IT & SHANGHAI REAL ESTATE
Posts tagged buy the Expo tickets
Peak Day and Standard Day
Aug 10th
Peak Day and Standard Day
The session of Expo 2010 Shanghai China will be from May 1, 2010 to Oct. 31, 2010 and last for total 184 days. According to the poll conducted by National Bureau of Statistics of China with Chinese visitors of this expo in 2006 and referring to the visitor volume rule of recent World Expos and the newly revised Chinese festival and holiday system, total 17 visit days during the May 1st holiday (May 1 to 3, 2010), National Day holiday (Oct. 1 to 7, 2010) and the week prior to the closing of this expo (Oct. 25 to 31, 2010) are determined as Peak Days, while the rest 167 visit days will be standard days.
Peak Day Admissions
Peak Day Admissions are designed for possible peak days through limited date of visit, price rise, quantity-limited sales and other regulation measures according to the forecast of visitor volume in the session of Expo 2010 Shanghai China.
Standard Day Admissions
Standard Day Admissions are the tickets valid on any visit days (total 167 days) except Peak Days in the session of Expo 2010 Shanghai China, including Standard Day Single Day Admission, Standard Day Special Admission, 3 Day Admission, 7 Day Admission and Evening Admission.
Now, just Peak Day / Standard Day Single Day Tickets on sale.
More Information:
How To Spot The Fakes
Aug 10th
How To Spot The Fakes
1. Fibers in red, blue and green can be noted under ultraviolet rays on genuine tickets.
2. The colors on the edges will change between bronze and green when the true cards are turned.
3. EXPO 2010 can be seen under magnification.
4. The color on the bottom edges will change between red and green when the cards are turned.
5. The surface of the bottom edges of true Expo tickets will have a distinctive feel.
6. Colorful spots appear on the back under sunshine.
7. A green Shanghai Expo mascot Haibao will appear on the back of true tickets under ultraviolet rays.
8. Some rings can be seen imbedded under sunshine.
9. Each ticket has a code consisting of both numbers and letters on the bottom edge.
How to buy the Expo tickets in China, US, Canada, Japan and Australia
Aug 10th
The public will be able to buy tickets from July 1 at more than 2,800 outlets of China’s four major ticket agents — China Mobile, China Telecom, China Post and the Bank of Communications — across the country.
The 13 official ticketing agents
China Mobile 12580 www.sh.chinamobile.com
China Telecom 118114/114 www.118114.cn
China Post 11185 www.chinapost.com.cn
Bank of Communications 95559/4008009888 www.95559.com.cn
China Travel Service Hong Kong 00852-2998-7010 www.ctshk.com
China Travel Service Taiwan 00886-1-408-369-6868 www.chinatravel.com.tw
China Travel Service Macau 00853-87998110 www.cts.com.mo
New Sintra Tours (Macau) 00853-28355700 www.newsintra.com.mo
JTB Corp (Japan) 0081-3-3984-8567 Site not available
China Travel Service Australia 0061-1300764224 www.chinatravel.com.au
Ticketmaster (US) 001-888-303-2121 www.ticketmaster.com
Peregrine Travel Group (US) 001-408-369-6868 www.worldexpochina.net
Tianbao Travel Ltd (Canada) 001-866-840-990-001 www.expoticket.ca
Something you should know:
1. When accompanied by an adult, a child at the body height of not more than 1.2 meters may be admitted to the Expo Site without an Expo ticket.
2. According to related convention of the World Expo, visitors can visit all pavilions inside the expo site.
3. One ticket for one visitor and only one round of entry into and exit from the Expo Site a day.
4. Catering fee inside the Expo Site will be charged additionally.
Welcome to Shanghai 2010 Expo ~ John Zhang