UAE Announced Free Entry To Expo 2020 On December 2nd On National Day

UAE Announced Free Entry To Expo 2020 On December 2nd On National Day

Last Updated on: 25th June 2023, 04:40 pm

UAE Announced Free Entry To Expo 2020 On December 2nd On National Day

Expo 2020 Dubai announced free admission for all residents and visitors on the occasion of the United Arab Emirates National Day, which is celebrated on 2nd December.

Organizers have released a number of passes and specials since the event began this year.

“People can use their existing tickets or show up the same day for free admission as long as they adhere to the COVID-19 measures,” reported the Khaleej Times.

He said visitors 18 and older must show evidence of vaccination or negative PCR test taken within the last 72 hours.

A four-day roster of world-class events and immersive experiences in the UAE will celebrate the UAE’s Golden Jubilee.

Dubai Expo 2020 is the largest and most diverse exhibition in the region with the participation of 192 countries, multilateral organizations, and companies. The exhibition began on October 1 and will run until March 31, 2022.

As per the official website of the Dubai Expo, each participating country was allowed to install its own pavilion at the exhibition for the first time in history.

Under the motto “Hidden Treasures of Pakistan”, the Pakistan pavilion was an instant success.

It includes eight key rooms that represent, among other things, the country’s history, religious diversity, culture, landscapes, and wildlife. One of the pavilions is also dedicated to Pakistan’s management of climate change and displays information and art installations on the government’s billion-tree tsunami project.

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As per a report by the Khaleej Times, around 8,000 people gathered at the Pakistan pavilion on the first day of the exhibition.

“It is beautiful. I want to visit Pakistan because it looks amazing. It is so pristine and beautiful. I had no idea that all these things existed in Pakistan,” one of the visitors told Geo News.

Another visitor called the Pakistan pavilion “extraordinary”, adding that he admired the rich culture of the country and the beautiful things it has to offer.

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