Photo taken on Jan. 12, 2010 shows the scenery of the Expo Axis during a trial illumination in the Expo Park in Shanghai, east China. Ninety percent of the construction work has been completed in the expo site by far. Workers are busy working to greet the 100 days count down to the opening of Shanghai World Expo on Jan. 21. (Xinhua Photo)
Photo taken on Jan. 12, 2010 shows the scenery of the Information and Communications Pavilion during a trial illumination in the Expo Park in Shanghai, east China. Ninety percent of the construction work has been completed in the expo site by far. Workers are busy working to greet the 100 days count down to the opening of Shanghai World Expo on Jan. 21. (Xinhua Photo)
Photo taken on Jan. 12, 2010 shows the scenery of the Expo Axis during a trial illumination in the Expo Park in Shanghai, east China.(Xinhua Photo)
Photo taken on Jan. 12, 2010 shows the scenery of the Expo Axis during a trial illumination in the Expo Park in Shanghai, east China. Ninety percent of the construction work has been completed in the expo site by far. Workers are busy working to greet the 100 days count down to the opening of Shanghai World Expo on Jan. 21. (Xinhua Photo)
British artist Jason de Caires Taylor works on a sculpture called "The Man on Fire" underwater in this undated handout in the Mexican resort of Cancun. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
A diver swims near British artist Jason de Caires Taylor's sculpture "The Flower of Hope" in this undated handout in the Mexican resort of Cancun.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
Divers swim near British artist Jason de Caires Taylor's sculpture "The Man on Fire" in this undated handout in the Mexican resort of Cancun. At the bottom of its turquoise waters and playing with the reflections of the sun at sea, a series of sculptures were immersed in the Mexican resort of Cancun in what aspires to be a huge underwater museum that harmonizes with the beauty of its coral reefs. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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