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The Shanghai Audit Bureau is expected to publish the results of its check on Expo expenses by July 2011, the Beijing Times reported Thursday.
Full-blown Expo fever continued amid fine weather, with 500,000-plus attendance for a third consecutive day on June 8, 2010.
Sales of silver stamps for Expo 2010's China Pavilion have started.
Tens of thousands of visitors have swarmed in each day to view the Anhui Pavilion, one of 31 Chinese Province Pavilions inside the China Pavilion, and the pavilion has been quite well-received, as many visitors like to leave a message in the visitors book
The Philippines celebrated its National Pavilion Day at the Shanghai World Expo Wednesday.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will visit China on Friday, as Western nations are hoping the UN Security Council will soon impose a fourth round of sanctions over Teheran's nuclear program.
Expo organizers have put in place strict procedures to track the source of food and ingredients in a bid to ensure the safety of visitors.
Expo visitors are flocking to the Republic of Uzbekistan Pavilion to get a glimpse of the handicrafts that are on display there.
An official at the Japanese Foreign Ministry on Tuesday declined to confirm press reports that Prime Minister-elect Naoto Kan has allegedly decided not to attend Expo events in Shanghai.
As the weather turns hot, organizers of the Heilongjiang Pavilion are providing its thousands of visitors a "perfect icy antidote" to the sweltering temperatures.