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20 10 Faye Wong Shanghai Concert 20 10 Faye Wong Shanghai Concert Raiders

She is a famous female singer and movie actress in China, and her songs "Red Bean" and "I Wish People Long Life" are still widely sung. Faye Wong's unique voice and "Filipino-style" singing style make her famous in the whole Asian region and the Chinese world. She is also the first Chinese singer to appear on the cover of Time magazine and is known as the diva of Chinese music.

Faye Wong, 1987 moved to Hong Kong from his birthplace, and 1989 officially entered the music scene. Use the stage name Wang Jingwen (English name is Shirley Wong); Faye Wong's English name is Faye Wong, which is generally used outside the Chinese community. Empty voice, frank personality, intelligent eyes, lazy expression, sometimes helpless, sometimes frivolous, sometimes calm, sometimes excited. First, introduce and purchase the ticket strategy.

20 10 Faye Wong comeback concert. Shanghai station

Time: 2010165438+1October 19, 20, 26, 27 and 28 (20:00).

Venue: Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center

Admission: 300,500, 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500.

Second, the way of booking

1, book tickets online.

2. Book tickets by telephone.

3, on-site booking, to the performance site, may be sold out, there is little choice; Or encounter scalper tickets or fake tickets. You'd better not use this method, unless you know the scalper yourself, it's easy to be cheated.

Buy tickets from the organizer, but we generally don't know the organizer.

5, follow the post bar and buy a group, but pay attention to safety. First, the preparation before the concert

1 Visitors are not allowed to bring any inflammable, explosive, toxic and dangerous goods, knives and metal appliances when entering the venue. Under normal circumstances, bottled and canned drinks cannot be brought into the venue.

Making banners, banners, slogans, banners and other items for publicity without the authorization of the host.

3 items with a length of more than 50 cm, such as light sticks, which are easy to hurt others.

Musical instruments, including Yanzhou musical instruments, whistles, speakers and other items that affect others.

5 lights, cards and other items that are easy to block others from watching.

6. With all kinds of insulting, provocative, abusive and similar items.

7. Professional audio recording, video recording, video camera and other equipment that can easily cause copyright disputes.

8. Sound amplification equipment, tweeters, laser pens and other devices that distract people's attention, interfere with and affect the normal performance of the concert. 1. Traffic map of Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center

Address: Pudong Area B, located at the southeast end of the Expo Park on Tibet North Road, Pudong New Area, east of the Expo Axis.

Introduction: The Expo Performing Arts Center is located at the southeast end of the Expo site and the east side of the Expo axis. The shape is like a flying saucer, which will take on different shapes at different angles and at different times. During the day, it is like a "time shuttle" and a "seashell", and at night it is dreamy and blurred, like a "floating city". The Lupu Bridge in the northwest and north of the building is the concentrated layout of the background, and the soft architectural form is integrated into the green space of Binjiang Park; Organically combined with the World Expo Celebration Square and integrated into the form; Interact, transform and connect with the indoor and outdoor of the 10,000-person celebration square; It is in harmony with the Expo Axis in the west, the Expo Center in the south and the China Pavilion. The Expo Performing Arts Center will be a cultural and entertainment gathering area in line with modern concepts. At the same time, it is also the first large-scale indoor performance venue with variable capacity in China. The auditorium can be selected and changed according to the performance needs and audience capacity, and the stage can be combined in size, shape and even 360-degree space according to the performance content. In addition, the design of the Expo Performing Arts Center also adopts innovative architectural technology as far as possible, reflecting the concept of energy conservation and environmental protection.

Area: Shanghai-Pudong New Area

How to park:

Parking lot nearby-Hong Kong Plaza parking lot

Address: No.283 Huaihai Middle Road

How to get to the Expo Performing Arts Center by subway?

Because the Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center belongs to the central area of the Expo Park, the subway rail transit in Shanghai is convenient and economical. I suggest you take the subway more and travel green, which is also to alleviate the busy traffic in Shanghai.

Take the subway to the Expo site.

There are stops on rail transit lines 4, 6, 7, 8 and 13 to reach the Expo site.

Line 4: Take the bus to the entrance of Tibet South Road and enter the park.

Line 6: Take the bus to Gaoke West Road Station and enter the park from the entrance of Gaoke West Road.

Line 7: Take the bus to Yaohua Road Station and enter the park from the entrance of Shangnan Road.

Line 8: Take the bus at Puxi to Tibet South Road Station, and enter the park from the entrance of Tibet South Road. Take a bus to Yaohua Road Station in Pudong, and enter the park from the entrance of Shangnan Road.

13 line: Expo dedicated line. Visitors attending the Expo can enter Madang Road Station with Expo tickets, get on the bus for free after security check, and go directly to the Expo site.

3. How to get to the Expo site by the Expo shuttle bus?

There are three kinds of Expo buses:

1, Expo through train: 16 The through train basically covers the city's external hubs and major city venues. 16 Expo through train lines are:

Expo 1 Road: Shanghai Railway Station North Square-Hongshan Road, Pudong South Road (No.6 Road, the entrance and exit of Shangnan Road in the Expo Park), and the fare is 2 yuan.

Expo 2 Road: South Square of Shanghai South Railway Station-Yao Long Road International Exhibition Station (Gate 8 of Houtan Entrance and Exit of Expo Park), and the fare is 2 yuan.

Expo No.3 Road: North Square of Shanghai South Railway Station-Guozhan Road of Yaolong Road (Gate 8 of Houtan Entrance and Exit of Expo Park), and the fare is 2 yuan.

Expo No.4 Road: Hongshan Road, Pudong South Road, the east transportation center of Hongqiao Hub (entrance and exit of Shangnan Road, Gate 6), and the fare is 5 yuan.

Expo No.5 Road: Hongqiao Hub of Pudong South Road Expo-Hongshan Road Park-Transfer Parking Lot (Shangnan Road Entrance, Gate 6), and the fare is 5 yuan.

Expo Line 6: Danba Road, Mei Chuan Road-Yao Long Road and Guozhan Road (Gate 8 of Houtan Entrance and Exit of Expo Park), and the fare is 2 yuan.

Expo Line 7: * * Hexin Road Wenshui Road Hub-Yaolong Road Guozhan Road (entrance and exit of Houtan Expo Park at Gate 8), and the fare is 2 yuan.

Expo Line 8: Huashi Road (IKEA)-Hongshan Road, Pudong South Road (Gate 6, South Exit of the Expo Park), and the fare is 2 yuan.

Expo Line 9: South Square of Xinzhuang Subway Station-Guozhan Road, Yaolong Road (Gate 8 of Houtan Entrance and Exit of Expo Park), and the fare is 2 yuan.

Expo 10 Line: F 1 Line-Yaolong Road Guozhan Road (Gate 8, Houtan Entrance and Exit of Expo Park) Ticket Price 7 yuan

Expo Line 1 1: Wujiaochang (siping road)-Yilin Road, Pudong South Road (Bailianjing entrance and exit of Expo Park at Gate 4), and the fare is 5 yuan.

Expo dedicated line 12: Luxun Park-Yilin Road, Pudong South Road (entrance and exit of Bailianjing Expo Park at Gate 4), and the fare is 2 yuan.

Expo dedicated line 13: Yuanshen Sports Center-Yilin Road, Pudong South Road (entrance and exit of Bailianjing Expo Park at Gate 4), and the fare is 2 yuan.

Expo Line 14: Chuansha Bus Terminal-Yilin Road, Pudong South Road (Bailianjing entrance and exit of Expo Park at Gate 4), and the fare is 5 yuan.

Expo dedicated line 15: Pudong Airport-Yilin Road, Pudong South Road (entrance and exit of Bailianjing Expo Park at Gate 4), and the fare is 7 yuan.

Expo Line 16: nanhui university town (Fenghai Road Bus Terminal)-Hongshan Road, Pudong South Road (No.6 Road, the entrance and exit of Shangnan Road in the Expo Park), and the fare is 7 yuan.

2. Expo bus lines: 20 conventional bus lines around the Expo will set up bus lines with big stops, with 1 or 2 stops in the middle. According to the population, the Expo bus routes are as follows:

(1) South Tibet Road Entrance: No.96 B Road (Expo Line 28)

(2) Entrance and exit of Bansongyuan Road: No.65 Road B (Expo 20), No.869 Road B (Expo 2 1), No.89 Road B (Expo 22), No.910 Road B (Expo 23), No.43 Road B (Expo 24) and No.45 Road B (Expo 25).

(3) Luban Road Entrance: 17 Road B (Expo 17 Road), 36 Road B (Expo 18 Road), 806 Road B (Expo 19 Road), 253 Road B (Expo 27 Road) and 733 Road.

(4) Houtan entrance: 6 10 B Road (Expo 32 Road) and 82 Road (Expo 32 Road).

(5) Entrance and exit of Shangnan Road: 6 14 Road B (Expo 33), 87 1 Road B (Expo 34) and Zhounan Line B (Expo 36).

3. Connecting lines in the outer suburbs of the Expo: Six connecting lines are set up in Jinshan, Fengxian, Qingpu, Chongming and other important towns to transfer suburban passenger flow to rail transit lines 7, 8 and 9, and then directly transfer to the Expo site through rail transit.

Fourth, suggestions for fans from different places in Faye Wong to choose transportation.

If you are a Faye Wong fan from other places and need to go to Shanghai by bus, train or plane, you need to make more in-depth preparations for your trip.

1. If you choose a train, you can check the number and fare in Tongcheng. com。 In addition, how to get to the Expo Performing Arts Center from the railway station. The suggestions are as follows:

A subway 1 → subway line 8 (about 40 minutes/10.6 km)

Shanghai Railway Station takes the subway 1 line; Get off at People's Square Station and walk to Metro Line 8. Take Metro Line 8, get off at Yaohua Road Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

B, Metro Line 4 → Expo water bus (about 1 hour/16.6km).

Shanghai Railway Station takes Metro Line 4 and gets off at Yangshupu Road Station. Walk to Shuimen Station of Qinhuangdao Road and take the Expo water bus; Get off at M2 Watergate Pier Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

C, 1 15 → Metro Line 8 (about 1 hour/1.9 km)

Walk to Shanghai Railway Station and take bus 1 15. Get off at Zhongxing Road Tibet North Road Station and walk to Zhongxing Road Station; Take Metro Line 8, get off at Yaohua Road Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

2. If you choose air tickets, book the best round-trip air tickets in advance;

Friendly reminder: buy bus tickets, train tickets and air tickets to Shanghai in advance, and it is best to buy them together when you return, because there are a large number of tourists coming and going from Shanghai in June 5438+065438+ 10, and these means of transportation will be tight. In addition, how to get to the Expo Performing Arts Center from Pudong Airport and Hongqiao Airport is recommended as follows:

Pudong Airport:

A, Metro Line 2 → Metro Line 7 (about 1 hour 30 minutes /38.6 kilometers)

Walk from Pudong Airport to Pudong International Airport Station; Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Longyang Road Station. Walk to Metro Line 7, take Metro Line 7, get off at Yuntai Road Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

B subway line 2 → subway line 9 → subway 1 line 3 (about1hour for 40 minutes /44.5km).

Walk from Pudong Airport to Pudong International Airport Station; Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Century Avenue Station. Take Metro Line 9 and get off at Madang Road Station. Take the subway 13 line, get off at the Expo site and walk to the performing arts center.

C subway line 2 → Tang Chuan special line → subway line 7 (about 2 hours /39.0km).

Walk from Pudong Airport to Pudong International Airport Station; Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Station. Walk to Zhangjiang subway station, take the Tang Chuan special line and get off at Gaoke West Road (Beicai) Station on Shanghai South Road. Walk to Fanghua Road Station, take Metro Line 7, get off at Yuntai Road Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

Hongqiao Airport:

A, Metro Line 2 → Metro Line 7 (about 1 hour 20 minutes /25.0km)

Hongqiao Airport Walk to Hongqiao Terminal 2 Station; Take Metro Line 2 and get off at Jing 'an Temple Station. Walk to Metro Line 7, take Metro Line 7, get off at Yuntai Road Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

B Expo 19 → Metro 13 (about 1 hour 30 minutes /20. 1 km).

Hongqiao Airport takes Expo 19 Road; Get off at Lupu Bridge (1 entrance Luban Road) and walk to Lupu Bridge Station; Take the subway 13 line, get off at the Expo site and walk to the performing arts center.

C, Metro Line 2 → Metro Line 8 (about 1 hour, 20 minutes/25.4km)

Hongqiao Airport Walk to Hongqiao Terminal 2 Station; Take Metro Line 2 and get off at People's Square Station. Walk to Metro Line 8, take Metro Line 8, get off at Yaohua Road Station and walk to the Performing Arts Center.

3. From the airport to the Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center, you can choose to rent a car besides taking the airport bus. Accommodation is a big problem for parents who come to Shanghai from other places. It is best to have relatives and friends in Shanghai, and the economy is comfortable. For personal and financial safety, if you are a stranger and have no social experience, it is better to stay in a regular hotel.

Tongcheng Friendship recommends the following hotels: List some hotels in price order for parents to visit Shanghai.

The following hotels are listed by price (within 200) for your reference:

Jing Yue 99 Inn (Shiwan Store) starts from 99 yuan.

Shanghai Songjiang Hotel starts at RMB120.

Shanghai Jiejia Hotel starts at RMB120.

Shanghai Nanyuan Hotel 128 yuan.

Shanghai Fulante Hotel Chain (Longwu Branch) starts at RMB135.

Shanghai Lingnan Jiayuan Hotel Chain (* * * and ...) 149 yuan.

Shanghai Zhijiang Hotel starts at RMB150.

Shanghai Pudding Hotel Chain (North Bund Store) starts at RMB155.

Shanghai Green Tree Inn (Xinyu Road Store) starts at RMB155.

Shanghai Chang Jun Hotel starts at RMB 158 yuan.

Note: You must have an ID card and other identification when staying in a hotel. Booking a hotel requires at least half a month in advance. If the itinerary has been confirmed, you can book it first. If the itinerary changes, you can cancel the order without paying in advance. And on June 5438+0 1, because of Fei's concert, the rooms near the Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center must be full. To be on the safe side, you can book in advance 1 month. It will be late after the performance, so don't go out for a walk. Go back to the hotel and have a good sleep, and have a good day. So I want to introduce some famous tourist attractions in Shanghai.

1. Shanghai Changfeng Ocean World

Changfeng Ocean World is located in the scenic changfeng park. It is a comprehensive marine theme park under the Australian Ocean Group, which integrates large-scale marine animal performances and ornamental fish exhibitions. Aoyang International Group is the largest group company in the global aquarium industry. There are six aquariums in the world * * * located in Sunshine Coast of Australia, Melbourne of Australia, Busan of South Korea, Shanghai of China, Bangkok of Thailand, Dubai of Middle East United Arab Emirates, and the aquarium project in Toronto of Canada is under construction.

2. fengjing ancient town

Fengjing Town became a city in Song Dynasty and was built in Yuan Dynasty. Is a civilized ancient town with a history of 1500 years, which spans wuyue. Fengjing Town is a typical water town in the south of the Yangtze River, surrounded by water networks, with rivers in the area. Known as "three steps and two bridges, one looking at ten ports", the town is small and exquisite, shaped like a lotus leaf; There are trees in the territory, rows of Lushe houses, swift clear water and lotus flowers all over the territory, which are elegant and beautiful, so they are also called "Qingfengjing" and "Fengxi" or "furong town".

3. Shanghai Movie and Television Amusement Park

Shanghai Film and Television Park is a theme park integrating film and television shooting, cultural communication and tourism, which was jointly built by Shanghai Film and Television Group Corporation and Shanghai TV Studio. 1June 5438+00, 999, I was honored to receive Chinese and foreign distinguished guests attending the 4th Shanghai International Film Festival. The vision of the film and television park is 200 hectares. Located in Chedun Town, Songjiang, the southern suburb of Shanghai, with convenient transportation, only 28 kilometers away from the center of Shanghai.

4. Jinmao Building

Jinmao Tower is located in the prime location of Lujiazui Financial and Trade Zone in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, facing the famous Bund scenic spot across the river. Invested and managed by China Shanghai Foreign Trade Center Co., Ltd. and designed by SOM Architecture Office in Chicago, USA. The total height is 420.5 meters, ranking fourth in the world, third in Asia and second in China. It covers an area of 23,000 square meters, with 88 floors above ground, 3 underground and 6 podium floors, with a total construction area of 290,000 square meters. There are office buildings, Hyatt Regency Jinmao, sightseeing halls, etc. Jinmao Tower has both modern and national styles, and can be called the landmark building of Shanghai towards 2 1 century. First, eat.

Shanghai is a gathering place for all kinds of famous snacks. Its taste is not only different from the pure sweetness in Guangdong and Hong Kong, but also different from the spicy taste in Sichuan and Chongqing. On the contrary, it is famous for being light and delicious, sweet and delicious.

Top Ten Famous Snacks in Shanghai

1. Fried steamed bread

Fried steamed bread can be said to be a native of Shanghai dim sum, which is said to have a history of hundreds of years. Semi-fermented flour is wrapped in fresh meat and jelly, fried in rows in a pot, poured with cold water several times during frying, and finally sprinkled with chopped green onion and sesame seeds.

2. Nanxiang steamed buns

Nanxiang steamed buns are well-known at home and abroad and have a history of one hundred years. Originally named "Nanxiang Meat Steamed Bread", later named "Nanxiang Meat Steamed Bread", later named "Guyi Yuan Xiao Dragon" and now named "Nanxiang Xiao Long". Big meat steamed bread adopts the method of "heavy stuffing and thin skin, making it big and small", and carefully selects refined white flour and rolls it into thin skin; Take lean meat as stuffing, without monosodium glutamate, cook the skin in chicken soup, mix it in after freezing, and sprinkle a small amount of finely ground sesame seeds to get its fragrance; According to different seasons, crab powder or Chun Zhu, shrimp and meat stuffing are also taken. Each steamed bread is stacked 14 or more, and 10 is made of one or two pieces of flour, which is translucent, small and exquisite.

3. Sam Sun Xiao Wonton

It seems that Shanghainese know the size of wonton very well. Shanghai Sanxian wonton is also different from Wuxi Sanxian wonton. Wonton stuffing is not fresh meat, Kaiyang or mustard tuber, but pure meat. The so-called three delicacies are all in the soup, shredded eggs, shrimp skin and laver. The fresh meat is wrapped in a thin bag and tastes salty, fragrant and smooth.

4. Tofu noodle soup

Dry and wet alternate, which is the usual way of eating in Shanghai. Wet tofu noodle soup is a reserved program. Although it looks a little clear and moist, it is a perfect match with greasy snacks such as frying. And it is also a pleasure to watch its firing process: the soup in the pot is tumbling, the thread powder is cooked in the barbed wire spoon, and the smell is overflowing.

5. Mixed noodles with scallion oil in Kaiyang

Boiled scallion oil and dried seaweed (called Kaiyang in Shanghai dialect) are mixed with noodles to eat.

6. strip cake and mint cake

In the north and south, cakes are the special snacks of China people. Speaking of cakes in Shanghai, I'm afraid your toes can't count them. However, top cakes and mint cakes, as well as jiaozi with double fillings, are widely loved by Shanghainese. Mint cake, glutinous rice flour mixed with a little mint powder, decorated with red and green silk. Sliced cake and glutinous rice flour are mixed with fine sand (not wrapped in fine sand, but kneaded together) to make long strips, which are better after frying.

7. Begonia cake

Begonia cake belongs to the older generation. I'm afraid many young people have never eaten it. Its outer layer is vermicelli, and the inside is bean paste, which is baked with a special mold. Because the mold looks like begonia, it is named.

8. Crab shell yellow

The fermented noodles are oiled and crispy, and made into shortbread with belt stuffing. This cake is similar in color and shape to the cooked crab shell. The finished product is brown, crisp, loose and fragrant. In early Shanghai, most teahouses and tiger stoves (boiled water franchise stores) had a vertical dryer and a frying pan stove, which sold two kinds of snacks-crab shell yellow and fried steamed bread while cooking.

9. Sand grinding ring

Shayuan is one of the famous flavor spots of Qiaojiazha Dim Sum Restaurant in Shanghai, which has a history of more than 70 years. According to legend, at the end of the Qing Dynasty, an old lady named Lei lived in Sanpailou, Shanghai, and made a living by selling jiaozi. In order to do more business, she tried to make up for the inconvenience of storage and carrying in jiaozi. At first, she rolled a layer of glutinous rice dry powder on the surface of jiaozi, and then tried out various dry powders. Results the use of red bean powder was very effective and popular with diners. Later generations named this jiaozi "Sasha Vujacic Garden" in memory of her. There are many kinds of grinding balls: fresh meat, bean paste, sesame and so on. Pink color, rich bean flavor, soft and delicious, easy to carry.

10. Rib rice cake

Rib rice cake is an economical and unique snack in Shanghai, which has a history of more than 50 years. There are two kinds of famous ribs rice cakes in Shanghai-"Little Changzhou" and "Rare". "Little Changzhou" ribs rice cake is made of pig spines from Changzhou and Wuxi. After pickling with soy sauce, put it into an oil pan mixed with soy sauce, oil, sugar, minced onion and ginger, wine, etc. Take it out when the color is purple, the meat is fresh and tender, and the taste is rich. At the same time, after Songjiang rice is cooked, it is put into a stone mortar and beaten repeatedly with a hammer. Beat the rice until there is no whole grain, take it out, cut 20 pieces every 500 grams, each piece is wrapped with a small piece of blanched pork ribs, and then put it in a soy sauce pot to cook. When you eat it, sprinkle with spiced powder, which will not only have the fragrance of ribs, but also have the soft and crispy rice cake, which is very delicious.

Second, buy

As a shopping paradise in China, Shanghai has a long history. At the beginning of its opening a hundred years ago, Shili Sheep Farm was famous all over the world. In the early days of reform and opening up, Shanghai native products were famous for their novel styles and excellent workmanship, and were favored and sought after by all localities. At that time, "Made in Shanghai" was the guarantee of quality and sales. Famous products from all over the world and all over the country gather here, leading the trend of the times and being the forefront of China fashion. When shopping in Shanghai, the subway is a convenient, fast and comprehensive mode of transportation: Shaanxi South Road Station along Line/kloc-0 is located in the essence of Huaihai Road, and the subway shopping mall of Xujiahui Station is full of people; Nanjing East Road Station, Nanjing West Road Station and Jing 'an Temple Station of Line 2 are connected with Nanjing Road. Every season, festival or store celebration, major shopping malls have amazing discounts, which is a good time to shop.

Third, entertainment.

The entertainment life in Shanghai is quite rich, and the modern facilities and natural scenery of major theme parks and amusement parks make people relaxed and happy. As the birthplace of China films and the venue of one of the nine major film festivals in the world, Shanghai has many cinemas with top audio-visual equipment, where you can feel the unparalleled viewing effect. If you are a groupie and an enthusiast, then in Shanghai, a series of world-class art venues and theaters will surely feast your eyes.

When you want to stop and have a rest, teahouses and bookstores all over Shanghai are the best choice. Teahouses are open 24 hours a day. Some teahouses offer unlimited drinks. It's easy to play cards and chat in them. There are many sports and fitness places in Shanghai, and its fashionable amusement experience is deeply loved by young people, who enjoy happiness while exercising. At the beginning of the lights, Shanghai is brightly lit at night, and nightclubs, karaoke bars, cafes and other entertainment places are very lively. Here you can sing, dance and release yourself. Faye Wong fans in different places can choose some Zhou Bianyou routes.

If it is a day, suggestions: Oriental Pearl-Pudong New Area-Chenghuang Temple-Bund-Nanjing Road! Shanghai is an important economic, cultural and commercial center in China. The unique geographical environment, unique humanistic history and cultural background make Shanghai a unique hot city with urban tourism as its core. On both sides of Pujiang, rows of tall buildings with bright colors and different styles set off against each other and compete with each other. Like a hundred flowers, it tells the history of the city in various ways. ...