Talking about the food in the park:
There is a museum in the south of Area A, and there are big kebabs at the exit, four meatballs the size of table tennis are sold in 5 yuan, and there are also chickens.
Everything else is expensive for me at the moment. The cheapest in the park is KFC, and the lowest package starts from 27 yuan.
Shanghai taxi starting price 12 yuan, 2.4 yuan 16 yuan /3km per kilometer at night (23: 00-5: 00), 3. 1 yuan per kilometer, and 4.7 yuan 10km per kilometer.
The subway is relatively developed, and 3 yuan started. Unified price of urban buses in 2 yuan. 2 yuan, the Expo special line, extends in all directions.
Shanghai is close to Suzhou and Hangzhou. You can buy tickets at the tourist distribution center. There are distribution centers in Xujiahui Gymnasium and hongkou football stadium.
I copied the rest of my original post for your reference.
1, personally, I feel that relatives and friends have come to visit at home recently. As far as my own experience is concerned, your quotation upstairs is obviously untenable. As far as accommodation is concerned, hotels like Motel 168 have long been full due to the Expo, not to mention the price of 168386 is normal ... Personally, there are many small hotels around the railway station, but when you are away from home, you always feel safe and stay in places with convenient transportation in the city, such as Home Inn, Motel, Greentree Inn and Jinjiang. Accommodation is a big problem, remind the landlord to book in advance.
Shanghai is like a stove in August, so you must bring sunscreen. Sunscreen can be brought into the Expo site. Just try it at the security check. You can't bring drinks. There is direct drinking water in the park.
Up to now, I have stayed in the Expo Park for three whole days (entering at 9: 00 a.m. and leaving at 23: 00 p.m.), and have seen some venues in the A/C area respectively. It is not enough to spend almost 2-3 days in it. I suggest you take a day off to look around and take a photo outside the building. There is basically no need to queue in a small venue, and it takes 10 minutes at most. There is nothing to see if you can get in. Queue at large venues for at least 3-4 hours, such as Saudi Arabia Pavilion for 7-8 hours, Japan Pavilion for 4-5 hours, Petroleum Pavilion for 4 hours, and even UAE Pavilion for 3-4 hours. I suggest you stay there all day and watch the pavilion during the day. For example, in Zone A, except for the China Pavilion and the provincial and municipal pavilions, the waiting time for all pavilions in Saudi Arabia, Japan and South Korea is basically no more than 20 minutes, while that in India and Nepal is slightly longer. After 7 pm, there will be a big pavilion, just one. I recommend Saudi Arabia. As far as the Japan Pavilion is concerned, there were 470,000 people yesterday. The queue starts at 4pm, 15 enters the library at 8pm, and 12 leaves the library at 9pm. For your reference.
4. If you haven't been to Shanghai, you can go to Oriental Pearl and Lujiazui, take Metro Line 2 to the Bund, walk to Chenghuang Temple, Yuyuan Garden and Shanghai Old Street, cross Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street to People's Square, and go to Huaihai Road, Xintiandi, hengshan road and Xujiahui ... This requires a lot of physical strength.
Chenghuang Temple is a small commodity market on one side and gold and silver jewelry on the other. The Jiuqu Bridge in Yuyuan Shopping Mall and the old streets in Shanghai are crowded with people. Be careful with your belongings. Xinjiang people haunt you.
If you don't want to go to the busy business district.
Or you can go to Pudong, from Lujiazui, the Oriental Pearl, to the Science and Technology Museum, the Oriental Art Center (it's good to listen to a concert) and the Century Park. If you bring friends, you can recommend the Science and Technology Museum, which is more wonderful than most of the pavilions in the Expo Park.
6. If you ask for directions in Shanghai, I recommend looking for children in blue volunteer clothes or children who look like green Chinese cabbage in the park at the city volunteer service station. They will give you warm and accurate answers like me.