Two years after the excitement of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, the spectacular venues that wowed the world have found new purpose and will cater to different audiences.
The World Expo 2010 in Shanghai has brought the city unprecedented commercial opportunities, but for some, it has also brought a unique chance to declare their love.
Cruising is a relatively new travel experience for Chinese holiday-makers. Brad Webber joins a cruise and enjoys watching his fellow passengers as much as the sights.
Bart Hoving loves to juggle and crowds at Expo love watching him, Yu Ran reports.
Experimental dancer Li Ke tells Shi Yingying about the ups and downs of her unconventional style.
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.
The greenery and exotic plants featured in the New Zealand Pavilion offer a scenic alternative to the glass and steel structures and countless video productions found in most pavilions in the Expo Garden.
The Expo Garden isn't just a place for visitors to learn about the latest environmentally friendly technologies, discover faraway countries and marvel at the plethora of pavilions. It's also turned into one of the most popular spots for people to have portraits taken and for newlyweds to take their wedding photos.
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