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Who will arrange a day's Expo plan for me? There are a few I must see.

To see the China Pavilion, in my opinion, besides signing up for a tour group, I have to get up early. I went there a few days ago. I took the first subway line 8 and arrived at 6 o'clock. There will still be some people waiting in line, so I will enter the park at 7: 10 and queue up for security check at 9: 00. This link is very important. There will be many security checkpoints after entering the park, because most of you may be entering for the first time, and you don't know which direction to run, but you all follow the big army. In fact, there are many security checkpoints. For example, Gate 6 has a first floor, a second floor and a negative floor, and each floor has multiple security checkpoints. You'd better ask the staff about your entrance before entering the park, and then run to a place where there are few people. Otherwise, those who enter the park early might as well come late to get tickets for China. We entered the garden from the sixth entrance of the Expo Park. Most people think that only the first floor is empty. Although the armed police next to him shouted to go upstairs or downstairs when everyone was running, almost no one could listen much at that time. It's basically no problem to get to the front, you can get it, and the reservation ticket will be out in about five minutes.

You want to enter the Korea Pavilion and the Japan Pavilion, both of which are more popular. After the security check, you get the reservation voucher and go directly to one of them, because you get the reservation voucher, which proves that you count it in earlier. You should go to the museum you want to see as soon as possible (we went directly to the Saudi Pavilion at that time, and it is said that it took us 5,678 hours to enter Saudi Arabia, but it was finished in less than two hours). If you can run, you'd better run Before I went to China International Import Expo(CIIE), I once read a sentence on the Internet, "Run for five minutes more, queue for half an hour less", which is actually quite vivid, but I guess you will naturally run after you go in, because most people are running. Take the map of the park and go directly to the Korea Pavilion or the Japan Pavilion. There are many volunteers around, I don't know, I can ask them, and there are many information desks (also marked on the map of the park), all of which provide good services.

Denmark Pavilion: There were not many people when I went, so I basically went in without queuing, about five or six in the afternoon. At that time, according to the situation of the park, you should make a concrete analysis and pay more attention to the queuing information in the park.

French Pavilion, Russian Pavilion: I didn't have time to see it on the last day, because there were still a few things I wanted to see, and the queues of the two pavilions were not short, so I gave up. I went there for about two hours.

In addition, other small museums don't need to line up, so please pay more attention to the park broadcast.

By the way, I forgot to tell you that the reservation voucher for China Pavilion has a time period, such as 13:30- 14:30. Actually, you don't have to press this button strictly, just go on the same day. I suggest you go after coming out of the popularity hall.

I hope it helps you.

I don't know when you will go. Take necessary things, such as cups, cameras and umbrellas.

Besides, shoes must be comfortable.

Have fun!