2020년 엑스포

Expo 2020
2021~2022년 두바이
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개요
BIE 클래스만국 박람회
카테고리국제 등록 전시회
이름.EXPO 2020
좌우명마인드 연결, 미래 창조하다
지역438ha (1,080에이커)
방문객들24,000,000
주최자Reem Al Hashimi (관리 책임자)
마스코트살라마, 라시드, 라티파, 알리프, 옵티, 테라[1]
참가자
나라들.192[2]
단체들10개[3]
위치
나라아랍에미리트
도시두바이
장소두바이 전시 센터, 두바이, 아랍에미리트
타임라인
수상.2013년 11월 27일(2013-11-27)
오프닝2021년 10월 1일
클로즈2022년 3월 31일
만국 박람회
이전의2015년 밀라노 엑스포
다음 분.오사카 엑스포 2025
특화 전시회
이전의2017년 아스타나 엑스포
다음 분.2023년 부에노스아이레스 엑스포(유보)
원예 박람회
이전의2019 베이징 세계원예박람회
다음 분.알미어플로리아데 2022
인터넷
웹 사이트expo2020dubai.com

2020년 세계 박람회(Expo 2020)는 아랍에미리트 두바이에서 2021년 10월 1일부터 2022년 3월 31일까지 개최되었다.원래 2020년 10월 20일에서 2021년 4월 10일로 예정되어 있었으나 아랍에미리트[4]COVID-19 대유행으로 인해 연기되었다.주최 측은 유보에도 불구하고 마케팅과 브랜드화를 위해 엑스포 2020이라는 이름을 계속 지켰다.이 행사는 6개월 [5]동안 2400만 명 이상의 방문객을 기록했다.2013년 11월 27일 파리에서 열린 국제박람회사무국(BIE) 총회는 두바이를 개최국으로 선정했습니다.

이벤트 사이트

두바이 국제공항에서 열리는 엑스포 2020 로고

2020 두바이 엑스포의 주요 개최지는 두바이와 아부다비 [6]사이의 438헥타어(1083에이커) 면적이었습니다. 두바이의 남쪽 국경 근처입니다.미국 [7]HOK사가 설계한 마스터 플랜은 세 개의 큰 테마 구역으로 둘러싸인 알 바슬이라는 이름의 중앙 광장을 중심으로 구성되었다.각각은 Expo 2020의 하위 주제 중 하나인 기회, 이동성 [8]및 지속가능성에 전념했습니다.4.38km2 엑스포 2020 현장의 인프라는 오라스콤[9]BESIX에 의해 건설되었다.현장에는 격리실, 응급 치료실, 구급차 및 헬리콥터 [10]서비스를 포함하는 응급 센터가 있었다.

이 사이트에는 ROVE Expo 2020도 전시되어 있는데, 이 호텔은 이 사이트에 있는 유일한 호텔이었다.이 호텔은 312개의 객실과 19개의 스위트룸과 옥상 수영장과 알 바슬 [citation needed]플라자의 전망을 갖추고 있었습니다.

개회식

2020 엑스포는 2021년 9월 30일에 공식 개막되었다.이탈리아 테너 안드레아 보첼리('기도'), 에미리트 출신 싱어 겸 작곡가인 후세인자스미, 마이스사 카라아, 알마스 등이 엑스포 주제곡인 '디스 이즈 아워 타임', 영국 가수 엘리 굴딩('무엇이든 일어날 수 있는 일')을 불렀다."You're Out There", 미국 가수 "Rise Up", 중국 피아니스트 랑랑 등이 있습니다.개막 선언은 두바이 셰이크 모하메드 라시드막툼[11]통치자에 의해 이루어졌다.

폐막식

2020 엑스포는 2022년 3월 31일에 공식적으로 폐막되었다.미국 아티스트 크리스티나 아길레라, 요요마, 노라 존스, 필리핀 밴드 리버마야, 문스타88, 이매고, 네덜란드 DJ 티에스토 등이 박람회 마지막 날 밤 공연을 했다.2025년 엑스포 개최지인 오사카의 최고 관계자인 요시무라 히로후미 지사와 마쓰이 이치로 시장은 오사카 행사를 국제적으로 홍보하기 위해 3월 말에 아랍에미리트 연합국으로 따로 날아가 2020년 두바이 엑스포에 참가할 예정이다.엑스포 2020 세계 현악 앙상블과 이탈리아 피아니스트 엘레오노라 콘스탄티니의 콘서트도 있었다.

국가

폐막식 후, 4월 1일 새벽, 엑스포 2020의 입구 역할을 했던 3개의 거대한 포탈이 엑스포 2020 팀에 의해 영구 폐쇄되었다.

교통.

엑스포 2020에 가다

Expo 2020 메트로 두바이 메트로의 레드 라인을 따라 두바이 전시 센터와 알 바슬 게이트 입구에 현장을 직접 연결합니다.또는 Expo Riders로 알려진 전용 셔틀 버스가 두바이 전역에서 Expo 현장까지 사람들을 실어 나릅니다.[도로교통국(두바이) RTA]의 셔틀버스와 택시도 엑스포장으로 이동한다.지하철, 택시, 버스는 RTA의 놀 카드로 결제되고 엑스포 라이더 버스는 무료입니다.엑스포 라이더 버스는 3개의 거대한 게이트 앞에 있는 3개의 테마 지구의 도착 광장에 정차하고, 엑스포 라이더 버스는 도착 광장에서 주차장으로 사람들을 수송합니다.도로로 가는 것도 또 다른 선택 사항입니다.사람들은 현장으로 통하는 도로를 운전하고 지정된 주차 구역까지 표지판을 따라 가야 한다.

테마

엑스포의 주제는 "마음을 연결하고 미래를 창조한다"였다.엑스포는 또한 기회, 이동성,[8] 지속가능성 등 세 가지 주제를 가지고 있으며, 각각은 전시관을 가지고 있다.Mission Possible – AlifThe Mobility Pavilion by Foster and Partners –[13] The Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion by Grimshaw [14]Architects – The Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion – Alivision은 AGi [12]Architects에 의해 설계됩니다.

2021년에는 [15]3개의 테마관이 엑스포의 전면 개막 전에 한시적으로 개방될 것이라고 발표되었습니다.지속가능성 파빌리온 테라는 2021년 1월 22일부터 2021년 [16]4월 10일까지 문을 열었다.

사람과 행성을 위한 프로그램(PPP)도 [17]엑스포의 일환으로 열렸다.이 프로그램은 브릿지 구축(문화적 초점), 아무도 남기지 않음(사회 발전 초점), Live in Balance(지속가능성 초점), 함께 번영(경제 초점) 및 UAE 비전 2071의 5가지 주요 트랙을 중심으로 구성되었습니다.비전 2071 트랙은 UAE의 [18]미래 장기 계획에 초점을 맞췄다.

Terra – Sustainability District에 있는 Sustainability Pavilion과 더불어 산호초를 탐험하는 Hammour House, 300명을 수용하는 지구 무대, 그리고 몇몇 국가관: 브라질의 폭포 통과 산책, 체코의 사막, 싱가포르의 열대우림 진입, 독일의 최첨단 장치들이 있었다.AE의 Terra – 지속가능성 파빌리온과 네덜란드의 미니어처 세계 [19]파빌리온을 소개합니다.

★★★★

Alif Mobility Pavilion에는 세계에서 가장 큰 승객 리프트(160명 [20]이상 수송 가능)가 포함되어 있습니다.

Mission Possible – 오퍼튜니티 파빌리온은 AGi 아키텍트가 설계했습니다.[21]

국가와 하고 있다.

름 name 。 테마 ★★★★★ ★★ ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★」 ★★★★★
오퍼튜니티[22] 레드펙[22] 전시관은 아프가니스탄 이슬람 공화국에 의해 조직되었으며 탈레반이 아프가니스탄을 [23]점령하는 바람에 첫 주에 방문객들에게 공개되지 않았다.파빌리온은 10월 6일 문을 열었으며 아프가니스탄의 카펫, 보석, 그리고 다른 [24]유물들을 전시하고 있다.
모바일성[25]
[26] [27] 모바일성[28] 피코[28]
지속가능성[29]
모바일성[30] 나시멘토, 토소, 아쿠토[30]
모바일성[31]
오퍼튜니티[32]
오퍼튜니티[33] 누각에는 우르바타기르크, 애통서, 아나니아 시라카치[34]산수책 등의 고서가 전시되어 있다.
모바일성[35] bureau^proberts[36] 파빌리온은 3개의 섹션으로 구성되어 있습니다.네온 불빛이 비치는 복도인 웰컴 스토리, 호주 도착을 시각적으로 묘사하는 이주민들, 호주 원주민 공동체가 세계 최초의 천문학자 중 어떻게 존재했는지를 보여주는 플라네타리움, 호주 처녀를 따라가는 멀티미디어 전시회인 아니카의 여정지속 가능한 [37]미래를 건설하기 위한 조언입니다.
오퍼튜니티[38] 쿼리크래프트[38] 아랍의 풍탑에서 영감을 받아 38개의 다른 높이의 하얀 원추형으로 이루어져 있어 공기가 끊임없이 움직여서 [38]자연환기를 제공한다.
[39] 지속가능성[40][41] 1,300m2(14,000평방피트)의 정원과 보도[41] 그것은 '미래를 위한 씨앗'이라는 주제를 가지고 있으며, Simmetrico가 [41]디자인했다.
지속가능성[42] 696.772 m (7,500.0 평방 피트)[42]
오퍼튜니티[40] [43] 바레인 파빌리온에는 라이브 직조 [43]스테이션이 있습니다.
지속가능성[44] 방랑자 베르너[44] 팔라시
모바일성[45]
오퍼튜니티[46] 미래 기술의 숲이라고 불리는 이 파빌리온은 NüSSLI Adunic [46]AG에 의해 설계되었다.
[27] 모바일성[47] Assar 아키텍트, Vincent Callebaut 아키텍처[47] 건설회사 BESIX [48]Group에 의해 지어진 이 파빌리온은 스마트하고 녹색인 벨기에 [47]2050을 테마로 하고 있다.
오퍼튜니티[49]
지속가능성[50]
[51] 오퍼튜니티[52] UAE는 파빌리온을 [51]무료로 제공하고 있다.
모바일성[53]
오퍼튜니티[54]
[55] 모바일성[55]
지속가능성[40][56]
오퍼튜니티[57] 알자발 엔지니어링[57]
[58] 모바일성[58] 파빌리온에는 파나기우리쉬테와 바르나 [59]금보물의 복제품이 전시되어 있다.
[60] 지속가능성[61] 부르키나파소 정자에는 [61]로페니 유적 복제품이 있다.
오퍼튜니티[40]
Cape Verde 모바일성[62]
지속가능성[63]
오퍼튜니티[64]
지속가능성[40][65] 모리야마 데시마[65] 파빌리온은 캐나다라는 테마를 가진 둥근 목조 건물입니다. 장래를 염두에 두고 있습니다.정자 밖에는 기후 변화로 인한 생물종과 생태계에 대한 위협을 상징하는 8개의 큐브 전시물인 '추적'이 전시되어 있다.파빌리온의 내부는 360도 극장으로 7분짜리 영상과 함께 캐나다 풍경의 파노라마 사진을 보여주며, 캐나다의 COVID-19 대응 장면, 풍력발전소, 항만, 농업과 [65][66]어업 산업에 종사하는 사람들의 모습을 보여준다.
지속가능성[67]
오퍼튜니티[68]
★★★ 모바일성[69] LC[69] 파트너
★★★ [27] 오퍼튜니티[40] 4,636m2(49,900평방피트)[70] 이 정자는 밤마다 드론과 [71]불빛을 전시한다.
[72] 오퍼튜니티[73] 파체코 아르키텍투라[73]
지속가능성[74]
★★★ 오퍼튜니티[75] 이 전시관에는 피터 헨켓의 콩고 [75]이야기에서 나온 일련의 사진들이 포함되어 있습니다.
모바일성[76]
Ivory Coast [77] 모바일성[77]
모바일성[78] 안테[78] 브르반
] [79 ] 지속가능성[79]
[80] 오퍼튜니티[81]
지속가능성[40][56][82] 대만 AA[82] 체코관의 테마는 체코의 봄이며 체코 [82]음식을 제공하는 레스토랑이 포함되어 있습니다.
[83 ] 모바일성[84] X웍스[84] 덴마크관에는 높이 18m의 돔형 [84]전망대가 있다.
[85] 모바일성[40]
모바일성[86]
모바일성[87]
콩고 DR 콩콩 오퍼튜니티[88] DR 콩고 파빌리온의 디자인은 흰개미 [88]언덕에서 영감을 받았습니다.
집집트 [27] [89] 오퍼튜니티[90] 하젬[90] 하마다 이 정자는 2020년 사카라에서 발견된 프삼티크 신부의 관과 투탕카멘 왕의 황금 탈과 석관, 카 가드 동상, 특별 행사 의자,[91] 황금 왕좌 의자를 복제한 것이 특징이다.
[92] 모바일성[92]
기니 지속가능성[93]
모바일성[94]
모바일성[40][95]
모바일성[96]
오퍼튜니티[97] 에티오피아관은 루시의 [98]복제품을 포함하고 있다.
fiji [99] 오퍼튜니티[99]
모바일성[40] JKMM 키 j j [100] 핀란드어로 '눈'을 의미하며 으로 만든 하얀 텐트를 닮은 루미 [101]정자는 가을부터 내린 첫눈의 얇은 흰 층에서 영감을 얻었다.정자 중앙에는 화강암 바닥, 나무 벽, 높은 지붕에서 나오는 자연광과 핀란드 숲의 자연음이 어우러진 나무 '고르주'가 있다.파빌리온은 음성제어 Kone DX클래스 엘리베이터와 Wértsilé의 커피머신을 갖추고 있으며, Soletair Power 및 Q Power와 협력하여 Power-to-X(P2X) 변환 [102][103]기술을 사용하여 공기에서 추출한 CO extracted에서 생성된 합성연료로 구동됩니다.
[104] 모바일성[40] 아틀리에 Perez Prado, Celnikier & Grabli Architects[105] Besix가 지은 프랑스 파빌론은 "Lumiére, Lumiéres" (빛, 계몽)[105]라는 주제를 가지고 있다.파빌리온은 프랑스 [106]국립문서보관소가 대여한 35권짜리 디드로와 달랑베르 백과사전 원본판을 전시하고 있다.
지속가능성[107] 산림, 경제, 관광, 문화, 회의 등 다양한 테마로 구성되어 있습니다.가봉 국립박물관이 대여한 가봉 전통 가면 8점이 문화 지역에 [108]전시되어 있다.
모바일성[109]
지속가능성[110]
지속가능성[40][56] 용암, 사실과[111] 허구 독일 캠퍼스 파빌리온은 에너지랩, 미래도시랩, 생물다양성랩 [111]등의 테마 영역을 갖추고 있습니다.이 전시관은 또한 세계 엑스포 시상식에서 '편집자의 초이스 어워드'[112] 수상작이기도 하다.
[아쉬움직임] 오퍼튜니티[113]
리리 greece [아쉬움직임] 지속가능성[115] SALFO 및 어소시에이트[115]
모바일성[116]
오퍼튜니티[117]
지속가능성[118]
오퍼튜니티[119]
오퍼튜니티[120]
모바일성[121]
모바일성[122] 이 정자에는 바티칸 도서관의 원고 세 권과 미켈란젤로의 시스티나 [123]성당에서 아담의 창조를 복제한 것이 포함되어 있다.
오퍼튜니티[124]
[125] 모바일성[125] 1,828m2(19,680평방피트)[125] 레린크 체르니우스[125] 그것은 L,rinc Csernyus가 [125]디자인한 목재 프레임 파빌리온입니다.
★★★ [아쉬움직임] 오퍼튜니티[127] 8,7502 m (94,200 평방 피트)[127] CP Kukreja 아키텍트[127] Piyush Goyal 유니온 장관이 취임한 이 파빌리온은 시뮬레이션과 동작이 [128][129]가능한 600개의 개별 키네틱 패널로 구성된 파사드가 있는 4층 건물이다.1층에는 인도의 우주 프로그램, 요가, 약초들이 전시되어 있습니다.그것은 또한 통일 여신상의 모형도 포함하고 있다.1층은 타지마할, 주나가르 요새, 람만디르[130][131]미니어처 모형을 전시하는 등 인도의 풍경과 예술에 대한 몰입적인 체험이 특징입니다.
오퍼튜니티[40] 1,860m2(20,000평방피트)[132] PT 위자야 카랴[133] 파빌리온은 3개의 구역으로 나뉩니다.어제, 오늘, 내일.[134]
★★★ [135] 모바일성[136] 2,014m2(21,680평방피트)[135] 시프트 프로세스[136] 프랙티스 불붙은 점토로 만든 수백 개의 공들이 이란 관의 [136]벽에 매달려 있다.
[137] 오퍼튜니티[138] RAW-NYC 아키텍트[138] 정자는 [139]어망에서 영감을 얻은 조개껍데기 같은 구조물이다.
모바일성[40][140] 키아란 오코너[140]
[아쉬움직임] 오퍼튜니티[142] AVS[142] 크리에이티브
오퍼튜니티[40] 카를로 라티[143] 어소시에이션티 이탈리아관은 3D 프린팅된 미켈란젤로의 [98]다비드를 포함하고 있다.이 파빌리온은 세계 엑스포 어워드에서 '최고의 요소/상세'를 수상했다.[144]
[아쉬움직임] 모바일성[145] 파빌리온은 자메이카의 역사, 스포츠, 비즈니스,[146] 음악을 전시하는 7개의 구역으로 구성되어 있다.
오퍼튜니티[40] 나가야마 유코 / NTT 설비[147] 일본관의 정면 디자인은 전통적인 아라베스크 무늬와 아사노하 [147]무늬를 결합한 것입니다.정자는 6개의 장면으로 나누어져 있습니다.일본, 문화, 역사, 이노베이션, 이슈, 아이디어가 만나는 곳, 미래사회를 설계하는 일본 오사카 2025년,[148] 간사이.
[아쉬움직임] 모바일성[150] 사실과 픽션 GmbH[150] 주제는 창의력[149]문턱입니다.
오퍼튜니티[40] ARDECO 및 Insgluck.[151] 2021년 11월 11일, 아스타나 타임즈는 카자흐스탄 파빌리온이 10월 [152]1일 문을 연 이후 20만 명 이상이 이미 방문했다고 보도했다.2021년 12월 카자흐스탄 국기 게양식이 엑스포 알 바슬 광장 중앙 광장에서 열렸다.이날 행사에는 [153]아스카르 마민 카자흐스탄 총리와 셰이크 나히안 빈 무바라크 알 나히안 국제박람회 2020 두바이 총장이 참석했다.
[아쉬움직임] 오퍼튜니티[154]
모바일성[155]
[아쉬움직임] 모바일성[157]
지속가능성[40] 마르코 페스탈로자[158] 누각의 외관은 황금색 프리즘으로 둘러싸인 커다란 워터타워로 구성되어 있으며, 이는 이 나라의 [159]모래 언덕을 상징한다.
오퍼튜니티[160]
모바일성[161]
오퍼튜니티[162] DJA[162]
오퍼튜니티[163] 비엘[163] 그룹 전시관에는 방문객들에게 "레바논 상공을 날고" 레바논 [164]풍경을 담은 무인촬영을 즐길 것을 촉구하는 수십 개의 그네들이 있다.
지속가능성[165]
오퍼튜니티[166]
모바일성[167]
지속가능성[168] 15.5분 바우카스[168] 15.5에이커에 달하는 리투아니아 파빌리온(Openarium)은 지속가능성 구역에 있으며 MB "Baukas"에 의해 설계되었으며, 이 파빌리온은 11개의 다른 [169]참가자들과의 디자인 공모전에서 우승했다.
오퍼튜니티[40]
지속가능성[170]
오퍼튜니티[40][171]
지속가능성[40] 1,234m2(13,280평방피트)[172] [아쉬움직임]
지속가능성[173]
mali [아쉬움직임] 오퍼튜니티[174] 말리관은 압둘라예 코나테[174]작품을 전시하고 있다.
오퍼튜니티[175] 파빌리온은 4개의 구역으로 구성되어 있습니다.관광, 투자 및 무역, 혁신, 창의성과 라이프스타일.[176]
제도 오퍼튜니티[177]
모바일성[178] 모리타니 파빌리온에는 경주용 [178]보트가 있다.
[아쉬움직임] 오퍼튜니티[180] 모리셔스 관에는 [180]도도새의 실물 크기 전시가 있다.
모바일성[181] 캐피털 엔지니어링[181] 파빌리온 외관은 할리스코 [182]출신의 여성 100명이 만든 코바늘 세공으로 덮여 있다.
모바일성[183]
모바일성[184]
오퍼튜니티[171] AODA, OOS[185] 모나코 파빌리온의 디자인은 모나코 [185]바위에서 영감을 얻었다.
★★★ [아쉬움직임] 모바일성[187] 몽골 사진작가들의 작품과 원나라지폐와 장식품, 몽골 [188]귀족들이 사용했던 민족 용기와 장식품 등 몽골 국립박물관의 유물들이 전시되어 있다.파빌리온을 찾는 사람들은 샤가이도 [187]할 수 있다.
지속가능성[40]
★★★★ 오퍼튜니티[40] 타리크 우알랄루[189] 누각은 7층 규모로 22채의 집이 겹겹이 쌓여 하나의 굽이굽이 [189]길로 이어져 있다.
[아쉬움직임] 지속가능성[191] 모잠비크관에는 전통 [191]프린트가 그려진 연이 설치돼 있다.
미얀마 myanmar 오퍼튜니티[40]
오퍼튜니티[192]
모바일성[193]
nepal팔 모바일성[194]
지속가능성[40][56] V8[195] 아키텍트 정자는 공기 중에서 하루에 1,000~2,000리터의 물을 뽑아내고 9,500개의 식용 식물과 [195][196]농작물이 있는 원뿔 모양의 수직 농장을 특징으로 한다.
지속가능성[40] 재스막스[197]
모바일성[198]
모바일성[199]
[60] 오퍼튜니티[200] 이 정자는 도툰 포풀라[201]실제 크기의 말 조각상을 특징으로 한다.
모바일성[202]
오퍼튜니티[40][203] 680m2(7,300평방피트) 전시공간[203] Rintala Egertsson 건축가, Expomobilia 및 FiveCurrents[203]
★★★ 모바일성[40] F&M 중동[204]
[아쉬움직임] 오퍼튜니티[205] 2,900m2(31,000평방피트)[206] 알자발 엔지니어링[205] 2,900평방미터에 이르는 오퍼튜니티존의 파키스탄관 히든 트레져스는, 종래의 파키스탄 문화 유산 [206]센터의 가능성을 살려 설계되어 있습니다.
모바일성[207]
오퍼튜니티[208] 1,250m2(13,500평방피트) [208] 나셰르 팔레스타인 관은 사우디와 UAE 관 사이에 있으며 면적은 1,250 평방미터이다.[209][210]
모바일성[211]
지속가능성[212]
모바일성[213]
모바일성[40] 2,500m2(27,000평방피트)[214] 해바타레[215] 페루 관에는 고대 잉카 다리인 [215]케슈아차카의 복제품이 전시되어 있다.이 전시관은 세계박람회 시상식에서 [112]"피플스 초이스 어워드"를 수상한 곳이다.
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★」 지속가능성[40] 1,386m2(14,920평방피트)[216] 로얄 피네다[217] 타갈로그어로 "코랄 암초"를 뜻하는 옛 타갈로그어의 이름을 따서 방코타라고 이름 붙여진 이 파빌리온은 더들리 디아즈의 할리야 조각품, 패트릭 카브랄의 보트 조각품 "시간의 배들"은 해양인이었던 필리핀인의 오스트로네시아 조상을 상징하며, 찰리 코의 "날리맨"은 해외 작품을 위해 설치되었다.ers[216][218][219]
[27] 모바일성[40] WXCA 및 Bellprat 파트너[220] 폴란드 파빌리온은 폴란드 스튜디오 WXCA와 스위스 스튜디오 Bellprat Partner가 디자인했다.WORLD EXPO AWARDS 대회에서 국제적인 권위 있는 Best Large Pavilion 상을 수상했습니다.폴란드 파빌리온 총계약자는 미지나로도예 타르기 포즈난스키에와 FM 알덴트로의 컨소시엄이었다.[220]
지속가능성[40] Saraiva + Associatos[221]
오퍼튜니티[222] [222]
지속가능성[40] 적층 아키텍처[223] 전시관에는 루마니아 [223]온천에서 추출한 생수병을 갖춘 워터바 "H2RO"가 포함되어 있습니다.
모바일성[35][40] 4,500m2(48,000평방피트) 이상 [224]

러시아관은 높이가 27미터이고 면적은 4,500 [225]평방미터가 넘는다.그것은 심파테카 엔터테인먼트 [226]그룹의 인간 두뇌인 "The Mechanics of Wonder"의 몰입형 설치를 특징으로 한다.2022년 러시아의 우크라이나 침공이 시작된 가운데 파빌리온은 끝까지 이어졌다.

[227] 오퍼튜니티[227]
[39] 지속가능성[40]
오퍼튜니티[228]
오퍼튜니티[229]
오퍼튜니티[230]
오퍼튜니티[231] 산마리노 정에는 도마냐노 [232]보물의 복제품이 있다.
지속가능성[233]
오퍼튜니티[40][234] 13,059m2(140,570평방피트)[235] 보리스 미카 어소시에이션스[235] 사우디아라비아가 2020 [236]두바이 엑스포에서 '베스트 파빌리온'상을 수상했다.
모바일성[237]
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ [238] 모바일성[238] 2,000m2(22,000평방피트)[239] A3 아키텍츠 스튜디오[238]
지속가능성[240]
오퍼튜니티[241]
지속가능성[40][56] ★★★ [242] 싱가포르 파빌리온에는 170여 [196]종의 식물 8만 그루가 전시되어 있다.
모바일성[243] 이반 쿨리파즈[243] 슬로바키아 전시관의 주요 전시품은 MH2 수소 자동차, 안드로버 1, 2호 우주 이동 로봇, VRM 비행 [244]시뮬레이터입니다.
지속가능성[245] 1,550m2(16,700평방피트)[246] 로버트 클룬, 산디 피르시[245] 파빌리온의 1층은 유럽 광장, 슬로베니아 기업 및 슬로베니아 관광청의 프레젠테이션이 있는 쇼룸, 슬로베니아의 자연 및 문화 유산 및 스포츠 성과를 보여주는 인터랙티브 룸으로 구성되어 있습니다.1층은 슬로베니아 혁신에 관한 360° 영화를 상영하는 Green Room과 Smart Room으로 구성되어 있습니다.슬로베니아 비즈니스 센터는 정부 [247]및 비즈니스 고위급 회의를 개최하는 2층에 위치하고 있습니다.
제도 오퍼튜니티[248]
오퍼튜니티[249]
공화국 오퍼튜니티[250] MultiChoice[250] 그룹
모바일성[35] 무유키 건축가[251] 파사드는 1개의 디지털 면과 3개의 아날로그 컬러 [252]면을 가진 1,597개의 회전 큐브로 구성되어 있습니다.
[253] 오퍼튜니티[253]
지속가능성[40] [254] 스페인 파빌리온은 젤레로스가 [255]개발한 6미터 하이퍼루프 모델인 Z01을 특징으로 합니다.
오퍼튜니티[40] 스리랑카 모라투와 대학교 학생 누각은 물을 주제로 설계되어 있다.디지털 스크린이 있고, 방문객들은 스리랑카 차와 스리랑카의 주요 명소에 대해 배울 수 있습니다. (태그라인:세계를 풍요롭게 할 수 있는 많은 측면이 있다.)[256]
모바일성[40] 수단의 정자는 누비아의 [257]집에서 영감을 얻었다.
지속가능성[40]
지속가능성[40] 2,1502 m (25,500 평방 [258]피트) 알레산드로 리펠리노 아르키텍터, 스튜디오 아드리앙 가르데르와 루이지 파르도 아치테티[258] 스웨덴 파빌리온 '숲'은 엑스포 지속가능성 지구에 위치하고 있으며, 전체적인 지속가능성 접근방식을 출발점으로 하여 전적으로 나무로 지어졌습니다.300여 그루의 나무줄기로 이루어져 있으며, 위층은 개별 나무집으로 되어 있다.스웨덴 파빌리온의 주제는 "혁신을 위한 공동 창조"로 혁신, 기술, 지속 가능성 [258]등 스웨덴의 강점 분야에 초점을 맞추고 있다.
[27] [39] 오퍼튜니티[40][171]
모바일성[259] XYZ[259] 설계자 시리아 정자에는 우가리 [260]문자가 전시되어 있다.
지속가능성[261]
[262] 모바일성[262]
[27] 모바일성[40] 인덱스 크리에이티브[263] 빌리지 파사드는 500개가 넘는 인공 "독락" 왕관 [264]꽃으로 덮여 있다.
East Timor 오퍼튜니티[265]
모바일성[266]
[267] 오퍼튜니티[267] 통안관에는 '지구는 내 친구'[267] 설치돼 있다.
모바일성[268] 아구아처 [268]주식회사
오퍼튜니티[269] Noaf Interiors LLC[269]
지속가능성[270]
투르크메니스탄 모바일성[40] 테크밀[271] 정자 입구에는 [272]5마리의 아칼테케 말 분수 조각상이 있다.
투발루 모바일성[273]
우간다 오퍼튜니티[274]
우크라이나 오퍼튜니티[40][171] 2,600m2(28,000평방피트)[275] 방랑자 베르너[276] 팔라시 파빌리온의 지상에는 실제와 예술적인 형태의 밀로 구성된 전시회 "밭"과 스마트한 사고를 상징하는 다질면의 큐브 "생각"과 멀티미디어 갤러리 "스마트 라이프"가 있다.2층은 우크라이나의 문화, 예술, 건축적 업적을 상징하는 26개의 자수가 있는 탁 트인 공간이다.최상위 레벨에는 현대 미술 전시회인 "엘립시스"와 로봇 "스카이랩 로보 콤플렉스"[277][278]가 있는 인터랙티브 바가 있습니다.
아랍에미리트[279] 오퍼튜니티[40] 15,0642 m (15,150 평방 피트)[280] 산티아고 칼라트라바[280] UAE 파빌리온은 날고 있는 매 모양이며 28개의 탄소 섬유 날개가 완전히 열려 내장된 태양 [281]전지판을 드러낼 수 있다.정자는 6개의 다른 [280]구역으로 구성되어 있다.
영국 오퍼튜니티[40][171] 에스 데블린 스튜디오[282] 파빌리온의 원뿔 모양은 스티븐 [282]호킹의 프로젝트에서 영감을 얻어 AI와 방문객들의 기여로 인해 끊임없이 변화하는 메시지를 특징으로 하는 슬랫으로 구성되어 있다.
미국 오퍼튜니티[283] 3,300m2(36,000평방피트)[284] 우즈 바곶[283] 이 전시관은 토마스 제퍼슨의 코란 사본, 미국 우주 비행사슈미트가 아폴로 17호 임무 중에 수집한 달 암석 샘플, 팔콘 9호 부스터의 43미터 높이 복제품, 화성 오퍼튜니티 [284][285]로버 복제품을 전시하고 있다.
우루과이 모바일성[286] 알 시라위 건설 [286]회사
우즈베키스탄[287] 지속가능성[287] OP3 엑스포[287]
바누아투 모바일성[288]
베네수엘라 오퍼튜니티[289] 방랑자 베르너[289] 팔라시 다양한 색상의 전시관은 일반 베네수엘라 시민들의 시각 전시, 베네수엘라 풍경과 생태계의 360도 전시, 베네수엘라의 주요 수출품과 광물 전시, 그리고 방문객들이 그림을 [290][289][291]그릴 수 있는 미완성 섹션이 있는 쥬베날 라벨로의 벽화를 특징으로 한다.
베트남[292] 오퍼튜니티[293] I5 및 MarknB[293] 파사드는 호이안800개의 전통 원뿔형 모자와 베트남 예술가들이 하노이 [294]국회의사당을 위해 만든 18개의 복제 예술품으로 덮여 있다.
예멘[295] 지속가능성[295]
잠비아 오퍼튜니티[296]
짐바브웨 오퍼튜니티[297] 아프리카의 미개척 보석그레이트 짐바브웨[298]복제품을 포함하고 있다.

파트너관

이름. 서브 테마 크기 건축가. 메모들
DP월드 오퍼튜니티[299] Yaghmour[299] 아키텍트 전시관은 2020년 [299]엑스포 이후 물류 전문 상설교원이 될 예정이다.
두바이 전기 수도국 지속가능성[300]
에미레이트항공 오퍼튜니티[301] 펄스[301] 그룹
에미레이트 국영 석유 회사[302] 오퍼튜니티[303] 2,060 평방미터[302] [303] 모튼
펩시코 모바일성[304] 게토레이가 후원하는 볼트
오퍼튜니티[304] 게다가 펩시와 레이의 협찬으로
지속가능성[304] Aquafina가 후원하고 재활용 캔으로 만든 드롭

조직관

이름. 서브 테마 크기 건축가. 메모들
African Union 아프리카 연합[305] 오퍼튜니티[305] 파빌리온은 3개의 구역으로 나뉩니다.우리의 역사, 변혁, 그리고 우리의 [306]유산.
Arab League 아랍 연맹[307] 오퍼튜니티[307]
아세안[292] 모바일성[308]
두바이 케어 오퍼튜니티[309] PICO[309]
Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf Gulf Cooperation Council Opportunity[310] The pavilion will feature a central pool of water and a giant knot pendulum symbolising one Gulf.[311]
Investment Corporation of Dubai Opportunity[310] ALEC FIT OUT[312]
Muslim World League Mobility[310]
Organisation of Islamic Cooperation Organization of Islamic Cooperation Mobility[313]
United Arab Emirates University Mobility[314] BASE Engineering, TODO, F&M[314]
World Expo Museum Mobility[315] Shanghai Modern National Ex.[315]

Special pavilions

Name Sub theme Size Architect Notes
Alif – The Mobility Pavilion Mobility[316] Foster and Partners[316] Alif – The Mobility Pavilion features the world's largest passenger lift, capable of transporting 160+ people at a time.[316]
Baden-Württemberg Opportunity[317] 2,300 m2 (25,000 sq ft)[318] NÜSSLI Adunic[317] More than 70 tonnes of spruce were shipped to Dubai from Baden-Württemberg to construct the pavilion.[319]
The Good Place[320] Opportunity Ahmad Abdulrahman Bukhash The pavilion features projects of Expo Live’s Innovation Impact Grant Programme, which supports 140 grassroots innovators from 76 countries.[321]
Mission Possible – The Opportunity Pavilion Opportunity[322] AGi Architects[322] The pavilion is the winner of the 'Best Exhibit/Display' award at the World Expo Awards.[112]
Terra – The Sustainability Pavilion Sustainability[323] Grimshaw Architects[323]
Vision Pavilion Sustainability[324] Icaria Atelier[324] The pavilion is the winner of the 'Best Small Pavilion' at the Word Expo Awards.[112]
Women's Pavilion[325] Sustainability[325]

Mascots

There are 6 mascots: Salama, Rashid, Latifa, Alif, Opti and Terra.[1] Rashid and Latifa are a 9- and 8-year-old brother and sister duo; Salama is a ghaf tree; and Alif, Opti and Terra are the respective guardian mascots for the mobility, opportunity and sustainability pavilions.[1]

Partners

In order to raise awareness about smart recycling, Expo 2020 organized nationwide bus tours with the waste partner Dulsco.[326] L'Oréal was the expo's beauty partner.[327] Accenture was the expo's Digital Services Premier Partner.[328] Cisco was the expo's Official Premier Digital Network Partner.[329] CNN was the official broadcaster for Dubai Expo 2020.[330] DP World was the expo's Premier Global Trade Partner.[331]

Official Premier Partners[332]
Sr. No. Partner
1 Accenture
2 Cisco
3 DP World
4 Emirates NBD
5 Etisalat
6 Emirates
7 G42
8 Mastercard
9 Nissan
10 Pepsico
11 SAP
12 Siemens
13 Terminus

Developments

Al Wasl Plaza

Economic

The Dubai Expo 2020 is associated with a rise in the UAE's GDP, as predicted by the International Monetary Fund.[333][334]

Diplomatic

In November 2019, the UAE permitted Israeli passport holders to enter the country during Expo 2020. Israelis were allowed to have their own pavilion at the event and to even visit the country afterwards.[335] In August 2020, the UAE and Israel agreed to fully normalize relations, superseding the previous agreement.

At the Expo 2020, the Emirati economy minister Abdulla bin Touq Al Marri, signed a deal with his Syrian counterpart, Mohammad Samer al-Khalil, with an aim of boosting trade between the two nations. Top officials from Bashar al-Assad’s regime attended the event. Syrian companies were also seen openly promoting their products at the Dubai Expo. It marked the little steps that the UAE was taking to move closer to Assad, who is shunned by majority of the world for his record of human rights abuses. Some Syrian companies also registered offshore entities in the UAE to conceal their origins and avoid the US and European sanctions. The Arab nation also assisted the Syrian importers to pay their international suppliers through Emirati accounts.[336]

After the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, Expo 2020 said it would not block Russian participation in Expo 2020. Russia had a prominent pavilion at the event.[337]

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

In 2020, the globally expanding COVID-19 pandemic brought Expo 2020 Dubai under scrutiny, as the event was expected to attract nearly 25 million visitors in October that year.[338] In March, the Geneva Council for Rights and Liberties warned against the abuse and exploitation of migrant workers in the United Arab Emirates. While rest of the country was under a lockdown due to the spread of coronavirus, the migrants continued to work on Expo 2020. The Geneva Council condemned the “discriminatory treatment of migrant workers”, urging the WHO to encourage the UAE to ensure their health and safety.[339]

On 25 March 2020, a staff member was tested positive.[340]

On 30 March 2020, the expo indicated that it was investigating postponement of the world's fair, which would require a two thirds' majority agreement from a BIE annual general meeting.[341] On 4 April 2020, the BIE announced that a meeting of the executive committee would take place virtually on 21 April to discuss a proposal to hold the expo between 1 October 2021 and 31 March 2022.[342] A final decision would need a two thirds majority vote from BIE members.[342]

On 21 April, the executive committee unanimously agreed to delay the expo until 1 October 2021 – 31 March 2022,[343] with this then going to a remote vote of the general assembly.[343] There is no proposal to change the name of the expo.[343]

On 4 May 2020, the BIE announced that the threshold to agree a delay had been passed,[344][345] although the vote was to open until 29 May.[345] At 6pm Paris time, 29 May, the decision was confirmed, along with retention of the name Expo 2020 Dubai.[346] New dates have been announced for 1 October 2021 – 31 March 2022.[347]

On 15 September 2021, organizers announced that visitors to Expo 2020 will be required to present a proof of vaccination or a negative PCR test taken within the previous 72 hours.[348]

World Chess Championship

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Chess Championship 2021 was rescheduled to take place between 24 November 2021 and 16 December 2021 as part of Expo 2020 Dubai. The match was won by reigning World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen of Norway, taking on challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi of Russia, who was victorious in the 2020–21 Candidates Tournament.[349]

Criticism

A month before Expo 2020, the European Parliament passed a resolution against the event, urging its member states and other nations to not participate. Citing the human rights records of the UAE, the EU also called for the international companies, who were sponsoring the event, to withdraw their sponsorship. The EU stated that the Emirati construction firms and businesses had been exploiting the rights of the migrant workers by forcing them to sign untranslated agreements, confiscating their passports, and leaving them to work for long hours and live in unsanitary conditions.[350] The UAE rejected the resolution as "factually incorrect".[351]

More than half of the 69 workers interviewed for a survey admitted paying recruitment fees in their home countries to acquire their positions. Many workers said their employers were aware of the practice but did nothing to stop it or repay the payments. Two-thirds of migrant workers polled said their wages or other benefits were not always paid on time or in full, leaving them unable to pay their bills or send money home to their families.[352]

Human Rights Watch said any parties connected with the Expo should use the event to raise human rights abuses in the country. In a statement, Michael Page, deputy Middle East director at HRW, said: "Dozens of UAE peaceful domestic critics have been arrested, railroaded in blatantly unfair trials, and condemned to many years in prison simply for trying to express their ideas on governance and human rights." Page called the event "yet another opportunity for the UAE to falsely present itself on the world stage as open, tolerant, and rights-respecting while shutting down the space for politics, public discourse, and activism", and called on participating countries to "ensure that they are not helping the UAE whitewash its image and obscure its abuses".[353]

As the UAE launched the World Expo Fair in October 2021, over two dozen human rights groups initiated an alternative expo online. The campaign was held to counter the Dubai Expo’s targeted narrative of “tolerance” and “openness”. In the event, activists came together with poets, musicians, and visual artists from the Middle East to highlight the repression in the UAE and to stand in solidarity with the prisoners of conscience. The campaign also called for the release of human rights activists, including Ahmed Mansoor, Nasser bin Ghaith and three from the UAE-94: Mohammed al-Roken, Mohammed al-Mansoori and Mohammed Abdul Razzaq al-Siddiq.[354][355]

The Emirati labor practices have been subject to criticism, resulting in Dubai authorities ensured to hold companies with fairly high standards of worker treatment for the event. Two months after the Expo 2020 commenced, human rights groups reported about the persisting violations. Migrant workers hired for the Expo 2020 were complaining about having to make exorbitant and illegal payments to local recruiters. Others complained of passport confiscation, broken promises on wages, unaffordable food, long working hours (sometimes in extremely hot weather), crowded, and unsanitary living conditions in dormitories. The human rights concerns and labor abuses at the Expo prompted the European Parliament to call for a boycott of the event.[356]

Three workers died from construction accidents building the Expo and three from COVID-19.[357]

In February 2022, a human rights and labor rights NGO called Equidem reported about the extensive abuse of migrant laborers being practiced by Emirati authorities at the Dubai Expo 2020. The allegations included charging illegal recruitment fees from the migrant workers, subjecting them to forced labor and racial discrimination, followed by delayed wages and confiscation of their passports. Those on the receiving end of the abuse were migrant laborers working as security guards, hospitality staff, cleaners, etc., at the Dubai Expo 2020. The report claimed that the UAE’s failure at protecting migrant workers during the event not only risked the reputation of the participating countries and companies. The UAE and Expo 2020 authorities refrained from commenting despite multiple requests.[358][359]

Bids and bidding

Once the first city had lodged a bid with the BIE, other cities had six months to respond. In early 2011, Izmir of Turkey and Ayutthaya of Thailand submitted bids to the BIE, initiating the six-month window for other cities to bid. When this window closed on 2 November 2011, there were five prospective cities, with Dubai making a last-minute entry. The BIE voted and selected the host city on 27 November 2013.

Five cities originally bid for the slot for a world's fair in 2020, with four remaining: Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Yekaterinburg, Russia; Izmir, Turkey; or São Paulo, Brazil. Expo 2020 will represent a first as a Middle Eastern destination will be hosting the event for the first time.[360]

The following cities lodged bids to the BIE for hosting the 2020 EXPO:

São Paulo was eliminated from contention after the first round of votes. Izmir was knocked out in the second. Yekaterinburg lost to Dubai in the third and final round of voting.

Dubai Expo

The UAE selected the theme "Connecting Minds, Creating the Future" and the sub-themes Sustainability, Mobility and Opportunity.[366][367]

On 27 November 2013, when Dubai won the right to host the Expo 2020, fireworks erupted at the world's tallest building, Burj Khalifa. A national holiday was declared the following day for all educational institutions across the country. The staging of the world fair and the preparations leading up to it are expected to result in 277,000 new jobs in the UAE, an injection of nearly $40 billion into the economy, and an increase in visitors of at least 25 million and up to 100 million.[368] Jumeirah Lake Towers, was given the name "Burj 2020" in honour of the World Expo 2020.[369]

Yekaterinburg Expo

The Russian bid The Global Mind would have run from 1 May to 31 October, and would have been the second-largest expo (after 2010 in Shanghai) and was intended to "survey world opinion through seven universal questions".[370]

İzmir Expo

The Turkish bid had a theme of New Routes to a Better World / Health for All and would have run from 30 April to 31 October.[371] A Health for All symposium was held in October 2013 for BIE delegates and was to discuss health issues across the world.[372]

São Paulo Expo

A Brazilian expo would have been called Power of Diversity, Harmony for Growth,[373] run from 15 May to 15 November, and would have covered 502 hectares.[374]

Ticket prices

Three types of passes can be booked: daily passes, monthly passes and seasonal passes. The daily pass is applicable for one day only, costing AED 95. The monthly pass offers unrestricted entry for 30 consecutive days and costs AED 195. The seasonal pass offers unlimited entry for the entire six months of the Expo and costs AED 495. Entry is free for children below the age of 18, students holding valid ID cards of recognized academic institutions,[citation needed] and visitors aged 60 and above. Tickets are also free for people of determination (disabled people), with 50% off being offered for one caretaker. Tickets went on sale worldwide from 18 July 2021 at the Expo's official website expo2020dubai.com.[375] For the last 50 days of Expo, a ticket was AED 50.

Stamps on Expo 2020

Stamps on Expo 2020 issued by postal administrations

Year Country Topic / Pavilion Theme No. of stamps Denomination / Value Date of issue
2013 Turkey Expo 2020 Izmir Candidacy 1 4.40 ₤ - Turkish lira Apr 4th
2014 United Arab Emirates Expo 2020 Candidacy winner 3 AED 3 for the 2 stamps, AED 10 for the Souvenir Sheet Sep 30th
2020 Monaco Monaco 360 1 1.16 € - Euro Oct 2nd
2021 France France Pavilion 1 1.50 € - Euro Jun 21st
2021 Czech Republic National Pavilion at Expo 2020 1 Z º (Kč 45.00) Sept 8th
2021 Luxembourg Architectural design of the Pavilion 1 0.80 € - Euro Sept 14th
2021 San Marino Expo 2020 1 3.90 € - Euro Sep 21st
2021 United Nations Connecting Minds, Creating the future 3 Contains three stamps, one for each UN Office. Denominations are US$1.30, CHF 2.00 and €1.80 Oct 1st
2021 Poland Creativity inspired by nature 1 8 zł - Polish złoty Oct 1st
2021 United Arab Emirates Connecting Minds, Creating the future 6 AED 3 for the 5 stamps, AED 20 for the Souvenir Sheet Oct 1st
2021 Brazil Architectural design of the Pavilion 3 5.20 R$ - Brazilian real Oct 18th
2021 Angola From Tradition to Innovation 5 Kz 3 - 4 stamps in sheetlet, Kz 1.2 - 1 stamp in MS Unknown
2022 Oman Experience a Nation - Growth, Harvest, Trade, Use 5 1 Riyal - 4 stamps in sheetlet & MS Jan 18th
2022 Slovakia Arabic coin - Trading in ancient Slavic Bratislava 1 2.10 € - Euro Jan 21st
2022 Algeria Architectural design of the Pavilion 2 25 and 50 Dinar Mar 1st

Postcard on Expo 2020

Postcard on Expo 2020 issued by postal administrations

Year Country Topic / Pavilion Theme No. of Postcards Denomination / Value Date of issue
2014 United Arab Emirates Expo 2020 Candidacy winner 2 AED 5 each Apr 4th
2021 United Arab Emirates Connecting Minds, Creating the future 1 AED 5 (Only available as part of a set costing AED 45) Apr 4th
2021 United Arab Emirates Connecting Minds, Creating the future 1 Distributed in Expo as a gift to visitors on December 3. Apr 4th
2022 Portugal Portugal Pavilion 1 0.91 € - Euro Jan 14th

Expo City Dubai

After the six-month-long running of Expo 2020, the site used for the fair will become part of a 3,000,000 square meter development called Expo City Dubai. Earlier branded as District 2020, Expo City Dubai is designed to be a "15-minute city" and will include 200,000 sq m of commercial and residential spaces with buildings like the Al Wasl Dome being retained in the district's design. Abiding by the rule of sustainability, Terra - The Sustainability Pavilion will become a children and science centre, while Alif - The Mobility Pavilion will become an office building. Mission Possible - The Opportunity Pavilion will be rebuilt as the Expo 2020 Museum and the UAE Pavilion will become the UAE's cultural centre. Only some of the most popular pavilions like those of India, Egypt and Saudi Arabia will remain as it is. The Water Feature and Garden in the Sky attractions are set to remain. Two hospitals, a school, and 200,000 square meters of office space will be added. The district will be well-connected to the rest of the city and country by road and is located near the Al Maktoum International Airport. The Expo 2020 metro station, located next to the Al Wasl Gate, will be renamed as Expo City Metro Station in the future. The ROVE Hotel will also stay.[376]

In 2022, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, PM and VP of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, announced the new plan for District 2020 as Expo City Dubai.[377] Later that year, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, the President of the UAE, announced that the COP28 Climate Summit will be held in Expo City Dubai. The development is set to open in October 2022.

Dismantling of pavilions

With the dismantling of pavilions beginning at the earnest, The Netherlands Pavilions was the first to go. Its raw materials will be used for other construction projects.

See also

References

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