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Maktoum bin Mohammed: "Expo" is a mirror that reflects a new future that has begun in the UAE

  • Maktoum bin Mohammed, during his visit to the headquarters of "Expo 2020 Dubai", during which he inspected the pavilions of friendly countries.

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His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, stressed that the great diversity of Expo 2020 Dubai, including the innovations that countries compete to present and introduce through the major global event, It constitutes an important source of knowledge and a mirror for the future in which we look at the features of life that have begun to form from now on the land of the UAE, and our world will fully prevail within a short period, with the return of work and economic activity to the world, and the acceleration of the pace of achievement, and the desire of all countries of the world to make up for what they have missed of opportunities over the past two years.

This came during his visit to the headquarters of "Expo 2020 Dubai", where he inspected a number of pavilions of friendly countries participating in the exhibition, including pavilions of countries: India, Pakistan and Singapore.

During his visit to the pavilion of the friendly Republic of India, which is located in the Opportunity Zone, His Highness was briefed on the mixture that India offers that reflects its ancient civilization, its great aspirations for the future, and the rapid growth of its economy.

The pavilion displays some of the Indian customs and traditions derived from its cultural and social heritage, as well as its great contribution to the high-tech industry, and its ambitious space exploration programme.

The four-storey pavilion focuses on five main themes: talent, trade, tradition, tourism and technology.

The pavilion provides a comprehensive presentation of India's great balance in the fields of culture, arts and creativity, as well as the distinction of its natural environment, in addition to reviewing the features of the great development of India's economy, and the various investment opportunities it offers, especially in the technology sector in which India has made remarkable progress on global level.

His Highness, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance visited the pavilion of the friendly Islamic Republic of Pakistan, which is located in the Opportunity Zone, and displays the great diversity of the natural environment of Pakistan, especially as it is famous for its lands that include the 10 highest mountain peaks in the world, which is what The idea of ​​the pavilion was inspired by him, with a focus on the idea of ​​“peaks of progress” in several areas, including sustainable development, technology, sports, culture, arts and heritage that characterizes Pakistan, with a civilization of more than 7000 years, while the pavilion celebrates at the same time the innovations of Pakistan, its industries, and its natural resources Rich, in harmony that combines Pakistan's past with its present and future.

Through the large interactive screens in the pavilion under the slogan “Hidden Treasure”, which is considered the largest ever for Pakistan outside its borders, His Highness was briefed on the components that Pakistan was keen to highlight and emphasize, as essential elements in its journey towards the future, in which it departs from an ancient past. Its features are present in exhibits that reflect important aspects of Pakistan's history, and its environmental and geographical diversity.

His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum's visit to the Expo also included the pavilion of the friendly Republic of Singapore, which is located in the sustainability area, where His Highness was introduced to the components of the pavilion, which focuses largely on the idea of ​​sustainability, through its design that achieves the goal of reducing energy consumption to The degree of “zero”, and its components that mainly highlighted the idea of ​​sustainability with a dense vegetation cover, reflects the rich natural environment of Singapore, and embodies the idea of ​​“a city in nature”.

His Highness toured the pavilion, in which one of the four Asian tiger countries was keen to be a strong expression of its very rich and diverse natural environment, its rainforests and vast green spaces, and the definition of the methods by which Singapore overcame its limited area, being an island surrounded by water. With three conical shapes covered with plants, included in the 1,500 square meter pavilion, one symbolizes the city, the second the rainforest, and the last the flowers for which Singapore is famous.

Maktoum bin Mohammed:

 "Expo 2020 Dubai is characterized by the diversity of innovations that countries compete to present and introduce."

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