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The island nation of Kiribati celebrates its National Pavilion Day on July 12, 2010.
China's State Councilor and Minister of Public Security Meng Jianzhu called on the security personnel to make further efforts in safeguarding the security during the remaining days of the Expo.
Shanghai Party Secretary Yu Zhengsheng called on the city officials to utilize resources brought by the Expo 2010 and work out detailed plans for the city’s post-Expo development.
New Zealand celebrates National Pavilion Day on July 9 with performances by some of the country's most exciting young artists at the Expo Center at 5pm and 8pm at Shanghai Expo Park.
Wearing red and black vests and bamboo-made skirts, with totem on faces and bodies, a dozen of ethnic Maori people from New Zealand sang and danced in their traditional way and language.
A special Expo Court has settled 14 cases since Expo 2010 Shanghai opened on May 1. The court is a tribunal set up by the city's high court to smooth the settlement of civil and commercial disputes that take place in the Expo Garden.
Expo organizers have vowed to stop the sale of fake Expo memorabilia in and around the Expo Garden to guarantee visitors a pleasant experience in the city and at Expo 2010 Shanghai.
The famous painting, The Drunken Beauty, demonstrates not only the charm of Chinese traditional culture, but also the characteristic of Shanghai style. A collection of modern poems published recently introduced the people, places, flavor and feelings of Shanghai style in words.
Germany's early dominance of a mini "World Cup" held recently in Shanghai, which featured eight teams of seven players, curiously mirrors the exploits of its national team at the FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Pavilion operators at the Expo 2010 Shanghai say if a hole were dug from the Expo Garden through the earth's core to the other side of the world, it ended in the world's longest country - Chile.