EXPO 2020 — EXPERIENCE THE WORLD IN DUBAI

The Luxury Trips
5 min readJan 25, 2022

Expo 2020 Dubai is the most ambitious Expo to date, offering solutions to some of humanity’s most significant challenges. Aiming to connect minds and create the future, Expo 2020 Dubai is the first Expo in South Asia and the Middle East. The approximate cost will be 7 billion dollars. Mobility, Sustainability, and Opportunity are the three sub-themes for this year’s Expo. Over 23 million visitors are expected during the six-month exhibition period.

The world’s expos attract millions of visitors, who have the opportunity to see different ideas and identities by visiting pavilions and architectural installations around the world. Over one hundred countries, international organizations and businesses organize cultural events at these buildings. This once-in-a-lifetime event will display the finest in technology, architecture, science, and culture.

Check out these top ten magnificent pavilions that will change the world of design and architecture at Expo 2020 Dubai.

Top Ten Pavilions at Expo 2020 Dubai

An Expo Pavilion is a building designed by highly renowned architects for showcasing the latest innovations and technologies in a country. The Expo 2020 Dubai has a unique feature — every participating country will have a pavilion for the first time. Each pavilion will let visitors learn about the uniqueness of each country.

Take a look at the top ten country pavilions at Dubai Expo 2020,

1. United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Designed like a falcon, the pavilion of the United Arab Emirates is an impressive sight! Emirati achievements are shown on four floors, ranging from building the tallest skyscraper in the world to landing on Mars. The history of the United Arab Emirates as a global hub and its vision of creating a peaceful and progressive society is worth exploring.

2. United Kingdom

An impressive display of artificial intelligence and commercialization of space are among the highlights of the UK Pavilion. Es Devlin was the first woman to design a pavilion for an exhibit in the country. This year’s theme for the UK is ‘Innovating for a Shared Future.’ And visitors can pamper themselves by indulging in British culinary delights.

3. India

The 8,750 sqm pavilion of India is impressively large and visually appealing. The best part about the pavilion is the 360-degree recreation of the country’s past, present, and future. There are four floors in the pavilion and visitors can witness a brilliant blend of Ayurveda, Yoga, Space programs, and its fast-growing economy worth US$ 2.5 trillion. The pavilion celebrates 75 years of independence.

4. Switzerland

Through a series of interactive elements and pictures, the Swiss pavilion illustrates the essential aspects of Swiss culture and landscape. Fabrics and scaffolding components make up the pavilion. From magnificent landscapes to innovative ideas and projects for the future, Switzerland offers visitors numerous opportunities to discover its diversity.

5. China

The architectural presence of China signifies hope for the future. The pavilion represents both the nation’s economic growth and its commitment to its culture and traditions. China’s culture, history, and natural beauty are on display here. Chinese elements and contemporary technology are on display at the pavilion.

6. Brazil

Expo 2020’s Brazilian pavilion is a reminder of how significant water is to the world. The pavilion aims to raise public awareness about global problems such as climate change and pollution. A visitor can find incredible diversity, from flora and fauna to art and culture. It has a replica of the Amazon basin where visitors can take in the sights and sounds of Brazil’s riverside while taking in the scents and sights.

7. Singapore

Singapore has embraced advances in urban design, architecture and sustainability more than most other nations have in recent decades. This pavilion illustrates how Singapore has transformed from a polluted and crowded city to a futuristic haven. WOHA has designed a net-zero energy pavilion and a path towards liveability and resilience, which are also worth exploring.

8. New Zealand

New Zealand’s pavilion emphasizes the country’s commitment to protecting its people and territory. The art is influenced by the waka taonga, carved containers made by the Maori, New Zealand’s indigenous people, to protect valuable objects. Visitors have the opportunity to experience culture in the pavilion while discovering the interconnectedness of all life and people.

9. Australia

The Australian pavilion at Expo 2020 features a music stage immediately upon entry. Blue Sky Dreaming is the theme of the pavilion, which represents optimism, creativity, and ambition. Over the six months of the Expo, live concerts, musicians, and dancers will celebrate Australian diversity and collaboration.

10. South Korea

The South Korea pavilion is an impressive piece of artwork. At daytime, the tent-like structure is lit up by bright red and yellow colors, while at night, it glows by bursts of blue and pink. South Korea’s scientific and technological advances are displayed inside. Also, visitors can walk through the novel architecture with a mobile-guided path and participate in experiences related to mobility.

Dubai Expo 2020 — An Unmissable Luxury Event

Being one of the first global mega-events since the COVID-19 stepped in, Expo 2020 Dubai (1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022) is a luxury event and mega celebration to be attended by millions. Witness the excellence of creativity, innovation, progressiveness in this world’s biggest culture feast.

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