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Asked by Mr.ASIANGUY from Singapore | Sep. 13, 2010 13:47
About:Expo 2010 Shanghai

How big is the whole park ? How far is the distance between the 2 furthest ends ?

If a reservation is made to enter a Pavilion, is queue-time still needed to enter ?

How many Pavilions can the average visitor managed to visit in a single day(from records or observations) ?

How big is each Pavilion and how much time will a visitor spend in each ?

Since the numbers of entry reservations are limited for each ticket, what is the average queue-time required to enter the popular pavilions ?

Are tickets still available for the rest of September ?

Is the Expo well managed ? I checked on their official website and find informations very limited.

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Answered by Mr.Nicholas | Sep. 14, 2010 03:29
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1. The expo site is streched on the both side of Huangpu River, mainly from Lupu Bridge to Nanpu Bridge.
2. Yes, some popular pavilion still need to queue to enter.
3. It depends, some sort like more than ten if you choose the not so popular pavilions, if you choose the most popular ones, sometimes you can only finish two in one day.
4. This time spend in each pavilion also depends on how interested you are and how long you might need to queue.
5. Average, well, some would be as long as 4 hours or more.
6. Yes, the ticket is still available, but only at the entrance of the site.
7. There are many volunteer in the site, if meet any problems, you can find them for help.
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