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Shanghai families prepare gifts to welcome Expo

2010-04-01 02:45:27 GMT2010-04-01 10:45:27 (Beijing Time)  Xinhua English

A woman shows handmade cloth puppets in the shape of Haibao, mascot of the 2010 World Expo, at Zhonghua Village of Langxia Township in Jinshan Districit in Shanghai, east China, March 31, 2010. The local Expo-designated rural families are preparing commemorative gifts for tourists to welcome the six-month Shanghai World Expo to be opened on May 1. (Xinhua photo)

Photo taken on March 31, 2010 shows handmade cloth puppets in the shape of Haibao, mascot of the 2010 World Expo, at Zhonghua Village of Langxia Township in Jinshan Districit in Shanghai, east China. The local Expo-designated rural families are preparing commemorative gifts for tourists to welcome the six-month Shanghai World Expo to be opened on May 1. (Xinhua photo)

A woman arranges handmade craftwork in the shape of Haibao, mascot of the 2010 World Expo, at Zhonghua Village of Langxia Township in Jinshan Districit in Shanghai, east China, March 31, 2010. The local Expo-designated rural families are preparing commemorative gifts for tourists to welcome the six-month Shanghai World Expo to be opened on May 1. (Xinhua photo)

A woman shows handmade a craftwork in the shape of Haibao, mascot of the 2010 World Expo, at Zhonghua Village of Langxia Township in Jinshan Districit in Shanghai, east China, March 31, 2010. The local Expo-designated rural families are preparing commemorative gifts for tourists to welcome the six-month Shanghai World Expo to be opened on May 1. (Xinhua photo)

People make craftwork in the shape of Haibao, mascot of the 2010 World Expo, at Zhonghua Village of Langxia Township in Jinshan Districit in Shanghai, east China, March 31, 2010. The local Expo-designated rural families are preparing commemorative gifts for tourists to welcome the six-month Shanghai World Expo to be opened on May 1. (Xinhua photo)

The local Expo-designated rural families are preparing commemorative gifts for tourists to welcome the six-month Shanghai World Expo to be opened on May 1.

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