Volunteers in green or blue uniforms can be seen everywhere throughout Shanghai. With a warm smile and polite manner, they offer various services, as well as providing information to visitors from all over the world coming for Expo 2010 Shanghai.
Expo 2010 Shanghai has been open for more than 100 days and neither the plum rains or hot weather have stopped visitors coming to the Expo Garden. By the middle of July, the Taiwan Pavilion had welcomed more than 300,000 visitors.
Enjoying the benefits that have been achieved by urbanization is the concept the Niger Pavilion sets about imparting to visitors to Expo 2010 Shanghai.
An Expo is meant to be the ultimate showcase for different fields such as technology, culture, science, design, and, of course, art. In the case of Expo 2010 Shanghai there are a number of pavilions that stand out for their artistic side: China, Mexico, France and Italy. They all offer priceless pieces of artwork among their highlights. They show that having a theme of cities and improvement of quality of life includes art.
While World Cup fever may have come and gone, one performer at the Expo 2010 Shanghai is still in a football frenzy. Victor Rubilar, a 24-year-old freestyle football juggler from Argentina, performs daily in front of the City Square near the Qatar Pavilion.
Beijing schoolgirl uses her skills to benefit the Ningbo Case Pavilion, Yu Ran reports.
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.
Famous painting The Drunken Beauty has had a historical link with traditional Peking opera. Drawing inspiration from the opera of the same title, the painting was once put up for exhibition at the Chinese Peking Opera Festival, allowing many opera fans to glimpse the beauty and charm of Chinese traditional culture.
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