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Getting to Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center

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Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center is adjacent to Bocheng road in the north and Guozhan road in the south. It ranges from Zhoujiadu road to Expo Hall Road. Many important domestic and international exhibitions have been held in it, which plays a huge role in economy, politics, science and technology, culture.

 

Ways to get to Shanghai World Expo Exhibition & Convention Center :

From the airport

Pudong International Airport: Maglev Train to Longyang Road, transfer Metro Line 7. Exit from Yao Hua Road stop. It will take 55 minutes from airport to the venue at about £15 by taxi.

From the train station

Shanghai Station:Metro Line 1 to People Square stop, transfer Metro Line 8 to Chinese Art Palace.
Hongqiao Station: Metro Line 10 to Laoximen, transfer Metro Line 8 to Chinese Art Palace.

By bus

No.1118, exit from Guo Zhan road Zhoujiadu Road stop.(It is a shuttle bus)

 

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