I'm a student tour guide ~ I've taken the Expo for 2 times ~ I should be able to give you some practical suggestions ~
1. You can take the subway line 1 to changshu road station, then take the subway line 7 to Yaohua Road and get off ~ You can see the China Pavilion. Go in that direction, and the entrance to 7-1 is closer ~
PS: There are volunteers everywhere near the subway station. Ask them if they may have a closer route ~
2. ID card, umbrella, sunscreen, water cup (in fact, the water is raw, and it is not good to drink too much, so it is better to buy it inside, 3 yuan a bottle), portable stool (in the queue, people actually flow quickly and can't sit down, but you can sit anywhere when you walk outside the museum, Convenient)
3. Lighters (which will definitely make you throw away), bagged drinks such as water and milk, canned foods such as eight-treasure porridge and lunch meat (you will have a bite if you are patient), and pets
PS: This is not as strict as the plane security check, and sunscreen can be brought in
4. After entering the World Expo Park, you don't need to buy tickets or pay for anything, of course, some of them are free.
the bus is free, the ferry is free, and the small battery car is 1 yuan per person.
PS: After going in, go to the information desk and ask for a guide map, which will be very helpful for you to play and take the bus.
5. Personally, the theme pavilion is very, very worth seeing, and it is n times more interesting than those in small countries. Worth visiting, theme pavilions (Pudong Puxi 1 ***5), France, Italy, Russia (girls and children like it), Indonesia, Chile, Australia, Czech Republic, Finland, India and Cambodia.
Don't go: Sweden, Britain, Spain, Denmark, Coca-Cola Pavilion, Iceland, Venezuela (you can't say it's not interesting at all, you can only say that these pavilions are not cost-effective)
6. There are a lot of cheap food in the garden, but you may not find it if you don't know the situation, such as the whole family under the Expo axis or Rosen's box lunch, which is much more delicious than what those serious people eat there.
Puxi is an enterprise pavilion, a case pavilion and a city best practice area. There are buses and ferries from Pudong to Puxi, and it takes about a quarter of an hour to get there.
The park opens at 9: a.m., and some pavilions open at 9: 3. You have to queue up at least at 6: to get a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion, and close at 1: to 1: 3 p.m..