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Asked by Ms.Pan from China | May. 02, 2010 23:39
About:Tickets of Shanghai Expo

What I don't understand is, do I buy a ticket for a specific day, for example the 29th of May, or do I just buy a general standard day entry ticket that can be used any day and turn up on the day and hope to get in? If so how many people are admitted into the expo per day? What is the likeliness of getting in? I also don't understand the booking into a specific pavilion... could someone explain that to me, if I want to see the British, Japan and the China pavillion can I do that? Or can I only see one of them?
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Ms Pan

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Answered by Ms.Cindy | May. 03, 2010 01:14
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Special Day ticket refers to the ticket of dates May 1-3, 2010, October 1-7, 2010 and October 25-31. The rest 167 days during the expo are standard days. Visitors can not enter expo with a standard day entry ticket,, but if you do not go to the expo site at the special day on your ticket, you can also choose any one of the standard days to visit. Usually, pupular and hot pavilions need to make queue for there are many visitors. Booking aims to same time on making lines. It is a must to China Pavilion and China Pavilion is the only one place in the expo site which is not allowed to enter without booking. In the entrance, there are reservation ticket given to visitors. It allow 30000 visitors every day in China Pavilion. You do not have to booking for British and Japan Pavilion, although as I know Japan has reservation service.
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