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In Arabic,
Algeria means "island", and the favorite color of Algerian people is
white. The country is a fascinating tourist destination. It boasts a
favorable Mediterranean climate, historical sites both natural and
man-made, and great influences from Rome, Turkey and Arabia. |
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At the 2010
Shanghai World Expo, the Spain Pavilion enthralls spectators with a
unique multimedia display that captures the best of Spanish culture
through the language of montage. |
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In the coming
week, Henan will stage a series of performances, intangible cultural
heritage showcases, and other topical activities for the Expo
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Located inside
the Joint African Pavilion, you'll find the Comoros Pavilion, which
boasts one of the few living fossils on the planet - the Coelacanth.
Today, let's take a closer look at this rare species of fish that
has a history of more than 360 million years. |
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In recent years,
Cambodia has been a popular tourist destination. Its mysterious and
transcendent cultural heritage provide big attractions to
expeditioners, archeologists, historians, and even filmmakers. |
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France Pavilion Day opens at the Shanghai
World Expo on Monday. Music, food, art, and a vertical garden at the
center of the pavilion immerse visitors in the essence of the
country renowned for its romance and elegance. |
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Costume clad performers welcome guests with
indigenous songs and dances. They display their cultural
distinctiveness with unique moves, backed by enthusiastic drum
beats. |
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A city can only be a good place to live if it
strikes a balance between renewal and preservation, innovation and
tradition, urbanity and nature, community and individual development,
and work and leisure. |
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Monday marks Mali Day at the World Expo.
Visitors are treated with the most authentic cultural legacy of the
country and its people. Now let's take a closer look of how the
landlocked country in western Africa interprets "Better City Better
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Wednesday marks the Pavilion Day of South
Korea at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo. Celebrating the theme of "Friendly
City, Colorful Life", the South Korea Pavilion welcomes guests from
near and far with its Korean style carnival and technological power. |
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The Czech Republic is known for its stunning
natural scenery and numerous historical and cultural landmarks.
Because of its reputation, the country is often called the garden of
central Europe. That's why its displays at the Expo are presented in
a way that inspires visitors to leave nothing but footprints. |
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The China Disabled People's Performing Art
Troupe has taken their latest stage extravaganza to the Shanghai
World Expo. You may not recall the group by name, but their
performance called "Goddess of Mercy" made them a worldwide
phenomenon in 2008. Now, their latest work, "My Dream," is nothing
short of amazing. |
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We'll take a look inside the different
national pavillions. The World Expo has transformed Shanghai into an
international carnival. The Expo Culture Center has been a focus,
which hosted the opening ceremony. Now let's take a look at the
structure's unique characteristics |
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Hello and
welcome to our
special coverage
of the Shanghai
World Expo. In
the coming hour
we will cross
line to some
repoters from
fomer World Expo
host contries,
and before that
let's come back
to our studio
discussion. Here
is David Mahon
from Mahon China
Investment and
Raymond Zhou
from China
Daily.
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