Dubai (Etihad)
His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, affirmed that the gathering of the world, east, west, north and south at Expo 2020 Dubai, as part of a unique creative celebration that brings together the world’s cultures and innovations in one location, is a clear proof of the great value that Dubai enjoys as an incubator International efforts, initiatives and ideas that help achieve more rapprochement between peoples and build new bridges for constructive cooperation among them. On the role of Dubai as an active partner in shaping the future.
This came during his visit yesterday to the headquarters of “Expo 2020 Dubai”, which included a number of pavilions of Asian and European countries, including the pavilion of the State of Singapore, which is located in the sustainability area, which His Highness was keen to visit due to its uniqueness and its great focus on the idea of environmental sustainability. The pavilion was designed with a dense vegetation cover through which Singapore expressed the idea of “a city in nature”, embodying the richness of its natural environment and the level of balance that it takes into account between the requirements of economic development and environmental conservation trends.
His Highness toured the corridors of the pavilion, which was distinguished by three huge conical models, each of which reached a height of 9 meters, one of which was dedicated to introducing the orchids that Singapore is famous for, while the second model focuses on the idea of the city being located in the heart of the natural environment, through advanced interactive technologies and a screen. A huge 360-degree surround view, while the third conical shape highlights the natural atmosphere of Singapore and its dense vegetation cover and rainforest trees that cover most of its parts. .
His Highness the Crown Prince of Dubai also visited the Slovak Republic pavilion in the mobility area, which focuses on highlighting the progress made by Slovakia in the field of future industries, especially in mobility and aviation activities, with special interest in employing hydrogen energy and its technologies, which are at the forefront of the government’s concerns there.
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