Shanghai
Expo 2010 is being held on the banks of the Huangpu River in Shanghai, China.
It's the largest World's Fair site ever and is being held in the tradition of international fairs and expositions.
More than 190 cou8ntries have registered to participate in the event, which runs from May 1 to October 31, 2010.
China will receive over 100 foreign leaders during the Expo and the theme for this years fair is 'Better City, Better Life'.
Liverpool is the only UK city at Expo 2010 and is showcasing the cultural and economic vibrancy of the city region.
Team Liverpool will showcase all that is world class about Liverpool and the wider North West region.
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PRENTON-based conveyor manufacturer Sovex has won a £64,000 order in China after opening a sales office in Shanghai last month.Read
GLOBAL support is growing for Liverpool’s International Festival of Business (IBF) 2014.Read
LIVERPOOL’S trade links with China and its sister city Shanghai are beginning to pay off, says regeneration agency Liverpool Vision.Read
LIVERPOOL practice Shedkm Architects was the only UK firm to speak at an international event in Shanghai focusing on housing design for the elderly.Read
A ROOM celebrating Liverpool has opened at Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University in China.Read
LIVERPOOL Vision has appointed a new representative in Shanghai as it seeks to build on the city’s World Expo legacy and find new opportunities for trade and investment across China.Read
A LIVERPOOL architectural practice has beaten rivals from around the world to win work on two massive building projects in China.Read
FRAN HALSALL agonisingly missed out on another World Championship medal – but claims the double is on for next year’s Olympics.Read
LIAM TANCOCK and Hannah Miley brought Great Britain’s campaign at the World Championships to a positive close with a gold and silver medal respectively in the final session in Shanghai.Read
MERSEYSIDE swimming star Fran Halsall put down a huge marker for 100m freestyle gold – and the resurrection of Britain’s hopes at the World Championships yesterday – and quickly admitted that was the plan all along.Read