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[2010-09-19 07:56]

Sept 19 / Beijing

Let there be light

[2010-09-17 07:44]

To celebrate the 60th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and China, world-renowned Swiss lighting artist, Gerry Hofstetter, illuminated iconic buildings and structures in Shanghai with a dazzling feast of light.

Efe lifts language barrier

[2010-09-17 07:44]

Expo 2010 Shanghai has brought a lot amazing surprises. Take the tale of a nine-year-old Turkish boy, who, in addition to his mother tongue and a little English, is able to speak Chinese just like a native.

Huaqiao: a new financial Silicon Valley

[2010-09-17 07:44]

Huaqiao International Business Service Park is the only provincial development area in China characterized by a dominant modern service industry. It will provide services for businesses in Shanghai and establish an outsourcing service base and a national financial outsourcing demonstration zone.

Human resources key to development

[2010-09-13 08:25]

Editor's note: The Information Office of the State Council, or China's cabinet, published a white paper on China's human resources on Friday. Following is the full text:

Round, sweet and irresistible

[2010-09-12 08:16]

Each year, the Mid-Autumn Festival on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month celebrates the season of plenty. It falls on the autumn equinox this year, Sept 22, when the moon is at its brightest and fullest.

Tianjin's eye-candy architecture

[2010-09-12 08:16]

Whether you are in Tianjin for this week's Davos conference or on a day trip from Beijing, there is a lot afoot in this port city - and you should be, too.

Relax by the water's margin

[2010-09-12 08:16]

Shanghai

Seven Days

[2010-09-12 08:16]

Sept 12 / Hong Kong

From the press

[2010-09-10 07:48]

"Better City, Better Life" requires high-tech as well low-tech, such as making plans to manage the long queues waiting outside national pavilions at the Expo. The Expo 2010 Shanghai presents not only advanced technologies and development of facilities and requirements, but also exposes visitors to techniques, skills and resolutions to often-seen problems. Low technologies are especially important in an age when hi-tech is worshipped and, very often, overvalued. When technologies were less developed, World Expos aimed to present the most advanced inventions. When technologies are highly developed as they are today, Expo is aiming to focus on harmony between human beings and nature.

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[2010-09-10 07:48]

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The Drunken Beauty on a plate

[2010-09-10 07:48]

Celebrated as one of the most famous paintings in China, The Drunken Beauty has recently developed a new kind of derivative artwork after its popular embroidery has become much sought after in the art market.

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