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More than 800 programs will go on Expo stage

More than 800 different programs are expected to be performed in a total of 20,000 live shows during the 184 days of the 2010 Shanghai World Expo, the Xinhua News Agency reported Wednesday.

Taiwan aboriginal artists to perform at Expo opening

A troupe of 32 Taiwan aboriginal artists will perform during the warm-up part of the opening ceremony of the Shanghai World Expo Friday evening.

Brazil prepares samba and football extravaganza

Brazil will blend art and strength at its Expo 2010 showcase with samba performances and interactive virtual football games, inviting visitors to touch upon the beat and pulse of its cities.

Folk song concert staged

A Chinese folk song concert was held at the Baogang Stage at the Expo site yesterday.

Japanese band SMAP to play Expo

Huge Japanese pop group SMAP will perform in the Expo Culture Center on June 13.

Show for 10 art cases to open in Shanghai

A show for 10 master cases in Chinese contemporary art is scheduled to open in Shanghai on May 1 to echo the official opening of the World Expo 2010.

Expo square performances listed

Waiting in line for Expo pavilions will not be a dull experience any more - square performances will entertain queuing visitors, officials said during a press conference yesterday.

Stage Show CHA hot

CHA, a spectacular stage show exclusively designed for World Expo 2010 Shanghai China, will have its world premiere during Expo.

900+ parades to be staged hot

More than 900 parades involving 23 floats will be staged at the Expo site through the 184-day event.

Expo performances for young reveal menu

Programs of a variety of performances organized for children and students visiting the upcoming World Expo in the city were unveiled yesterday afternoon in Shanghai.

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