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The site of Expo 2020 in Dubai on Saturday. RULA ROUHANA/REUTERS DUBAI, United Arab Emirates-Dubai on Saturday unveiled the signature pavilion for the upcoming Expo 2020, the world s fair that is scheduled to open later this year even as the pandemic which forced its postponement continues to rage. The Terra Pavilion features a towering 130-meter-wide canopy blanketed with thousands of solar panels. It is part of the sheikhdom s push to rally enthusiasm for the high-stakes expo despite the pandemic. The structure devoted to environmental sustainability rises from the fairgrounds on the desert outskirts of Dubai, where construction workers still scurry around national pavilions in various stages of completion. ....
DUBAI: Expo 2020, the long-awaited World Expo hosted by Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, originally scheduled for Oct. 20, 2020 through Apr. 10, 2021, is now taking the first steps towards opening to the public, despite rising coronavirus cases around the globe and in the UAE. On Saturday, Expo 2020’s signature pavilion, Terra, which focuses on sustainability, was unveiled. It will open to the public on Jan. 22 until Apr. 10 as part of the Pavilions Premiere, a limited-time opportunity for visitors to preview Expo 2020’s Thematic Pavilions ahead of their world debut in October 2021. Alif The Mobility Pavilion and Mission Possible The Opportunity Pavilion, will follow later in the first quarter of 2021. ....
Organizers of Expo 2020 Dubai have unveiled the site’s signature pavilion to reporters for the first time with the event nine months away amid the raging global pandemic ....
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