THE Italy, Luxemburg and Netherlands pavilions, plus the former site of the UK Pavilion, are to reopen as a complex for visitors and business in March, officials said yesterday.
The three pavilions will keep their original looks, while a square will be retained at the UK Pavilion, the main part of which has been dismantled.
"The compound will become a platform for cultural, business and soc
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Pavilions to reopen as unified complex -- Shanghai Daily | 上海日报
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THOUSANDS of small vendors have disrupted online shopping platform Taobao Mall in a protest at higher service charges by buying products from major retailers and immediately demanding refunds.
Vendors were forced...
Vendors were forced...
Shanghai: a marzo riapre il padiglione Italiano all'Expo
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E' ufficiale: riapre a marzo il padiglione italiano a Shanghai, una della maggiori attrazioni del recente World Expo 2010 con circa 7.3 milioni di visitatori.
Il Vice Sindaco Yang Xiong assieme al Ministro degli Affari Esteri italiano Franco Frattini, ne hanno dato l'annuncio ufficiale in una cerimonia svoltasi nel Padiglione Cinese a Pudong.
Il Vice Sindaco Yang Xiong assieme al Ministro degli Affari Esteri italiano Franco Frattini, ne hanno dato l'annuncio ufficiale in una cerimonia svoltasi nel Padiglione Cinese a Pudong.
THE Saudi Arabia Pavilion, one of the most popular attractions at the World Expo 2010 in Shanghai, will reopen to the public as early as next month.
The redesign of the 57,000-square-meter space including the pavilion...
The redesign of the 57,000-square-meter space including the pavilion...
THE Expo Village, where foreign staff from participating countries stayed, will be turned into an "international community" within five years, local authorities said yesterday.
According to Hong Hao, director of...
According to Hong Hao, director of...
Queuing again at Expo site -- Shanghai Daily | 上海日报
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TENS of thousands of people flocked to the World Expo site yesterday to visit the China Pavilion and other attractions after nine roads at the Pudong section of the site reopened to the public.
The Expo Culture Center, where the opening and closing ceremonies were held, also opened yesterday.
People can see more than 200 Expo pavilions in Pudong from Shibo Avenue, the main route on the Pudo
The Expo Culture Center, where the opening and closing ceremonies were held, also opened yesterday.
People can see more than 200 Expo pavilions in Pudong from Shibo Avenue, the main route on the Pudo
China Expo Pavilion to reopen on December 1
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The China Pavilion, the top attraction at the recently concluded Expo 2010 Shanghai, will reopen to the public on Dec 1 for a period of six months.
Visitors will be charged 20 yuan for entry.
According to the Expo organizers, the "Crown of the East", as the China Pavilion is known, will retain all its features from the Expo, which drew to a close on Oct 31.
A new exhibition will be added
Visitors will be charged 20 yuan for entry.
According to the Expo organizers, the "Crown of the East", as the China Pavilion is known, will retain all its features from the Expo, which drew to a close on Oct 31.
A new exhibition will be added
Expo urban showcase to remain on display in Shanghai
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THE Urban Best Practices Area at the World Expo 2010 will remain as a showcase for good urban development and not be developed into an entertainment district as was previously mooted, city officials said yesterday.
All its 80 exhibitors from cities around the world have agreed to leave their pavilions or some exhibits there.
These will be modified for a long-term exhibition, said Huang Jian
All its 80 exhibitors from cities around the world have agreed to leave their pavilions or some exhibits there.
These will be modified for a long-term exhibition, said Huang Jian