Suburban Sheshan has one of the city's most impressive places of worship, Qi Xiao reports.
Netizens at Douban.com, a popular lifestyle portal among young people in China, keep a "floating" Expo journal. As one visitor completes his or her journal on visiting the Expo Garden, be it a diary, a poem, a photo or an illustration, he or she passes it to another visitor. The "floating" Expo journal has attracted hundreds of netizens who have visited the Expo Garden. A school teacher from Singapore wrote her tips for visiting the Expo Garden; a visitor from Malaysia wrote "tenmakasih" (Malay for thank you); a girl from Guangdong province left a postcard which reads: "Love in my heart" .
"We see increasing hints encouraging people to smoke, such as matches and ashtrays by beds in hotels. Those who want to quit may be lured into smoking again. If we eliminate or decrease these hints, perhaps it's easier to create a smoke-free environment. I suggest that we close smoking rooms in the Expo Garden, which will make the Expo Garden entirely smoke free. Although the interests of smokers may be impaired, the image of Expo 2010 Shanghai will be promoted and the environment will be better."
The oil painting, The Drunken Beauty, renowned as one of the most famous paintings in China, is well received at home and abroad. All kinds of derivative products based on The Drunken Beauty painting have gained favor in the art market, but the painting has also been subject to copyright infringement and piracy in China.
Cisco, a world leader in networking and telecommunications, has created a new platform for videoconferencing called TelePresence. The system, which is featured at the Expo 2010 Shanghai, offers solutions for frustrated users struggling with limitations of other videoconferencing technologies.
Jordanian brothers?unique artwork is proving a big hit at the Expo, Wang Zhenghua reports.
In order to fit the formation of a digital city, the boundary between the virtual world and reality becomes more vague with the increasing sophistication of mobile applications, according to Nokia's senior vice-president of design, Marko Ahtisaari.
Artist wants to capture 'Renaissance of Chinese culture' at the Expo, Zhang Kun 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.
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