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Art for money's sake

[2010-05-21 07:56]

As copies of the Mona Lisa go, you don't get them much bigger than this. Nor does it usually take so many painters to recreate the masterpiece. And just to make the project even more bizarre, this version of the Mona Lisa sits horizontally on the side of a building.

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[2010-05-21 07:56]

Online Expo passports

Return of the Monkey King

[2010-05-14 07:55]

The famous stories of Chinese hero, the Monkey King, will make an appearance at Expo 2010 Shanghai, but they won't be at the China Pavilion.

Volunteers lend a helping hand

[2010-05-14 07:55]

One volunteer has found the long hours at Expo rewarding despite the difficulties and occasion rude visitor, Shang Ban reports.

Huaqiao Supplement: Huaqiao emerging as a new financial Silicon Valley

[2010-05-14 07:55]

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.

Modern touch on tradition

[2010-05-07 07:54]

The Japan Pavilion is proving a big hit, with crowds willing to queue for three hours to get inside. Wei Tian tells why it is worth the wait.

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[2010-05-07 07:54]

Crowds down

Jerry-T: Self-starter yields success

[2010-05-01 08:07]

Many insiders in the fashion world in the United States will know of JerryT, as its arrival there caused a stir among the nation's women.

Investors zone in on Nantong

[2010-05-01 08:07]

As one of the first 14 national development zones, the Nantong Economic and Technological Development Zone in Nantong, Jiangsu province, is among the top 10 development zones in China having the largest potential of investment for multinational corporations.

Beijing lesson for some

[2010-04-30 08:08]

When Chinese students and parents hear that I went to a certain American university, they perk up with interest. I know then that the usual torrent of questions about how to study abroad is coming my way.

With due respect to the 'elderly'

[2010-04-30 08:08]

Beijing has made me old - or should I say, elderly. And I'm not upset at all. Indeed, if anything, I feel a bit chuffed about it, especially in crowded buses and on subways.

Classic remakes should respect original versions

[2010-04-30 08:08]

Wang Kun, a famous Chinese folk singer said that she hates the Chinese folk singers who perform in the kind of gowns worn by French ladies. My parents, who are both fans of this great singer especially popular in their generation, also expressed similar opinions concerning the evaluation of some currently popular folk song singers.

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