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  2. Right Here Waiting for You 2010 - Wikipedia

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    Right Here Waiting for You 2010" (Chinese: 2010等你来; pinyin: èr líng yī líng děng nǐ lái) was a promotional song for Expo 2010 Shanghai China, composed by Miao Sen (Chinese: 缪森). It was first released in the 30-day countdown on April 1, 2010.

  3. 2010 Shanghai Expo opening ceremony - Wikipedia

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    The theme song "Better city, Better life" was followed and sung by United States's Jonathan Buck and Siedah Garrett. [13] An instrumental performance of "Brave Bugle" (勇敢的号角) is performed by a New Zealand troupe (纽西兰毛利艺术团). [14] Japan's Shinji Tanimura then perform the song "star" (星).

  4. Expo 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The theme song for the Shanghai World Expo for the Chinese culture was "The World Watching China", sung by Chinese singer Han Geng. The theme song for Norway was "Powered By Nature" which was composed by Rolf Løvland and performed by his group Secret Garden. [20] The song was recorded for their 2011 album Winter Poem.

  5. Expo 2010 pavilions - Wikipedia

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    This article contains the details of the pavilions at Expo 2010. The 2010 World Expo Shanghai is the largest Expo site ever, covering more than 5.2 square kilometers and containing more than 70 exposition pavilions. [1] More than 190 countries and 50 international organizations registered to participate in the 2010 Shanghai Expo.

  6. China pavilion at Expo 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The China pavilion at Expo 2010 (simplified Chinese: 中国国家馆; traditional Chinese: 中國國家館; pinyin: Zhōngguó guójiā guǎn) in Pudong, Shanghai, colloquially known as the Oriental Crown (东方之冠; 東方之冠; Dōngfāng zhī Guān), was the largest national pavilion at the Shanghai Expo and the largest display in the history of the World Expo.

  7. Singapore pavilion at Expo 2010 - Wikipedia

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    The resilient nature of the hybrid reflects the strong bilateral relations between China and Singapore who joined together at the World Expo 2010 Shanghai China to share approaches to innovation and sustainable development. It also underlined the Singapore Pavilion’s overarching theme Urban Symphony. [1]

  8. 2010 in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    April 16 – Japanese media begin levelling accusations against the public relations theme song for Shanghai Expo 2010, "Ėrlíngyīlíng Děng Nǐ Lái" (2010 等你来 2010 Right Here Waiting for You), as being plagiarised from a 1997 song by Mayo Okamoto, "Sono Mama no Kimi de Ite." The executive committee for the event later admitted the ...

  9. Haibao - Wikipedia

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    Haibao (simplified Chinese: 海宝; traditional Chinese: 海寶), meaning "jewel of the sea", is the mascot of Expo 2010, which was held in the city of Shanghai, China from May 1 to October 31, 2010. Meaning