Expo Faces
Artist wants to capture 'Renaissance of Chinese culture' at the Expo, Zhang Kun reports.
From 9:30am in the morning to 9:30pm at night, seven days a week, Abdallatif Sarhan and his five brothers work tirelessly creating art from colored sand and a glass bottle.
Jia Zhangke, a leading figure of the Sixth Generation movement in Chinese cinema, has brought his talent to the Expo 2010 Shanghai.
A Swiss family is on an epic journey to educate young people, Yu Ran reports.
One of the most popular attractions in Henan province is the Shaolin Temple, a Buddhist temple famous for kungfu fighting monks. Now, visitors can catch a glimpse of the martial arts practitioners the temple is renowned for at the Expo 2010 Shanghai.
Swedish artist Mikael Genberg plans to put a traditional Swedish cottage on the Moon in 2013 and his ideas are featured in the Sweden Pavilion.
Alfredo Rodriguez's life has been filled with music and now he's brought his life-long talent to the Expo 2010 Shanghai.
Oscar winning musician Tan Dun decided to fashion musical instruments from earth and composed a new piece entitled, appropriately enough, Earth Concerto.
Joining in a football game with Chinese children, Frederik Andr Henrik Christian, the crown prince of Denmark, kicked off the "Take Charge: Change Your Lifestyle" project, aimed to promote a healthy lifestyle, at the Nordic Lighthouse in Shanghai on Monday.
The job as a tour guide in Shanghai does not only earn Chen Deyin a living but also broadens his horizons and establishes a foundation for him to achieve his future goals.