The city's top advisory body has proposed that the World Expo 2010 organizer provide timely and frequent information on visitor flow via television, radio or short messages during the event to relieve possible overcrowding at the Expo site.
The Shanghai Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference suggested in session on Monday that the organizer remind local residents to reschedule their visit by sending short messages or broadcasting real-time information on TV or radio if the number of daily visitors surpasses 800,000 or more, which will make the site overcrowded.
Screens at the Expo site providing real-time information on visitor flow at some popular pavilions were also advised, as well as some performances for visitors waiting to enter pavilions so that they won't get bored and restless.
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