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Expo tour guides get high marks.
1 I went by plane, so I'm not familiar with the railway station route. I live at Pudong Avenue Station on Line 4, where there are many hotels. I recommend Lujiazui Store (this one is in Pudong), where the Home Inn is close to the subway station. The standard room was booked on Ctrip less than 300 nights in advance, and the conditions were not bad. There is a breakfast bill to pay. Take Line 4 from Pudong Avenue to Tibet South Road and get off at Exit 2, which is an entrance to the park. Ticket price 4 yuan/person. I don't think there are many people on this line, and there are seats available on weekends. There are not the most people at the entrance of South Tibet Road. Anyway, I arrived at the entrance at 9: 30- 10: 00, so I don't have to wait in line to go straight in. Later, I stayed in a 24k international hotel chain in People's Square (this one is in Puxi), and the standard room was less than 300 nights. The hotel booked by Ctrip in advance is ok, that is, it is a 5-minute walk from the People's Square subway station 10- 15, but it is very close to the central area of Shanghai, and it is not far to visit the People's Square, the Grand Theatre, Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street and even the Bund at night. You can take a taxi to Yuyuan Garden and Shikumen within 20 yuan. I have been taking a taxi since I lived there, because the subway in Shanghai is not cheap, and People's Square Station has exit 17. Although the traffic extends in all directions, the underground is like a railway station, and it takes a long way to transfer. From People's Square Station, you can take Line 8 to Tibet South Road Station or Hua Yao East Road Station, both of which are the entrances to the World Expo. Go to 3 yuan/Renren, Tibet South Road Station. Hua Yao East Road Station is the main entrance of the Expo Axis in front of the Expo Park and the nearest entrance to the China Pavilion. There are the most people, so it is not recommended to take that entrance. In addition, my friend recommended me to stay in the maglev shop of Jinjiang Inn, at Longyang Road Station on Line 2. It is said that the hotel is close to the subway station. You can take Line 7 to Hua Yao East Road Station or Houtan Station, which is also the entrance to the Expo Park. This Jinjiang Inn can find a reservation on Taobao in advance and get a 15% discount on the retail price for two breakfasts, which is also lower than the price in 300 yuan. The hotel is the hottest on weekends, so be sure to book in advance. Although there are a lot of hotels at every intersection in Shanghai, it will be expensive to go directly without booking in advance. For example, rooms in star-rated hotels with a room rate of more than 1 1,000 per night are generally available at any time, but it is not cost-effective to stay in the Expo site during the day. I also stayed in a youth hostel in Shanghai. The big bed room I live in is not cheaper than the budget hotel, and the price is similar. It's not as good as an economy hotel. It would be cheaper to share a berth with many people, that is, people in the dormitory can't sleep well. When I lived in that youth hostel, a boy had to sleep in the yard under a quilt, hehe.

You must have a reservation ticket to visit the China Pavilion. It's no use queuing without a ticket. Reservation tickets are given to you by volunteers as soon as they enter the park after security check in the morning, but the number is limited every day. Therefore, if you want to get a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion, you should basically queue up at the door at 6: 00 in the morning, and try not to bring anything, so as not to delay the security check. Besides, if you go in first, you can only take one that can't help your mother. Look, so you have to be quick. Don't wear too many rivets on your belt. Try to use canvas. Don't wear metal ornaments on your body. The security guard of the umbrella will open the inspection. You won't be allowed to bring water or drink (you can bring your own empty bottle). There is free drinking water in the garden. Things like digital cameras, wallets, mobile phones and mp3 headphones should be gathered in advance and put in a safety basket. Remember to put coins in your wallet, or the security machine will still call. As soon as I entered, I ran to ask the volunteers in green for tickets. Hehe, it sounds like a war, but comrades who have been to China Pavilion all say that China Pavilion is the No.1 1 in the garden, which is very worth seeing. I'm a lazy person, and I can't get up early, so I didn't join in the fun. One axis and four pavilions will be kept forever. Anyway, I just like looking at architecture. I'll see it later, but there will definitely be no exhibition in it then. If you want to see the China Pavilion, I wish you good luck. And car tours. The Zhejiang Pavilion among the provincial and municipal pavilions has done a good job. In addition, if some provincial and municipal pavilions are crowded, it is suggested to skip the crowded pavilion and come back to see this crowded pavilion, so that you can see the China Pavilion in half a day, otherwise a China Pavilion will be enough for you to see all day. This is what an old man who has seen the China Pavilion told me.

Note: First of all, wear comfortable shoes. The Expo Park is bigger than you think, and you have to take a bus and a boat in it. Secondly, I think the most practical clothes are jeans+short-sleeved T-shirt+jacket, because it always rains in Shanghai, and it's sultry when it doesn't stop, so we should take care of both cold and warmth. Take a portable folding stool. If you plan to visit a popular museum, you basically have to wait in line for two hours. Many people are asking where other people bought their stools when they are waiting in line. Hehe, you can earn money by queuing, especially in the Saudi pavilion, where you have to queue for four hours. It's best to bring some simple food such as bread through the security check. It's a waste of time to queue up for dinner in the restaurant in the garden. It is better to wait in line for bread at the meeting to save time. And the average dining in the park is 35 yuan/person. 20 yuan has an ice cream cone (delicious), and water seems to be 5 yuan a bottle. I didn't buy it, so I took my own water glass for free. Besides, I don't recommend that you go to the Chinese food street for dinner. Just like food in a shopping mall, it's fast to queue up before you get a meal card. However, if you want to return your card after dinner, the queue will be long. The key is that if you don't return it on the same day, it will be invalid the next day and can't be used.

If you want to visit the World Expo in places like Disney Universal Studios, I suggest you visit Puxi Park more often, that is, D and E, where there is an earthquake experience at the entrance of the Aviation Pavilion (the pavilion with the longest queue time in Puxi), the Petroleum Pavilion (it is said that you should not experience it if your heart pressure is bad), and the Ship Pavilion (I think it is not humble, and the exhibition inside is quite atmospheric). There are many people waiting in line at the entrance of the State Grid Yuanda Pavilion. Generally speaking, the museums here are very experienced, and the enterprises have paid for it, and the work is not bad. And most people think Puxi is not fun, so the queue time here is short and there are few people, so you can play more museums. The pavilions with better experience in Pudong include China Pavilion, Saudi Pavilion, German Pavilion, UAE Pavilion, Israeli Pavilion, World Meteorological Pavilion and Swiss Pavilion. These individuals think it is worth waiting in line to have a look. The pavilions of oil-producing countries in the Middle East are really generous this time. Of course, you can't visit all these popular pavilions in two days. A person from Taiwan Province Province next to me didn't play all of them for a week. He said he went to four popular halls on the first day. Because I stopped watching the China Pavilion, I made up my mind to watch the Saudi Pavilion. I waited in line for three hours with bread to watch the video for eight minutes. The video is really shocking and so good (heart disease and high blood pressure are not recommended) that many people don't pay attention to what other people's videos are saying, but the 8-minute video is nothing else. Originally, I saw the renderings of the Saudi pavilion with a roof garden. I wonder if they have it. If you are going to know the cultural characteristics of different countries and really go to the cultural exhibition, I suggest you go to Pudong, including the United Africa Pavilion, where there is no queue. A venue can let you know the cultural characteristics of many African countries, and so on. Basically, this pavilion can't leave after it comes out. If we look at technology, the exhibition hall in Puxi Park is better and more professional. If you study art, you must visit the French Pavilion, where there are many famous paintings. I'm looking at architecture and scenery. I think it's good to look at the venues in Pudong. Just pick a few distinctive ones, such as Morocco Pavilion and India Pavilion, which may not be popular. Puxi's urban best practice area is worth learning about architectural landscape planning (this area is so unpopular that no one has to wait in line all morning to see more than a dozen exhibition halls). For example, the ramp at the entrance of Tengtou Pavilion in Ningbo is well designed, and the design of soundscape fully expresses the local natural characteristics. For example, the introduction film shown in the last video hall of Xi 'an Pavilion is not worse than that of Canada Pavilion, but the Canadian Pavilion is crowded with people, and I was the only one sitting in the video hall to watch it on the day I went. Shanghai, London, Madrid and Alsace case museums are all talking about ecological architecture. The London Pavilion is the best one, and the ecologists in Shanghai have actually done a good job. Sadly, he refused to let this experience be like visiting the former residence of a famous person. I didn't know how good the original design was until the video hall saw the short film introduction. Just look at the architecture of Hamburg Pavilion, mainly for home decoration, which is not as beautiful as IKEA. It is also possible to know what hamburgers are like at home. The roof terrace of Hamburg Pavilion overlooks the Sichuan Case Living Water Park next to it, which is very beautiful. Madrid moved to a local eco-affordable housing. Seeing that other people's affordable housing is so spacious, I want to emigrate, hehe. The odense Case Museum is open. They are all bicycles. You can ride it when there are few people. I like a white bike very much. In the urban best practice area, the dining here is not crowded, so you can eat while walking. The Macao case museum is a pawnshop+Jin Yong, which fooled you, but people have commentators. This is the success of the exhibition. Whether you are interested or not, at least you understand.

Tell me something you didn't ask. Outside each entrance, volunteers distribute free park maps+the performance schedule of the day. Remember to collect. It is convenient to have a map of the park. On this map, you should know about the free bus and ferry routes in the park. Knowing this can save you a lot of walking and energy. There is a book called Official Guide Manual of China 20 10 Shanghai World Expo, which is sold in convenience stores and bookstores, and one in 20 yuan. I suggest you buy it online first, which has a detailed introduction of each venue. Before I left, my friend gave me a copy, which was very useful for my visit. Many people in the park go to which exhibition hall to join in the fun, and they don't know what they want to see in such a long queue, for example. The USA Pavilion is not worth waiting in line to see. There is no high technology. In fact, most popular pavilions are just the same climax performance. What other climax scenes are there? It's usually 5- 10 minutes of excitement. And after watching more, I feel that the technology tends to be similar. Of course, the expression is different. For example, the short films in Israel and the United Arab Emirates are all 3D, and the technology is not bad. But I think what is wonderful is that Israel has expressed Israel's advanced science and medical technology in a concise way, which is concise and to the point. The United Arab Emirates expressed the change from poverty to prosperity by telling stories, emphasizing that we should not forget poverty just because we have oil, and be prepared for danger in times of peace. I was deeply impressed by the films of these two venues, and I got to know their countries accurately. The Saudi Pavilion is also expressing similar contents to the UAE Pavilion, but technology is better than expression, which is a bit overwhelming, but tourists with a playful attitude still think Saudi Arabia looks good. In fact, many pavilions queue up for several hours just to watch 3D images for a few minutes, so if you want to know if it is worth it to you, many brothers in the queue are also laughing at themselves: it seems that people in China have never seen 3D movies. There is one last thing to tell you, that is, the queuing time in different venues is different, so there are tricks in queuing. For example, in the German Pavilion and other venues, there will be volunteer placards at the entrance of the queue, which say that it will take several hours at present. Some pavilions don't have this placard. You can ask the volunteers in charge of releasing people in front how long it will take to release a batch of people and how many people will be released in each batch. Some pavilions don't last long, such as the Meteorological Pavilion, but they release 12 people every ten minutes. Count the people in front and you'll know how long it will take. Some pavilions are very long, such as the Saudi Pavilion, but only 50 people are released every eight minutes, so people waiting in line feel that the queue will often move forward. The Shanghai Enterprise Joint Pavilion is released every 30 minutes 150 people. I don't know about the release of other pavilions. Please ask more questions, and the volunteers inside will answer you with a super smile no matter how tired they are. Don't ask the security guard. Those people have a general attitude and are not clear.

I'm not here to earn points. I just want to share my experience with you. Have a good time.