What's On
Life is one never-ending rehearsal at this year's Shanghai Biennial, which puts the creative process under the microscope, Zhang Kun reports.
Niue, a tiny Pacific nation with around 1,400 people, celebrates its National Pavilion Day on Oct 19 with a performance of traditional song and dance in Oceania Square.
"A Selection of Fairy Tales," the first Estonian book ever translated into Chinese, was launched at the Estonia Pavilion on Oct 18 -- the National Pavilion Day of Estonia.
Dadawa, the first Chinese singer to gain international acclaim back in the early 1990s, will give a concert at the Shanghai Grand Theatre on Oct 28.
The Hong Kong Police Band is bringing its bagpipes, Scottish tartans, and broad repertoire of ethnic ballads, classic songs and modern pop hits to Shanghai.
Hong Kong Week will launch with a gala performance on the Expo's BaoSteel Stage on Oct 20 with performances by famous pop singers from the region.
The Slovakia Pavilion yesterday launched an exhibition featuring 54 paintings by Stanislav Harangozo, an artist from the Eastern European country.