Exposure
While adults can have no end of fun visiting Expo 2010 Shanghai, they can also indulge their kids as there are many adventures awaiting youngsters as well - most of which you will find on the Puxi side of the Expo Garden.
Just one step into the China Railway Pavilion, filled with the sounds of train whistles and the feeling of steel wheels running on rails, will transport visitors on a journey through the development of China's rail industry.
Spring is in the air. The weather is cooling down, so it's time to leave your air-conditioned offices and homes and head for the great outdoors, where you can set up the barbecue, throw on the steaks and sausages and relax. Wondering where you are allowed to set up the fire and have a big feast? Here are some of the choices.
The ongoing Miss Expo pageant, possibly the first of its kind at a World Expo, takes its ideals so seriously that even Miss Colombia found herself dumped out of the competition despite taking the opening round by storm.
Thanks to the Spanish Pavilion, two of the country's top female chefs have been invited to town. With a total of five Michelin stars between them, Elena Arzak and Fina Puigdevall will be cooking up a treat in Shanghai.
Zeng Fanzhi has become so successful that the media has become as fascinated with the record-breaking auction prices of his paintings as much as his preference for cigars and luxury brands.
Still trying to figure out where to go for a break during the Mid-autumn Festival and National Day holidays? You might think about heading to Caishiji Scenic Park in Anhui province, a 660,000-square-meter area renowned for its peaceful environment and beautiful scenery.