Draws for 100 days “free vacation” on the islands
Ain Expo .. in the Maldives Pavilion the most beautiful "selfie"
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For those looking for exciting and free travel experiences, and for lovers of souvenirs, one destination is recommended, which is the Maldives Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, which is filled with exciting experiences for the senses within the Sustainability District.
The pavilion of the archipelago of the Maldives, located in the heart of the Indian Ocean, reflects the marine nature of these islands, which the pavilion announces from the first moment through several marine evidence, which took over the ceiling and walls, and views, pictures, hand-made and three-dimensional paintings, which spread in The folds of the place, to entice its visitors in a collective way, immortalize the memories of this charming trip on the back of the three-dimensional boat theater, and the sails that tell the wonderful stories of the archipelago, with its sparkling turquoise waters, clear skies and mesmerizing sandy beaches, which have reserved a special place at the entrance to the pavilion, to amaze the explorers, and invite them to Immortalize the moment with their lenses.There is another exciting experience that the Maldives pavilion offers to its visitors, which is the experience of free raffles. Visit Maldives, the arm of the National Tourism Office in the Maldives, which is responsible for implementing promotional activities to make the Maldives a favorite destination around the world, will add a gift to visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai. , through a series of exciting raffles for lucky winners every week for the duration of the exhibition, under the title “Win 100 days of free vacations in the Maldives”, to give 100 lucky winners a free stay in these wonderful islands. Under the slogan of tourism and travel, the pavilion displays the components of natural beauty and presents itself to visitors as a unique ideal tourist destination, and one of the most attractive places for tourists around the world, with its natural areas and diverse marine resources, including a variety of tropical fish species. In addition, the pavilion tells the stories of the country's development, the practices of its people aimed at safeguarding the future of the place and ways to preserve it.