it, you can make an appointment.

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Tips:

1) The Africa Joint Pavilion is a market, so don't go, it's nothing.

2) The pavilions in Asia are not so good except Kazakhstan, so there is no need to delay.

3) don't always take pictures with your camera, it will delay a lot of time and affect your whole-hearted participation in the visit.

4) There is time on the reservation voucher of China Pavilion, but that time is of no practical use at all. You can go to China Pavilion at any time, as long as you have the reservation voucher, you don't have to follow the above time.

5) There will be fewer people at night than during the day, especially in Puxi.

I just played here, too. I said I couldn't arrange it. You can look at my real situation. Some online things may not be useful there.

On the first day, I entered from Gate 2, and the security check took about 3 minutes (you arrive early before about 8 o'clock). Actually, after three days, the security check took only one hour at most.

I was in Puxi District, and then I ran to China Shipyard with my two friends (soon). I queued for less than ten minutes at once and went in (used the time at the beginning of the morning) to have a rest. It was okay to watch the last movie in the venue. After that, I went to the Japan Industry Pavilion, where I really had to wait in line for an hour and a half, and then I went to the Korea Enterprise Pavilion.

After lunch, we took a ferry to Pudong. We decided to see most of the unpopular venues in the afternoon, such as the Pacific Union Pavilion, the Red Cross Pavilion, the Indonesian Pavilion, the Philippine Pavilion and the Brunei Pavilion. After visiting these venues, it was after 3 o'clock, so we first had dinner and arranged the most popular venues in that area, the Australian Pavilion and the Singapore Pavilion. It took more than one hour and only half an hour to see them. The rumored popular venues were really beautiful and shocking.

at 7 o'clock in the end, everyone was hungry again. After all, girls went to Pizza Hut in Europe and sat there to eat. They planned to visit six or seven European venues in the evening (when you go, you should follow the area, for example, you can go to Area B after seeing Area C, and it will take at least half an hour if you take a bus to Area A). We haven't finished seeing the Portuguese Pavilion, and no one ran there with food, and it took less than 1 minutes to get in (during the day) Then I went to the Greek Pavilion, the Turkish Pavilion and the Finnish Pavilion, which didn't have to wait in line. When I got to the Turkish Pavilion, I really wanted to eat the ice cream inside, so I bought one for everyone (35 yuan, I'd better be prepared to eat 2 yuan a day alone)

Then I went to the Spanish Pavilion and waited in line for less than half an hour. Finally, there was a big baby's face moving, which was very good.

when we are tired, we go out and take the subway until we stay in the hotel (referring to the hotel, we stayed in the kind that is neither too bad nor too bad, with a room for three people, 68 on the first day or two, more than 5 on the third day, and only 5 on average. )

the next day: I entered the pavilion in Area C in the morning. If you go, you must stay one day in Europe. It's wonderful. In the morning, I went to Slovakia, a small pavilion, and semi-popular Denmark. I feel fine. It's true that you want to see art and cultural exhibits in Europe, but if you want to see movies or high technology, you still have to go to Japan Pavilion and Korea Pavilion.

At noon, we ate noodles (about 4 yuan each), which is the standard price of the Expo. Water, coke and the like are two yuan more expensive than outside. In the afternoon, I went to see the French Pavilion with the belief that I had to wait in line for five hours, but the queue time was only one and a half hours, so in fact, the time of most venues can be maintained within two hours (except Japan, South Korea, the United States, Saudi Arabia, Coca-Cola and petroleum)

The French Pavilion is very good, and famous paintings, fashions, sculptures and robots are all brilliant. Then, after going out for export, there are queues for more than 1 minutes. Then the British Pavilion went to Italy without internal maintenance (rest assured that it was only one day). Like the French Pavilion, it was also very creative, and it took only two hours to queue up. The people inside were all wearing prada, and the fashion cars on display were almost the most beautiful in three days.

In the afternoon, I saw two pavilions (the person who stamped them noticed that the Fahe Pavilion had no stamp), and then I went to the Africa United Pavilion, which was ok, but I felt it was not worth buying a bracelet.

After dinner, we went to the Korea Pavilion and stood in line for two and a half hours. Remember not to be cheated by the Korea Pavilion. After waiting in line outside, we have to wait in line inside. We have to wait in line to watch a small movie for more than three hours and watch the pavilion for 3 minutes. Don't be angry if you think it's not worth it.

It's best to find a store and take the subway back to the hotel when you get tired (note here that if you transfer in Pudong, you'd better not stay in a hotel in Pudong (unless you are afraid of taking the subway). The hotel in Pudong costs about 1, yuan! We only need 7 yuan to live next to Puxi subway station.) Taking an extra subway for three days can save 1 yuan. (I'm afraid I can't book it seven days in advance.) The hotel is really uncertain.

Last day: We went to the Japan Pavilion for 4 hours, which was very tiring, but the pavilion was very beautiful. The performance focused on Zhu Xi and high-tech life, which was very good. The food was too expensive, so I didn't buy it. In fact, not many people went at night, half as many as during the day. Many people cut in line in the middle part of the Japan Pavilion. If they want to scold, they will drive the staff on the side out of the team (they can only rearrange), but the chances are very small, and most of them successfully cut in line, so sometimes they will retreat for no reason.

After watching it, we went to eat Yoshinoya's food. More than 2 people felt that it was expensive and we didn't have enough to eat. Later, we wandered to six or seven venues such as North Korea and Maldives and took a bus to Puxi (it took less than 1 minutes).

Actually, it's very tiring to visit the Expo for three days. We went to Shanghai for more than three days. If you go to Shanghai, it's better on the 5th. On the first day, you will go to the Bund, Nanjing Road and so on, and rest at night. On the second day, you will go to the Expo on the third day. After you are very tired, you will rest on the fourth morning, and you can go anywhere in the afternoon. On the fifth day, you will go to hang lung plaza and so on.

I hope to help you!

O(∩_∩)O haha ~ I haven't answered so seriously for a long time. I hope you have a good time with your mother!