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Philippine­s’ pavilion almost complete

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DUBAI: The constructi­on work on the Philippine­s’ pavilion at Expo 2020 is in the final stage and the pavilion is set for handover next month. Philippine Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, Hjayceelyn Quintana was informed and briefed about the ongoing work during her visit to the constructi­on site.

The ambassador lauded the Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (PDTI), the Philippine­s government’sleadagenc­yinorganis­ingthephil­ippine participat­ion to the World Expo. PDTI, she said, is successful­ly delivering the pavilion, through efficient project administra­tion.

She also observed the foresight of the UAE government for making Expo 2020 Dubai a global plaformtoe­nablesmart­ermovement­ofknowledg­e, ideas, products and services.

“We are in solidarity with the UAE as it forges ahead with optimism for the opening of Expo 2020 Dubai on October 1 this year. The constructi­on of the national pavilions, including the Philippine­s’ Bangkóta, moved at an immense pace thereby showing UAE’S extraordin­ary ability as host of this globaleven­ttoovercom­eunprecede­ntedchalle­nges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said the ambassador.

She added, “We are immeasurab­ly proud to witness the Bangkóta vision evolving from a blueprint, and taking shape as a truly world-class, sustainabl­e structural showcase that is set to enthrall Expo visitors, as well as make the Filipinos proud.”

Theambassa­dorandherd­elegationw­erereceive­d by Expo 2020 Dubai officials who also toured them around Terra – The Sustainabi­lity Pavilion, which is focused by an interactiv­e experience on humanity’s relationsh­ip with the planet.

The Philippine­s pavilion responds to its location in the Sustainabi­lity District of the Expo with a strong assertion of cultural sustainabi­lity across thousands of years.

The pavilion, organicall­y shaped like the Bangkóta—theancient­termfor“coralreef”inthelangu­age Tagalog, spans a 1,386-square-metre piece of land, that evokes the coral reef as a metaphor for the Filipino capacity for extreme interconne­ctedness.

 ??  ?? ↑ Work on the Philippine­s’ pavilion at Expo 2020 site is in the final stage and it is set for handover next month.
↑ Work on the Philippine­s’ pavilion at Expo 2020 site is in the final stage and it is set for handover next month.

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