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Looking for a one-day tour guide to the World Expo?

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You have to arrive at the No. 3 Bansongyuan Road entrance as early as possible. There will be people outside the door at around 4 o'clock.

The queue to enter the Expo in the morning is divided into two parts. Outside the entrance is a circled square. There is one entrance in the square (only one line can be queued). This entrance only opens at 7 o'clock, and then you can queue up at the entrance inside.

When the doors open at 7 o'clock, you quickly rush in and queue up at the entrance on the left.

Go through the security check after the door opens at 9 o'clock. Put all your mobile phones, wallets, coins and other items in a small bag before the security check. This can save time during the security check.

After passing the security check, you can swipe your ticket to enter the park. If you go so early, you will definitely get a China Pavilion reservation coupon when you enter the park (you don’t need to get it specifically, they will give you one at the place where you swipe your ticket).

After entering the park, turn left and sprint. When you see a "Creative Kitchen", turn left again, cross the overpass, keep going forward, run to the Macau Case Museum, turn right, cross a small road, and you will see a small house behind it.

City card books for the Italian Pavilion and the Chinese Pavilion will be distributed.

Note that there will be people guiding you along the way. Don’t just follow their guidance. The guidance is to take the main road, which will take a little more time.

When you get to the place where city business cards are distributed, queue up to get a city card book for the Italy Pavilion (because you already have a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion, you just need to get the Italian one), then come back and cross the overpass, and you will see 2 case joint pavilions.

(4-2 and 4-3), run into the middle of the two floors and enter Case Joint Pavilion 4-1. There is a Prague pavilion displaying cases. Wait in line until 9:30 to receive a Czech Pavilion reservation ticket.

If you want to get both, come early in the morning; if you only want one, come later.

After that, walk back to the gate and continue walking to the General Motors Pavilion. There is a reservation machine there. You can get a reservation ticket for this pavilion with your ticket. The reservation ticket is not difficult to get, but you have to pay attention to the time. If you want to see it early, you can

quickly come.

After making the reservation, walk back a little. There is a reservation point next to the airline. You can make a reservation for a theme pavilion. We recommend the Urban Life Pavilion or the Urban Future Pavilion (in fact, there are very few queues for the theme pavilions most of the time, but anyway, drop by and be safe). At this time

Before about 10 o'clock, you can go to the general information hall to queue up. This hall has movies and interactive activities, which is pretty good.

After you come out, go to the information desk at the gate and buy an Expo passport (I know you don't care about passports, but they are useful here). Then go back to the case joint pavilion. Then you can relax a little. Don't think I'm asking you to go back and forth.

Running around is a hassle for a reason.

Now you have a business card book of Italian cities in your hand. According to the requirements on it, if you stamp 15 case pavilions, you can exchange it for an Italian pavilion reservation voucher. There is also a Czech pavilion reservation voucher. It needs to be specified on the reservation voucher.

The seals of the Prague Case Pavilion and the seals of the other three physical case pavilions (referring to the independent exhibition halls that are not in the joint pavilion) must be in the same location to be valid. At the same time, you also have a passport. If you have the cases of three Spanish cities on the same page in your passport,

You can use your passport to take the fast track to the Spanish Pavilion with the pavilion stamp. The three cities are Madrid Case Pavilion (independent venue), Bilbao Pavilion showing cases (Case Joint Pavilion 4-1), and Barcelona Pavilion showing cases (Case

Joint Pavilion 4-2).

In addition, as long as you have the Odense Case Museum stamp on your passport, you can go through the green channel of the Denmark Pavilion. Your task for the next two hours or so is to get stamped in this area. After stamping, you will always*

**Already have reservation tickets for 6 venues.

Of course, you can visit some good museums during the stamping process, such as: Hong Kong, Seoul, Macau, Taipei, Mecca, Osaka, Izmir, etc.

These museums can be visited and stamped. It is recommended that you go there. If there are some museums that are not interesting, you can change your stamp and come out.

Let me introduce the difference between the physical case museum and the urban case museum: the physical case museum is an independent venue, while the urban case museum is built in the joint case museum. It is already noon. Please pay attention to the time of your General Motors Pavilion. Make other appointments.

Although the ticket has a time limit, you can ignore it (in fact, you can sometimes ignore the auto museum, but it is best to come according to the time). If it is still early before your auto museum, take the Expo Cross-Jiang Line bus to Pudong first.

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If you don't have much time, just stroll around and watch the Automobile Museum. There is a great movie in this museum. The chair you sit on will shake according to the plot of the movie, which is very exciting.

Then go to Pudong and take the Cross-Jiang Line to Zone C (European Zone). You can take the express lanes in the Czech Republic, Italy, Denmark, and Spain. It’s very cool, but you may still have to queue for a while in Spain and Italy, but compared to

It's much better to just queue up.