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14:36, July 03, 2009

Tickets for Shanghai Expo start to sell

Tickets for the Shanghai Expo 2010 have begun to be sold to individuals from China and foreign countries since July 1, 2009. The second phase of pre-sale is from July 1, 2009 to December 31, 2009. There are two kinds of tickets to be sold: Peak Day Single Day Admission and Standard Day Single Day Admission. The Peak Days include "Labor Day" Holiday (May 1-3, 2010), "National Day" Holiday (Oct. 1-7, 2010), and the last week before the closing date (Oct. 25 – 31, 2010), with 17 days in total. The prices of those two kinds of tickets are 180 yuan and 140 yuan respectively.

The Peak Day tickets have two types, 200 yuan for Peak Day Single Day Admission and 120 yuan for Peak Day Special Admission. The latter will not be sold in the second phase of pre-sale.

The price of the Peak Day Single Day Admission ticket is 180 yuan during the second phase of pre-sale. Children under 1.2 meters high can enter into the Expo free of charge. For the sake of safety, adults should accompany children.

From July 1, 2009, individuals from Hong Kong S.A.R., Macao S.A.R., China Taiwan, Japan, the US, Canada and Oceania region can buy tickets for the Shanghai Expo 2010 from local agents.

Information regarding tickets for the opening and closing ceremonies of Shanghai Expo 2010 will be released at a later date.



By People's Daily Online

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