Mohammed bin Rashid visits Spain's pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai

Mohammed bin Rashid during his visit to the Spain Pavilion.

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His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, accompanied by His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, visited the pavilion of the friendly Kingdom of Spain at Expo 2020 Dubai ».

During his visit to the pavilion under the slogan "Intelligence for Life" in the "Sustainability" area, His Highness was briefed on the features that the pavilion displays for the Spanish people's values, basic aspects of their personality, and their approach that encourages solidarity, creativity and innovation, as well as the many elements of its tourist attractions. Spain, which also promotes through the pavilion the investment opportunities it provides.

His Highness listened to an explanation of the distinguished style in which the pavilion was designed and built using raw materials of wood, iron and fabric, and recyclable materials, emphasizing the principle of sustainability, while adopting the conical shape as a method that ensures good ventilation without the need for energy consumption.

His Highness watched the chess hall, which symbolizes the historical relations between Spain and the Arab region, where the Arabs brought the game of chess to it in the eighth century AD.

At the end of his tour, His Highness expressed his appreciation for the exhibits he saw that gave an integrated idea of ​​the ancient civilization of Spain, which was linked in part to the Arab and Islamic civilizations, as well as for the innovations and ideas he saw that reflect Spain’s orientations towards the future within a framework that ensures the preservation of the sustainability of natural resources, and the discovery of More opportunities for environmentally friendly development.

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