Day 1: Take Metro Line 7 and queue from Gate 7 (Changqing Road Station) at 8: 00 a.m., and the park will open at 9: 00 a.m. (there is a high probability of getting a reservation ticket for the China Pavilion). Then visit Thailand Pavilion [20], New Zealand Pavilion [15] and Malaysia Pavilion [25] in Southeast Asia Pavilion B (local area 1), and then take the 13 line next to the Australia Pavilion to visit Zone D, where you can visit Japanese industry [60], petroleum [35] and State Grid [25] in turn. After that, take a bus to visit the best practice area in Zone E (it takes 4 hours including dinner in this area), and take a boat to visit the Japanese Pavilion [60], Saudi Pavilion [60] or others in Zone A at L2 Pier after dark (it takes 3.5 hours in this area, and if there is a China Pavilion, please leave it 1 hour for China Pavilion).
The next day: Take Line 7 to Gate 8 of the Expo Park at 4 pm (not in advance) and buy an evening ticket to enter. Visit the German Pavilion [40], the Danish Pavilion [20], the Finnish Pavilion [20], the Italian Pavilion [30], the French Pavilion [35], the Swiss Pavilion [30] (remember to queue up if you have a car), the Spanish Pavilion [60] and the Swedish Pavilion [45] (suitable for children) in Area C (this area needs * * *) After the park closes at 22: 30, you can stroll in the park and take photos near the China Pavilion of the Expo Axis.
If it rains heavily, the cable car of the Swiss Pavilion may be shut down.