The Americas Pavilion's reflects a unique cultures of both North and South America on each side. As you explore, you can walk through the Triumphal Arch of Mexico, admire the stelae (standing stone slabs) from the ancient Mayan city of Palenque, and observe iconic landmarks like the Statue of Liberty and Sitting Bull. Immerse yourself in the captivating art of the Incas and savor a diverse range of music, from the Mexican polka to the Brazilian Carimbo. At the top of the tepee, you'll find a striking figure of a Native American tribesman adorned in traditional attire and accessories.
Read moreThis season's Palestine Pavilion draws inspiration from the renowned Shahwan Mansion, serving as a tribute to the region's historical and cultural wealth. Guests can delight in traditional music and dance performances, savor authentic and indulgent street food, and explore the wares of artisans. It's an opportunity to share beautiful traditions, celebrate the bygone era, and create cherished memories with friends and loved ones.
Discover the essence of Jordan , where stunning landscapes of Petra meet the vibrant streets of Amman. This striking pavilion showcases the country's archaeological treasures, vibrant arts, and renowned hospitality.
The harmony between nature and architecture is beautifully depicted in the facade of the Korea Pavilion where locals attired in traditional dress greet you, and world-class artists regale you with Korean folklore dance that has stood the test of time. Shop for everything from Korean beauty products to K-POP themed merchandise and don't forget to take home a Korean-styled caricature artwork created by one of the on-site artists as a special souvenir!
Read moreThe Bahrain Pavilion is framed by two iconic landmarks. One side features the impressive Rifa Tower, while at the heart of the frontage stands the Bahrain World Trade Center. Visiting this pavilion is essential for both tourists and residents alike, as the air is infused with the enchanting fragrances of pure oud and bukhoor. Enjoy a traditional meal while being serenaded by the melodic tunes of folk dances and music.
Read moreA stunning replica of the Seif Palace with its intricate mosaics, gold dome, and majestic clock tower juxtaposed with the iconic and urban Kuwait Towers gives you the perfect backdrop to enjoy the distinct culture and traditions of Kuwait. Admire the Arabic calligraphy art on display as you sip on Qahwa and enjoy the intense beat of the drums at the hugely popular Kuwait Pavilion.
Read moreWander through a stunning replica of Souq Waqif, Doha's most iconic marketplace, where culture and heritage blend seamlessly. Explore a wide array of items, from garments and spices to handmade handicrafts and souvenirs – you'll have plenty to choose from! Be sure to savor a cup of freshly ground coffee and capture memories with a selfie at the Rumailah Park Arch. It's a splendid way to conclude your memorable visit to the Qatar Pavilion.
Read moreA captivating fusion of two rich and vibrant cultures, This unique pavilion showcases the diverse traditions, art, and flavors of both nations, creating an immersive environment for guests to explore their distinct heritages.
The mystery that defines a continent finds its finest representation in the Maasai tribes. The pavilion serves as a tribute to these legendary residents of the Great Lakes, as well as a salute to the Nubians, whose origins trace back to what is now northern Sudan and Southern Egypt. The Maasai are renowned for their vibrant colors and grand ceremonies, and these motifs prominently adorn the pavilion's exterior. The intersecting arches symbolize the Arusha Museum, while a replica of the Africa Tower is dedicated to the unity of African nations.
Read moreLet the sweet aroma of frankincense guide you through the stunning Oman Pavilion, which gets its inspiration from the country's rich history and stunning natural environments. With the majestic Hajar mountains forming a perfect backdrop, saunter through a traditional marketplace where local artisans peddle unique antiques, artefacts and the pulsating beats of the Bedouin performers fill the air.
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