Opportunity, mobility, and sustainable development are all important factors. Individuals and groups have the ability to change the future if they are given the opportunity to do so. Mobility refers to the physical and virtual movement of people, products, and ideas in a more intelligent and productive manner. Respect for the environment and living in harmony with it are the cornerstones of sustainable development.
Expo 2020 in Dubai will bring together over 200 participants from 192 nations and millions of visitors in six months.
Expo 2020 will be centered on Al Wasl Plaza. For six months, it will be the focal point of the festivities.
Dubai was once known as Al Wasl, or “Connection,” since it brought people from all across the Middle East together. At Al Wasl Plaza, visitors to Expo 2020 Dubai will be able to experience festivities and cultural activities from 192 nations.
Three themed zones will be constructed at the Expo Dubai site based on the sub-themes Opportunity, Mobility, and Sustainable Development. Each theme district will have a theme pavilion, which will be based on sub-themes as well.
Interactive displays and intriguing information will be included in the themed pavilions, allowing you to learn about issues in a fun and exciting way. Performance venues, innovation exhibits, art displays, and open-air gardens will be available in each of the thematic areas.
Locals of Dubai are urged to participate in the Expo 2020 expedition in a number of ways, ranging from pioneering Expo Live community initiatives benefiting communities throughout the world to a volunteer program that will include a varied group of 30,000 residents and ex-pats from Arab nations. The Arab will be the “Face” of the upcoming Universal Exposition. Here is where you may join up for the volunteer program Volunteers.ae/register.aspx
The “World’s Greatest Show Under Construction” bus tour, which took place earlier this year, was one of the community engagement initiatives building up to the event.
Another fantastic option for SMEs, home companies, and people in the UAE to interact, market products and services, and compete for possibilities beyond borders is the Online Marketplace (OMP).
There are already over 38,000 registered providers and recipients from 151 countries, including the United Arab Emirates. All of the bidding possibilities for Expo 2020 Dubai are now available on the OMP.
More significantly, you can help by visiting the event and becoming a part of the world’s largest exhibition.
At Expo 2020 Dubai, there will be enough of you to thrill and excite you. One day is not enough to fully appreciate the enchantment of the Arab world’s largest event, from art, music, and cuisine to technology, architecture, and entertainment.
Begin your day in Al Wasl Plaza, where you will find local and international artists’ artwork and interactive installations. You may also embark on an architectural trip and see pavilions that were created using innovative and environmentally friendly ideas. Consider planning a holiday to 192 different nations to learn more about their history and cultures.
Every day, there will be over 60 live performances, ranging from operas to pop-up theatres, flash mobs to athletic events, and even National Day festivities, to keep you entertained. With driverless cars, robots, augmented reality, and space exploration, technology aficionados will be able to experience a completely networked world.
Expo 2020 will include a cuisine as diverse as the city of Dubai and the more than 190 countries that will participate in this global mega-event. Visitors may expect to see food in a variety of forms and sizes, as well as a range of pricing to suit all budgets. You may practically taste a globe with cultural influences from all around the world at the exhibition. Across 200 restaurants will be built, with over 50 different cuisines from around the world being celebrated. You may indulge your taste with a range of options ranging from street cuisine to fine dining to balanced meals created with local ingredients that encourage well-being.
Yes, there are two parks for children to play in Al Forsan and Jubilee.
Expo 2020 in Dubai will leave an indelible impression. Mirzam chocolate inspired by the exhibition, camel soap from the camel soap business, and Bateel dates are the first licensed goods, all from CCG-based SMEs. We will offer about 5,000 legally licensed items from up to 70 official licensees as part of the Merchandising and Licensing Expo 2020 Dubai program.
Accommodations for participants and staff, warehouses, logistics, transit hubs, hotels, shops, and a public park are all part of the Expo 2020 Village.
A dress code is not enforced for visitors. In the United Arab Emirates, any light and comfortable attire is appropriate for the hot weather. In December and January, though, you may require a sweater or a location with more efficient air conditioning (like a movie theatre or hotel lobby). Make sure you are wearing shoes that comfortable.
The UAE’s public dress code is typically casual, although respecting the local culture is always a good idea. When visiting places of worship, avoid showing your clothing in malls and restaurants, and cover your head.
Tickets can be purchased on the Expo 2020 website, through a network of approved ticket resellers having a contract with Expo 2020, and on the day of the event at the Expo 2020 door. Tickets are going on sale to the public from April 2020, and visitors to Dubai are buying monthly and season passes directly at the fair starting in the fourth quarter of 2019
A day ticket costs Dh 120 (USD 33) for adults (18 and above), while a 3-day ticket costs Dh 260 (USD 33) and may be used on any three days during the 173 Expo days (USD 71). With 60 live performances each day, innovative technology, performances by world-famous artists, daily fashion shows, cutting-edge architecture, unique festivities, and more than 200 restaurants offering a world of cuisines, your ticket grants you access to a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Children under the age of five and seniors aged 65 and up are admitted free of charge.
Teenagers from six to seventeen and students of all ages receive a 50% discount, while some people receive free admission while their supervisors pay half price.
The Al Wasl Plaza, for example, would be retained. More than 80% of the Expo 2020 Dubai infrastructure will be operated under the District 2020 framework.
The sustainability pavilion transforms into the planet, the epicenter of science, and a playground for children. The UAE pavilion will stay and be administered by the UAE government, while the mobility pavilion will be converted into a commercial structure.