Exhibitions celebrating the 200 countries and organizations that participated in the global event

New Dubai Expo City.. "Stories of Nations" immortalize inspiring moments

  • Nahyan bin Mubarak and Reem Al Hashemi during the unveiling of the new exhibitions.

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  • Photography: Ahmad Arditi

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Yesterday, Dubai Expo City revealed the three "Stories of Nations" pavilions, which are divided into areas: opportunities, mobility and sustainability, and include exhibits and collectibles from countries' participation in "Expo 2020 Dubai" as part of a journey that tells an inspiring story about the world's meeting in the international event, and its aspiration to make A better future for everyone in a unique interactive experience that combines interest and knowledge with fun and entertainment.

Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence and Commissioner-General of Expo 2020 Dubai, who inaugurated the new pavilions in the presence of Minister of State for International Cooperation Reem Al Hashemi, said: “(Expo 2020 Dubai) brought the countries of the world together, as they celebrated their cultures, ideas and innovations and exchanged Experiences and achievements.

For the first time in the history of the World Expo, each country had an independent pavilion, which gave each country the opportunity to share its unique experiences with millions of visitors, to present a new vision of it, to know its past, present and future visions, and to inspire visitors to work to build a better future.

He added, "The stories of nations pavilions, exhibits and contents aim to honor more than 200 countries and organizations that participated in (Expo 2020 Dubai), and to recall some of the distinguished moments of the unique international event, and present a story that tells about our common humanity across multiple topics, and praises the strength of cooperation and joint action."

In the Opportunity Zone, the theme of the “Stories of Nations” pavilion is “Our Moment in Time”, and it presents the determination and determination of people, their sympathy for each other, and how the world gathered at the “Expo” to work together towards a better future full of opportunities for all.

While “Our Wonderful World” is embodied in the “Nations Stories” pavilion in the Mobility Zone, and highlights humanity’s relentless pursuit of excellence.

In the sustainability area, the "Nations' Stories" pavilion shows the theme of "Our Infinite Imagination" to shed light on man's relationship with nature.

The Stories of Nations pavilions give a glimpse into the peoples of the world, and shed more light on their cultures and civilizations. Each journey begins with a film showing the story of the pavilion and the ways in which the participating countries contributed to it. Visitors can choose to go on a pre-organised excursion or simply wander around, interact with exhibitions and explore the surrounding areas. Items on display include artwork, antiques, musical instruments, memorabilia, textiles, clothing and digital assets.

Nahyan bin Mubarak:

"(Expo 2020 Dubai) brought the countries of the world together, celebrating their cultures, ideas and innovations, and exchanging experiences and achievements."

opportunity for visitors

Najeeb Al Ali, Executive Director of Dubai Expo City, told Emirates Today: “The Stories of Nations pavilions offer visitors the opportunity to learn about the stories of the countries that attended the global event hosted by Dubai over a period of six months, as they participated in one of the distinctive pieces that were presented in the exhibition. Her pavilion during her participation in Expo 2020 in Dubai »

He added, "The basic idea of ​​these three pavilions and their exhibitions is to re-present the stories of the countries that participated in (Expo 2020 Dubai), as it is a legacy that must be preserved."

Legacy.. and appointments

The "Stories of Nations" pavilions embody the legacy of "Expo 2020 Dubai", and are distributed in the areas of opportunity, mobility and sustainability. Each pavilion includes holdings from countries that participated in the same region. The price of a ticket to enter the three pavilions is 50 dirhams, and it is valid for one day. Under the age of 13, the three pavilions can also be visited with a special ticket, which costs 120 dirhams, which also allows its holders to visit the Vision, Women, Tira and Alef pavilions.

All pavilions receive visitors daily from ten in the morning until six in the evening.

“Our Moment in Time” presents the determination and determination of people, their sympathy for each other, and how the world gathered at the “Expo” to work together towards a better future.

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