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The African pavilion at Expo 2010 in Shanghai brought together peoples from 43 countries in Africa. The central exhibit was the installation “African Smile,” which displayed dozens of faces of people from all over Africa.
Italy has brought 18th century paintings, a Ferrari and a giant shoe to Expo 2010 in Shanghai. A RIA Novosti correspondent found out what other surprises were in store for visitors to the Italian pavilion.
The Russian pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo 2010 held a series of events involving Russian and Chinese schoolchildren.
The Russian tall ship Nadezhda will go on tour of Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) states in 2011-2012, which will end before the summit of the bloc in Vladivostok, Russia’s Far East, said the rector of the Maritime State University, Sergei Ogai.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev took Vice President of the PRC Xi Jinping around the Russian Pavilion at EXPO 2010 on Tuesday, celebrated as Russia Day at the world exhibition currently running in Shanghai.
Polish film director Krzysztof Zanussi visited the Russian exhibition hall at EXPO-2010 in Shanghai. He shared with RIA Novosti his impressions of the “city of the future in the eyes of children.”
September 28 at the Shanghai World Expo-2010 is Russia Day. Russia has presented its most successful innovation projects at the pavilion. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visited the exhibition on Tuesday.
Russia reveals five innovative development priorities at EXPO-2010
The best city is one where children are happy, said President Dmitry Medvedev at the opening ceremony for the Day of Russia at the EXPO-2010 world exhibition in Shanghai on Tuesday.
Less than 24 hours are left until Russia Day at the Shanghai World Expo-2010.
By early September, the Shanghai World Expo-2010 had been already visited by 50 million people.
The Russian pavilion at the World Expo-2010 in Shanghai marked the Day of Knowledge on Wednesday.
In August 1913, a statue of the heroine of Hans Christian Andersen's fairytale The Little Mermaid was opened in Copenhagen, Denmark. In May 2010, the famed sculpture was moved to Shanghai.
Russian Flag Day was celebrated in the Russian pavilion at the 2010 World Expo on August 22.
With 242 countries, cities, and international organisations all eager to wow the crowds with their technological innovations, the World Expo is a wonderland of sights for the largely domestic Chinese audience.
Huge multimedia screens, virtual amusement rides, Golden Lady and a diamond crown: Participants of the Expo 2010 Shanghai China have presented the most significant and extraordinary achievements of their countries. Over 200 countries and international organizations are taking part in the global event. Only 49 of them have installed their own pavilions, including Russia. Each exposition is an architecture masterpiece.

World Expo 2010, which opened May 1 in Shanghai, continues to amaze visitors. Millions of lights are used to illuminate international pavilions in the expo area at night.
Over 10 million people have already visited the world exposition, Expo 2010,which opened in Shanghai on May 1. The Russian pavilion is among the three most popular expositions, alongside those of China and the United States. The Russian pavilion received over 1 million visitors in June. Visitors say that the Russian pavilion inspired a childlike sense of wonder and surprise in them. 
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