This is segment of DIY Destinations - Dubai & Expo 2020 Special highlight the pavilion of Slovakia, Peru, Dominican Republic, Kosovo, Moldova, Mongolia, Sameem, Slovenia with an local special co-host Saud Alraseesi
The Slovakia Pavilion is located in Mobility District, it’s pretty small compare to their European counterpart. But nonetheless, its aim is to showcase the goal of this small nation to transform from its agricultural country to rapid technological advance economy. On display includes hydrogen-powered car, the space mobile robotics, and the flight simulators.
The theme of Peru is cultural diversity, infinite wealth and ancient wisdom will help humanity to build a better future. The Peruvian culture is portrayed by the main bridge at the entrance. This is a representation of the Q’eswachaka Bridge, famed for being the only bridge in the world that for over 500 years, is annually rebuilt by more than a thousand men and women.
The Dominican Republic pavilion was a simple, but nonetheless a colourful presentation by a small nation showcasing the history of being the first settlement of the new world and be welcomed by the inclusive characteristics of its society and the warmth of its people.
Kosovo is Europe’s newest country. It’s pavilion tells the story of an emerging, vibrant, youthful nation whose demographic, statehood and identity is ripe with investment opportunities and the adventures that come with growth.
The Moldova Pavilion is dedicated to the country brand 'Tree of Life', which tells about the country from the perspective of five areas: 'Discover', 'Taste', 'Invest', 'Craft' and 'Wine'
The Mongolia pavilion embraces the nomadic lifestyle that Mongolian has held for thousands of years and illustrates how that co-exists with the current and developing urban lifestyle.
Sameem is Muslim name which means - Real; or Genuine. This is a open-air pavilion tells the story of the Emirati people, the land and the culture. It’s goal is to bring the visitors back in time, to the deep history of the United Arab Emirates, to find warmth and nostalgia for its difficult past, reflecting the suffering that the ancestors had experienced, until the state reached the position it currently occupies in terms of progress, prosperity and safety.
Finally, we showcase the traditional Arabic-African folk dance Mdaima.
Music by:
Vibe Tracks
"Faith"
RW Smith
"Might for Every Meal"
The Slovakia Pavilion is located in Mobility District, it’s pretty small compare to their European counterpart. But nonetheless, its aim is to showcase the goal of this small nation to transform from its agricultural country to rapid technological advance economy. On display includes hydrogen-powered car, the space mobile robotics, and the flight simulators.
The theme of Peru is cultural diversity, infinite wealth and ancient wisdom will help humanity to build a better future. The Peruvian culture is portrayed by the main bridge at the entrance. This is a representation of the Q’eswachaka Bridge, famed for being the only bridge in the world that for over 500 years, is annually rebuilt by more than a thousand men and women.
The Dominican Republic pavilion was a simple, but nonetheless a colourful presentation by a small nation showcasing the history of being the first settlement of the new world and be welcomed by the inclusive characteristics of its society and the warmth of its people.
Kosovo is Europe’s newest country. It’s pavilion tells the story of an emerging, vibrant, youthful nation whose demographic, statehood and identity is ripe with investment opportunities and the adventures that come with growth.
The Moldova Pavilion is dedicated to the country brand 'Tree of Life', which tells about the country from the perspective of five areas: 'Discover', 'Taste', 'Invest', 'Craft' and 'Wine'
The Mongolia pavilion embraces the nomadic lifestyle that Mongolian has held for thousands of years and illustrates how that co-exists with the current and developing urban lifestyle.
Sameem is Muslim name which means - Real; or Genuine. This is a open-air pavilion tells the story of the Emirati people, the land and the culture. It’s goal is to bring the visitors back in time, to the deep history of the United Arab Emirates, to find warmth and nostalgia for its difficult past, reflecting the suffering that the ancestors had experienced, until the state reached the position it currently occupies in terms of progress, prosperity and safety.
Finally, we showcase the traditional Arabic-African folk dance Mdaima.
Music by:
Vibe Tracks
"Faith"
RW Smith
"Might for Every Meal"
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- Moldova
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