Once the city that is forming at the site opens to the world on October 1, 2022, you can relive your Expo 2020 Dubai memories. His Majesty Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates and Ruler of Dubai, made the announcement about Expo City Dubai earlier today.
1. Al Wasl Plaza
The plaza is home to the beautiful Al Wasl Dome, which is known as Expo 2020’s beating heart. It is at the crossroads of the Expo’s three thematic districts. The dome becomes a 360-degree projection screen at night, with more than 250 state-of-the-art projectors.
2. Garden in the Sky
It’s a spinning observation tower that rises 55 metres above the Expo site to give guests a panoramic perspective. With its lush green, tree-lined upper deck, The Garden in the Sky justifies its name.
3. Water Feature
A journey to Expo 2020 Dubai would be completed without a visit to the waterfall. Gushing water is swept over the attraction’s walls, which then appears to flow upwards in a gravity-defying feat.
4. Alif, the Mobility Pavilion
It’s without a doubt one of the most beautiful pavilions on the Expo grounds. It is home to nine-metre-tall historical mobility giants that are larger-than-life.
5. Terra, the Sustainability Pavilion
Visitors can examine humanity’s relationship with the environment as well as the world’s fascination with excessive consumerism in the interactive pavilion. It assists visitors in making easy changes that lower their carbon footprint and impact on the environment.
6. Opportunity Pavilion
It will be transformed into the Expo 2020 Dubai Museum, a new addition that will emphasise the history and effect of World Expos while also honouring the six-month event’s success.
7. Women’s Pavilion
It features female change-makers across the world.
8. Vision Pavilion
It honours the vision of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid.
9. UAE Pavilion
Designed in the shape of a falcon in flight, the pavilion narrates the authentic Emirati story
10. Saudi Arabia Pavilion
Interactive experiences were among the most popular attractions at the Expo site’s second largest pavilion.