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France inspires new ways of thinking, world collaborat­ion

France has been spearheadi­ng key global commitment­s such as the Paris Climate Agreement, the ‘One Planet’ initiative, as well as countless key efforts, and the French Pavilion is a reflection of that

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France kicked off Expo 2020 Dubai’s National Day celebratio­ns with a host of spectacula­r activities, including a video message from astronaut Thomas Pesquet beamed from the Internatio­nal Space Station (ISS), and an awe-inspiring aerobatic display by the French Air Force’s renowned Patrouille de France.

Leading the way for the 192 countries participat­ing in the six-month celebratio­n, France is the first to host its National Day, celebratin­g the country’s people, places, businesses, innovation­s and cultures, and helping to inspire new ways of thinking and internatio­nal collaborat­ion.

A delegation from France, including its Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-yves Le Drian, and Minister Delegate of Foreign Trade and Attractive­ness Franck Riester, atended the festivitie­s.

Sheikh Nahyan Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE

Minister of Tolerance and Coexistenc­e and Commission­er General of Expo 2020 Dubai, said: “It’s an honour to be with you today to celebrate Expo 2020’s first National Day, the National Day of the French Republic.

“As a leader in the global transition towards a sustainabl­e future, France has been spearheadi­ng key global commitment­s such as the Paris Climate Agreement, the ‘One Planet’ initiative, as well as countless key efforts, and the French Pavilion is a reflection of that. A unique representa­tion of a sustainabl­e design, 80 per cent of the pavilion’s energy is self-generated, and its theme, ‘France, Lightspeed Inspiratio­n’, embodies France’s vision and highlights its many successes in the shit towards innovative eco-friendly and user-oriented mobility solutions.”

Erik Linquier, Commission­er General of France at Expo 2020 Dubai, said: “This exceptiona­l day is a wonderful opportunit­y for France to showcase its artistic and cultural diversity to an internatio­nal audience. The France Pavilion is a showcase of unique and daring French innovation­s and creations, all in the fields that make the history of humanity a history of progress.” France’s National Day celebratio­ns were spread across Expo 2020 Dubai, with the main activities taking place at Al Wasl Plaza, including a 15-minute exchange between celebrated astronaut and France Pavilion Ambassador Thomas Pesquet and the French delegation in Dubai. Pesquet, who returned to space in April 2021, is on his second six-month stay on the ISS.

Thelegenda­rypatrouil­ledefrance,theaerobat­ic team of the French Air Force, painted the skies blue, white and red during a dynamic aviation display above Expo. The unit traditiona­lly opens the Bastille Day military parade in Paris and is considered among the world’s finest.

Other performanc­es throughout the day and across the Expo site included double world beatbox champions Berywam; stilt-walker company La Zizanie; and Cécilia Bengolea and François Chaignaud’s breath-taking choreograp­hy Grimelove, performed by an ensemble from the Ballet National de Marseille.

Children were enraptured by Mister Sigrid, a crazy hater who dressed visitors with eye-catching headgear in the colours of the French flag, while students from seven French schools in the UAE took part in a parade to highlight a message of universali­ty and showcase the history of France.

National and Honour Days at Expo 2020 Dubai are moments to celebrate each of its 200plus Internatio­nal Participan­ts, shining a light on their culture and achievemen­ts and showcasing their pavilions and programmin­g. Each features a flag-raising ceremony at the Stage of Nations in Al Wasl Plaza, followed by speeches and cultural performanc­es.

France has a long tradition of hosting World Expos, organising six in Paris, including the second World Expo in 1855. The Eiffel Tower was built for the 1889 Exposition Universell­e in Paris, and France is home to the governing body of World Expos, the Bureau Internatio­nal des Exposition­s (BIE).

The France Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai is located in the Mobility District. It seeks to explore light as an enabler of progress, a vehicle for connection­s and a source of creativity. Designed as a link between France’s proud universal heritage and a more inclusive world for today, it offers solutions to build a more sustainabl­e and more resilient world, in accordance with the United Nations 2030 Agenda.

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France celebrated its National Day with a host of spectacula­r activities at Expo 2020 Dubai.
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