Saudi Pavilion Reopens to Visitors on Friday

Saudi Pavilion Reopens to Visitors on Friday
Oct 25, 2011 By eChinacities.com

According to the Shanghai Tourism Centre, the Saudi Pavilion will reopen to visitors on October 28th. Previously, the Saudi Pavilion only accepted tour groups and companies, but it will now be open to locals and individual tourists. Tickets can be purchased at the pavilion or at the Shanghai Tourism Hub’s temporary office, both on location. The “Moon Ship”, which began its trial opening on September 28th, will now join the China Pavilion and the Expo Memorial Exhibition in the new line-up of post-Expo tourism sites.

To better accommodate the large number of visitors, the tourism hub is offering three kinds of tickets (single, transport included and night), has opened an on-site ticket office and has set up an online group ticket purchase option. During the trial period, over 70,000 package tickets were sold. The on-site ticket office is open 8:30-11:30 and prices are as follows: 60 RMB for one day, 80 RMB for the weekend and 100 RMB for the whole week. Reduced-price tickets cost 45, 60 and 75 RMB respectively. In addition to Saudi Pavilion tickets, the Shanghai tourism hub, for a limited time, is also selling tickets to the Harbin Ice Lantern Exhibition for 55 RMB, marked down from 100 RMB.

See also: The Transformation of Shanghai’s World Expo Site

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