As one of the most popular pavilions in the Expo Garden, the Germany Pavilion creates a city balancing renewal and preservation, innovation and tradition, urbanity and nature, and society and its individuals.
With its imposing high-rise buildings, stunning skylines and exciting nightlife, Shanghai is China's most modern city. But beyond the glitz and glamour, you can still find plenty of old-fashioned, crowded markets offering myriad products for a fraction of the price of those found in shops, boutiques, and shopping malls. Indeed, bargains abound for just about everything - antiques, bric-a-brac, flowers, clothes, jewelry, books, fabrics and teas.
Pubs and bars in the Expo Garden are great places to catch the World Cup, or just enjoy a drink, Matt Hodges, Yu Ran and Shi Yingying report.
Where to go outside Expo Garden to watch the World Cup, Xu Junqian reports.
The list of the outstanding professionals in China's outsourcing for 2009 will be announced in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu province, next Friday night.
You can now rent bicycles for a do-it-yourself tour of the gracious former French Concession, Xu Junqian reports.
Young ones can have the time of their lives at Expo, Yu Ran and Li Xinzhu report.
The Belgium-EU Pavilion exhibits all that is great about the country, including chocolates and diamonds
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