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Burj Khalifa celebrates Saudi participation in Expo 2020 Dubai

October 09, 2021
The video presentation at Burj Khalifa celebrating Saudi Arabia included animated images that shed light on the Kingdom’s rich nature, diverse ecosystems and deep-rooted heritage.
The video presentation at Burj Khalifa celebrating Saudi Arabia included animated images that shed light on the Kingdom’s rich nature, diverse ecosystems and deep-rooted heritage.

DUBAI — Dubai-based Burj Khalifa has celebrated Saudi Arabia's participation in "Expo 2020 Dubai", by playing a video against the facade of the tower during the weekend. The program triggered an outstanding interaction by the large audience that flocked to the plaza overlooking the tower in downtown Dubai.

The presentation included animated images that shed light on the Kingdom’s rich nature, diverse ecosystems and deep-rooted heritage, as well as unique tourist sites that stem from the values of hospitality and generosity rooted in the authentic Saudi culture, the generosity of its people, and their invitation to the world to visit the Kingdom and benefit from opportunities and the broad prospects being offered by the Kingdom in light of its Vision 2030.

To mark the occasion, Commissioner General of the Kingdom's pavilion Hussain Hanbazazah said the Saudi pavilion with its creative content, represents an invitation to welcome the world to share the dreams and aspirations of the Kingdom towards a common and prosperous future for all. He renewed a call on the audience to visit the pavilion which features more than 1,800 activities, distinguished programs and thematic weeks, covering all economic, developmental and cultural fields over the next six months. — SPA


October 09, 2021
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