What's On
The Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, the first foreign symphony performed at the New York Philharmonic's annual concert, brought 2010 Expo message to New York on Tuesday.
The Henan Culture Week begins today and gives an introduction to China's most populated province.
A special exhibition "Do you speak European" opened at the EU Pavilion, showing visitors how the 27 European countries work together in 23 languages. The exhibition will run for one week.
The Republic of Korea Business Pavilion is inviting couples, married or yet to get married, to express love towards their partners in celebration of Qixi Festival, or Chinese Valentine's Day, which falls on August 16 this year.
Yantai Day was held in the Expo Garden on Saturday, during which the city's specialty Yantai Zhangyu Wine - one of the four gold medals won at the 1915 San Francisco Expo - was exhibited.
The Teatro Regio from Turin, Italy will stage two performances of La Boheme at Shanghai Grand Theater on Aug 4 and 6.
The opening of Tuscany's exhibition "Environmental Sustainability Using the Five Senses" at the Italy Pavilion on Thursday showcases a combination of traditional culture and innovative technology.
Red Fuji apples and Japanese Nebuta Festival performance kicked off Aomori Prefecture Week yesterday at Japanese Industry Pavilion.
Performance turned the Lithuania Pavilion into a sea of joy this afternoon of July 6 as the pavilion celebrated the coronation of its first King Mindaugas in 1253.
Visitors can see a "living fossil" at the Comoros stand at the Africa Joint Pavilion from on July 6, 2010.