Denmark, Monaco, Cuba, Georgia, Indonesia, Italy, Lebanon, Malta
Expo 2020 Dubai is the very first global exhibition where each participating country has its own pavilion.
Each of the 192 national pavilions – spread across the three main neighborhoods of sustainability, mobility and opportunity – will have the chance to present their innovations and strategies.
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Here’s a look at eight more of the 192 pavilions at this year’s event.
Denmark
Architect: Madison Group | Location: Mobility district
Visitors to the Danish pavilion can take part in the construction of a 6.5m long LEGO Viking ship, listen to historical stories or visit the themed area filled with SMEs from a wide range of industries.
Meanwhile, a rooftop bar and restaurant concept offers indigenous cuisines and drinks.

Cuba
Architect: Pavilion of the thematic district | Location: Sustainability District
The Cuban pavilion aims to recreate a vibrant scene in the streets of Havana with local music.
Visitors can learn to piece together the wonders of the country through collaborative play or learn to dance Cha-cha-cha. Customers can also choose to go down mojitos made with Cuban cane sugar.

Monaco
Architect: LAPHO, OOS | Location: Opportunity district
The polygonal pavilion of Monaco, inspired by the âRock of Monacoâ, offers a multisensory journey through mirrored exhibition spaces, reproducing the images and smells of the Côte d’Azur.
The âKaleidoscopeâ will showcase the country’s art, culture and innovation, while visitors can take advantage of the âGarden of Opportunitiesâ to soak up the country’s warm climate.

Georgia
Architect: Pavilion of the thematic district | Location: Sustainability District
Through physical and digital exhibits, as well as immersive storytelling, the Georgian Pavilion brings the country’s history to life. Bridging the gap between Europe and Asia, the pavilion offers visitors the opportunity to learn all about ancient wine traditions.
Customers can also learn about one of the world’s most ecologically diverse places, comprising 12 climate zones.

Indonesia
Architect: PT Wijaya Karya | Location: Opportunity district
The Indonesian pavilion will present an archipelago full of opportunities for partnerships, natural wonders, crafts and emerging technologies. Visitors will be able to enjoy cultural performances from different regions of the archipelago, art exhibitions as well as savor local and indigenous cuisines.
The pavilion will also offer a glimpse of how the Southeast Asian country is developing science and technology and sharing its local wisdom and innovations with the world.

Italy
Architect: CRA-I.Rota-Matteo Gatto-F & M | Location: Al Forsan
The Italian pavilion uses architecture for a creative presentation of âthe beauty that connects peopleâ. Multidisciplinary skills, talent and ingenuity that can promote educational, professional and business opportunities are on display.
The pavilion, created with contributions from partner companies of all sizes, includes exhibition areas and functional spaces for events and other initiatives.

Lebanon
Architect: Groupe Bienne | Location: Opportunity district
The Lebanese Pavilion offers technology-related activities focused on youth empowerment and sports, among other areas. Visitors can also enjoy live shows, workshops, conferences and thematic festivals.

Malta
Architect: Pavilion of the thematic district | Location: Opportunity district
The Malta Pavilion offers products such as handmade jewelry, filigree objects, paintings and more. The space aims to transport guests to witness deep-rooted societal ties, emerging artistic communities and deep cultural impacts.
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