More than 7 million visits to Expo 2020 Dubai as of December 20

Expo 2020 Dubai witnessed a significant increase in the number of visitors during the last period of the international event, as the total visits reached 7 million and 167 thousand and 591 visits, during the period extending until December 20, while the organizers continue to implement strict preventive measures to confront the pandemic. COVID-19”, ensuring a safe and exceptional visit for all event-goers.

Expo 2020 Dubai, the largest international event held since the beginning of the pandemic, is keen to implement measures to prevent Covid-19 according to the latest developments, and the current precautionary measures include increasing the number of facilities for conducting the PCR test at the site of the international event, to reach four points, As well as providing the test free of charge to all state wing employees.

The Expo 2020 administration has obligated all front-line workers and entertainment workers to undergo the PCR test on a regular basis, and some events that require close contact or direct contact between workers, such as shows and performing arts for itinerant artists, have been temporarily suspended, as a precautionary measure. short term.

With more than 90% of the population of the UAE fully vaccinated, Expo 2020 Dubai's cadres of employees, international participants, volunteers, contractors and service providers are fully vaccinated.

All visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai, aged 18 years and over, are required to show proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test that does not exceed 72 hours from the time of the visit.

In addition, the international event site is equipped with advanced sterilization stations, and visitors are required to apply social distancing measures and wear masks.

Among the notable events that Expo 2020 has witnessed recently, the presence of football star and Expo ambassador Lionel Messi on the grounds of the international event, in addition to the artistic concert performed by Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan, as well as the impressive live scientific demonstration of electricity titled "Brainac Live -" Mind Exam” and other live entertainment, which were supported by the enthusiastic turnout for the festive ticket for Expo 2020.

On the other hand, the Knowledge and Learning Week, which is the latest week of topics within the “Human and Planet Earth Program”, presented a three-day global educational summit, and a number of activities of the World Council, and an interactive event on experiential learning was held on the sidelines of it, in addition to a forum Works about harnessing knowledge to better prepare for the future.

Preparations for the festive season, which are being worked on in full swing throughout the Expo 2020 site, contributed to spreading the spirit of the festive season in the surrounding atmosphere before the date of December 25, as the Christmas tree was lit in Al Wasl Square in a special ceremony organized on December 18. A variety of events and activities, continuous shopping offers, in addition to a full menu filled with many options of festive food and drinks, all in order to draw joy on the faces of visitors.

Over the next seven days, visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai will celebrate a series of glamorous live concerts by international artists, including a concert by Dina Stars and the Palestinian band Apo & The Apostles on December 23 at Jubilee Park), and the concert of Egyptian artist Tamer Hosni, which He will perform on (23 December, Jubilee Park), Gregorian Chant and Naya Izumi Concert on (24 December, Dubai Millennium Amphitheater), as well as a special performance by the London Community Choir which will be performed over two consecutive days (24 and 25 December, at Jubilee Park and the Dubai Millennium Stadium). Respectively), this is in addition to the concert of singer Lea Salonga, which will be performed on (December 25, Jubilee Park), and the Kazakh National Ballet (December 23, Dubai Millennium Amphitheater).

And the festive season continues, as international participants in Expo 2020 showcase their countries' festive traditions and give their way of celebrating them a unique identity: from 3D-printed paper snowflakes at the Czech Republic pavilion, to the 400-year-old Lucia revival that will be held on... December 27 at the Sweden Pavilion. The event is expected to witness a continuous increase in the number of visitors with the presentation of the festive tickets for Expo 2020 on sale from now until the end of December, which will give visitors the opportunity to unlimited access to the wonderful winter events for only 95 dirhams.

As for the Expo virtual platform;

The number of virtual visits to Expo 2020 increased to 31.6 million during the same period, primarily driven by live performances broadcast on the Expo virtual platform, which allows visitors to take a live interactive virtual tour through the site.

While the activities of the international event continue until March 31, 2022, it invites the whole world to participate in the celebration, which contributes to building a better and brighter future for all.

Expo 2020 Dubai, the largest international event held since the beginning of the pandemic, is keen to implement measures to prevent Covid-19 according to the latest developments, and the current precautionary measures include increasing the number of facilities for conducting the PCR test at the site of the international event, to reach four points, As well as providing the test free of charge to all state wing employees.

The Expo 2020 administration has obligated all front-line workers and entertainment workers to undergo the PCR test on a regular basis, and some events that require close contact or direct contact between workers, such as shows and performing arts for itinerant artists, have been temporarily suspended, as a precautionary measure. short term.

With more than 90% of the population of the UAE fully vaccinated, Expo 2020 Dubai's cadres of employees, international participants, volunteers, contractors and service providers are fully vaccinated.

All visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai, aged 18 years and over, are required to show proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test that does not exceed 72 hours from the time of the visit.

In addition, the international event site is equipped with advanced sterilization stations, and visitors are required to apply social distancing measures and wear masks.

Among the recent highlights of Expo 2020 is the presence of soccer star and Expo ambassador Lionel Messi on the international event grounds;

In addition to the artistic concert by Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan, as well as the impressive live scientific electricity show titled “Brainac Live - “The Mind Exam” and other live entertainment shows, which were supported by the enthusiastic turnout for the festive ticket to Expo 2020.

On the other hand, the Knowledge and Learning Week, which is the latest week of topics within the “Human and Planet Earth Program”, presented a three-day global educational summit, and a number of activities of the World Council, and an interactive event on experiential learning was held on the sidelines of it, in addition to a forum Works about harnessing knowledge to better prepare for the future.

Preparations for the festive season, which are being worked on in full swing throughout the Expo 2020 site, contributed to spreading the spirit of the festive season in the surrounding atmosphere before the date of December 25, as the Christmas tree was lit in Al Wasl Square in a special ceremony organized on December 18. A variety of events and activities, continuous shopping offers, in addition to a full menu filled with many options of festive food and drinks, all in order to draw joy on the faces of visitors.

Over the next seven days, visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai will celebrate a series of glamorous live concerts by international artists, including a concert by Dina Stars and the Palestinian band Apo & The Apostles on December 23 at Jubilee Park), and the concert of Egyptian artist Tamer Hosni, which He will perform on (23 December, Jubilee Park), Gregorian Chant and Naya Izumi Concert on (24 December, Dubai Millennium Amphitheater), as well as a special performance by the London Community Choir which will be performed over two consecutive days (24 and 25 December, at Jubilee Park and the Dubai Millennium Stadium). Respectively), this is in addition to the concert of singer Lea Salonga, which will be performed on (December 25, Jubilee Park), and the Kazakh National Ballet (December 23, Dubai Millennium Amphitheater).

And the festive season continues, as international participants in Expo 2020 showcase their countries' festive traditions and give their way of celebrating them a unique identity: from 3D-printed paper snowflakes at the Czech Republic pavilion, to the 400-year-old Lucia revival that will be held on... December 27 at the Sweden Pavilion. The event is expected to witness a continuous increase in the number of visitors with the presentation of the festive tickets for Expo 2020 on sale from now until the end of December, which will give visitors the opportunity to unlimited access to the wonderful winter events for only 95 dirhams.

As for the Expo virtual platform;

The number of virtual visits to Expo 2020 increased to 31.6 million during the same period, primarily driven by live performances broadcast on the Expo virtual platform, which allows visitors to take a live interactive virtual tour through the site.

While the activities of the international event continue until March 31, 2022, it invites the whole world to participate in the celebration, which contributes to building a better and brighter future for all.

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