The first row in the line number is closest to the big stage, and then the line numbers are backward in turn. For example, there were 28 rows in Shanghai last year, which was actually the third row in the third district. I don't know how many rows there are in the front area and the central area this time. Of course, the smaller the number of rows, the closer it is to the main stage.
Seat numbers should also be arranged from the middle to both sides, that is, from the T-shaped platform to the stands on both sides, 1, 3, 5 ... and the other side is 2, 4, 6 ... So the bigger the infield seat number, the closer it is to the stands.
This is from last year, and it should be the same this year.