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Namibian folk dance presented at Shanghai Expo

Actresses of a Namibian performance troupe perform folk dance at Africa Square in the World Expo park in Shanghai, east China, on June 9, 2010. [Xinhua]

Magical voice to capture stage

The music of Agnes Obel doesn't restrict itself to one genre but has a touch of experimental indie and folk to it. Her songs touch the audience as they are simple, poetic and dreamy, with her sensual vocals and elegant piano playing.

Mexico band rocks Expo audiences

Chejere, an eight-member band from Mexico, will perform at the America Square of the Expo site at 7:30 pm today.

Antwerp Diamond Day celebrated

One in every two polished diamonds from Antwerp will likely be sold to a Chinese buyer within five years, Belgian officials said on Monday as the Shanghai Expo celebrated Antwerp Diamond Day with the signing of a new memorandum between the two sides.

Heilongjiang Week celebrated

Heilongjiang Province Week kicked off on Tuesday, and included in the celebration will be a variety of shows and a chance to meet Olympic star athletes.

San Marino celebrates Pavilion Day

San Marino today celebrated its Pavilion Day at the Expo Center.

Theme week on mining opens in Mexico Pavilion

Mining industry week was launched at the Mexico Pavilion today, featuring a photographic exhibition about Mexico's rich mining resources, the industry's development and the country's efforts in balancing mining exploitation and sustainable development.

Animals gaining popularity

A lion cub and rhinoceros calf from Kenya will be on display in the Joint Africa Pavilion at the Expo Garden.

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