7 thousand square meters of fun .. Abu Dhabi hosts the largest flower exhibition in the world

To enhance the position of the UAE as a center for exhibitions and conferences;

From November 21 to 24, Abu Dhabi will host the Gulf International Flowers and Gardens Exhibition "Ward - 2022", which will be held at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center on an area of ​​7,000 square meters, and it is the largest exhibition of its kind in terms of size and events at the global level, according to the statement. What the organizers of the exhibition explained during the press conference that was held yesterday evening, Wednesday, at Bab Al Qasr Hotel in Abu Dhabi.

Noting that the exhibition represents an invitation to all the peoples of the earth to participate in the celebration of flowers on the fifty-first national day of the United Arab Emirates under the slogan "Flowers of the world celebrate in the Emirates Garden", a country of tolerance, peace and human brotherhood. For the exhibition, in addition to the participation of the largest garden in the world "Dubai Miracle Garden" as an artistic advisor.

The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Motion International Group for Exhibitions and Events, Faisal Juma Al Kaabi, said that the UAE has strengthened its position as a global center for exhibitions and conferences, and has set standards and foundations for more than one achievement in the exhibition industry, the latest of which is Expo Dubai 2020, which resulted in impressive achievements for the participating countries according to those standards, with the support of A large number of government and private agencies are promoting the UAE as a global center for various industries to attract international companies and brands.

Pointing out that Abu Dhabi has been able to consolidate its position as a global center for exhibitions, in terms of infrastructure, which includes the latest network of roads, ports, airports, hotels and multiple service centers, serving the conference and exhibition tourism sector in general.


Al Kaabi stated that the value of the UAE's imports of flowers amounted to nearly one billion six hundred million dirhams.

 Khalifa Al Qubaisi, Chief Commercial Officer of the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center (ADNEC), said that the Gulf International Flower and Garden Exhibition “Ward 2022” provides an ideal platform for producers, distributors, exporters and importers in the region and the world to display products, highlight new trends and technologies and build Partnerships that enable them to benefit from a promising market in the countries of the region, starting from the capital, Abu Dhabi.

He added, "The exhibition is of exceptional importance, especially in light of the adoption by many cities of plans to develop their aesthetic appearance."

The CEO of Motion International Group for Exhibitions and Events, Dr. Eng. Ghaith Amin Safiya, said that the exhibition is held on patriotic days that are dear to the people of the Emirates, to represent an invitation to all the peoples of the earth to participate in the celebration of flowers on the 51st National Day of the UAE, a country of tolerance and peace.

Noting that the exhibition's activities will include the Carnival of the 51st Union Day, which is being held for the first time, in which all sectors of the state participate. The embassies of Gulf, Arab and foreign countries will also be able to participate in this occasion dear to the hearts of all residents of the Emirates of Charity.

 And he indicated that the exhibition represents a starting platform, and a destination for exporters, producers and companies operating and specialized in the production and export of flowers, landscaping and fountains, to learn about the latest scientific and technical practices, methods and techniques in the production of flowers and their derivatives in the world in order to open new areas and markets for them in the UAE in particular and the Gulf region in general. .

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