Susama started the story of her association with the exhibition since 2019

The loyal visitor... her story with "Expo Dubai" is engraved on silk

  • Susama Eben: “We are sad that the exhibition is nearing completion, so in the coming days we will seek to visit him more than once and bid farewell to him in the best possible way.”

  • Susama beautifully commemorates the historical memory.

    Photography: Osama Abu Ghanem

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In her own way, one of the dead visitors expressed her gratitude to the UAE, in which she has settled for 25 years, as well as her love for "Expo 2020 Dubai", as she engraved the seals of 192 pavilions on silk cloth, in commemoration of her various visits with her family to the World Exhibition, which approached the closing station. at the end of this month.

The Indian Susama Ebin visited the "Expo Dubai" several times with her family, and completed entering all the pavilions in the exhibition, and decided to immortalize these unforgettable visits in an aesthetic way, by engraving the seals and flags of the participating countries on a silk cloth, to keep it with her family as one of the memories of their contemporary The most important event in the world will be held in the UAE and the Middle East for the first time.

Susama told "Emirates Today", who works as a laboratory technician in the health sector in Sharjah: "My association with (Expo 2020 Dubai) began in 2019, when I expressed my desire to participate in the World Exhibition within the volunteer team, but the circumstances did not allow me to be among the The team, but that did not prevent me and my family from being closely associated with the global event.”

She added: "Since the exhibition was launched last October, we have been taking advantage of the holidays and available times by visiting (Expo Dubai), because of the dazzling and many benefits that serve humanity, as the exhibition is an irreplaceable opportunity to learn about the various cultures of the peoples and participating countries."

And Susama continued: "Through the exhibition, we got an exceptional trip by traveling to all countries of the world without tickets or boarding planes, and all these countries are combined in one place, so I see that we are lucky to be in the UAE in general, and because of its hosting of (Expo 2020 Dubai)." In particular".

About her idea to commemorate her visits to the exhibition, she said: "After our visit to (Expo 2020 Dubai) more than once, I decided with my family to express our admiration for the World Exhibition, and to perpetuate this historical memory in a different way, by engraving the seals of the 192 participating pavilions on silk cloth. ».

She added: "My sons have passports with stamps on all the pavilions, so I used these passports and divided the main highlights of the exhibition, and engraved them on a piece of silk cloth along with all the flags of the countries participating in the exhibition, and my sons helped me draw flags and seals in a picture that came beautiful in the end." .

And about what she liked most about the exhibition, she said: “Through our visit to all the pavilions in the exhibition, we discovered many wonderful information about the participating countries, and getting to know different cultures. How will life be in the coming years and where can humanity reach progress and dazzle, at the same time focusing on preserving the environment and sustainability and inventing means of transportation that provide practical solutions to face the various difficulties experienced by the world in general.”

And she continued, "I have lived in the UAE for more than 25 years, and I am very happy that I got the opportunity to attend a global event worth (Expo 2020 Dubai), and there is no doubt that we are sad because it is nearing completion, so we will seek in the coming days to visit him more than once. And bid him farewell in the best possible way.”

Attention to every detail

Susama Eben said: “The organization of (Expo 2020 Dubai) is wonderful,” praising the great attention to all details from the moment visitors arrive at the designated car parks until they return to them again, as the “Expo Dubai” administration provided all means of comfort for visitors, in addition to the presence of volunteers in All places to answer visitors' questions and needs in general.

• 192 pavilions whose seals and visiting Indian flags were engraved on silk cloth, in commemoration of her various visits with her family to the World Exhibition.