If possible, I suggest you enter from the entrance of Madang Road at Gate 9, because you take the 13 subway to enter the Expo site, and the security check starts at around 8: 40 every morning. Then the first subway leaves around 8: 50 and enters the park around 8: 55. At this time, other entrances are closed, which is more suitable for rushing to large venues in the morning, such as German/China, Sha/Te.
If you want to visit the China/China Pavilion, you can queue up at Madang Road around 6: 00 in the morning, and you can almost get a reservation ticket. One * * * two subway stations, Pudong (National Pavilion) is under Expo Avenue, and Puxi (Enterprise Pavilion) is under Lupu Bridge.
After entering the park, if you want to visit the European Pavilion, it is recommended to go to the German/China Pavilion in the morning. On the first day, I went to the German/China Pavilion, which opened at 9: 30. It went in around 9: 45, the first batch. After the German/China Pavilion comes out, it is suggested to go to some popular pavilions in the morning, such as Spanish/Spanish, English/Chinese, Swiss/Swiss, French/Chinese, Italian/Italian/Italian, etc. It takes about 40 minutes to get in. Because there will be many people in these museums in the afternoon. ) In the afternoon, it is recommended to go to venues such as Bingdao, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Sweden, Sri Lanka, Romania, France, Sweden and Czech Republic. Although it looks crowded, you can get in in about 30 minutes. (If you are tired, you can consider going to the train/train/taxi/museum to have a rest, because it takes about 10 minutes to get in, and it is very cool, and there are cushions for tourists to rest, which is very comfortable. At the same time, I recommend La/Tuo/Wei/Ya Pavilion, where the wind tunnel performance is very handsome. Just grasp the time, because there are 300 people in 30 minutes ~
If you get the reservation ticket, go to China/China Pavilion after 3 pm. Because the China/China Pavilion is lined up in the pavilion, it is cooler.
(At the same time, the joint provincial and municipal pavilions are also recommended. It's fun and queues in the pavilions. It won't be very hot. )
In the evening, we suggest going to Russian/Romanian/Slovak, American/China, Canada/Canada and other pavilions, because the number of people in the evening will be much less than that in the afternoon. Our Russian/Romanian/Slovak Pavilion only has 30 minutes to queue, the United States/China Pavilion only has about 40 minutes to queue, and Canada/Canada/Canada Pavilion only has more than 20 minutes to queue. After coming out of the pavilions of these big countries, you can consider going to the Chile/Italy Pavilion, Mexico/Spain/Colombia Pavilion or the joint pavilion. Basically, you don't have to wait in line, you can also stamp ~ ~
You can go to Puxi Petroleum Pavilion the next day. In the same way, you can go in about 0/0 minutes after the opening at 9: 30 (I went in the morning and went in at 9: 37). The 4D movies in it are very good. Then you can visit some other exhibition halls that you are interested in. In the afternoon, it is recommended to go to the case area of Puxi City, where there are few people waiting in line (if you are lucky, you can also see flamenco dance performance and bullfighting performance next to Madrid Pavilion).
On the third day, you can go to museums such as Chongsha/Cote, Japan/Japan, Korea/China, and then visit areas A and B, such as Si/Li/Lan/Ka, A/Lian/Emirates, Nepal/Bo/ER (area A) or New/West/Lan, Australia/Da/Li/Asia (area A).
Because I have been playing for a long time, I can have a good time in the morning at the popular museum, in the morning at the popular museum, in the afternoon at the small museum, and in the evening at the great country museum.
These are all my practical experiences. The longest time I waited in line was 1 hour (China Pavilion). Have fun ~ ~