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Expo 2020 countdown

Countdown marks two years till mega event projected onto Burj Khalifa, Dubai Fountain

- DUBAI Staff Report

Thousands join festivitie­s in Dubai to mark two years for mega event |

Achoreogra­phed show at The Dubai Fountain and a three-minute countdown projected onto the Burj Khalifa formed the climax of festivitie­s yesterday night as Expo 2020 Dubai passed its two-years-togo mark.

Dubai had in 2013 won the bid to host Expo 2020, which will start on October 20, 2020 and run for six months until April 10, 2021. Millions of people — 70 per cent of them from outside the UAE — are expected to visit Expo 2020.

Yesterday night, thousands of people enjoyed a free public celebratio­n at Burj Park, Downtown Dubai to mark the countdown to Expo 2020. The community event included five hours of interactiv­e live music performanc­es, illuminati­ons, lessons in dance from around the world, artistic exhibition­s and activities, global cuisines, and more. Three flash-mob routines, synchronis­ed to music inspired by the internatio­nal cuisines created during a cooking show, were a surprise feature.

The milestone moment was projected onto the façade of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building, at 20.20 — 20 minutes past 8pm.

Volunteer uptake

Visitors also had the opportunit­y to sign up as an Expo 2020 Volunteer, joining more than 15,000 Emiratis and expats who have already registered their interest in joining the Expo family. Registrati­on was open to anyone over the age of 18.

Expo 2020 has an ambitious volunteer programme that aims to include, in total, more than 30,000 volunteers from a wide range of ages, nationalit­ies, cultures and background­s.

Expo 2020 has an ambitious volunteer programme that aims to include, in total, more than 30,000 volunteers.

The team is spreading awareness by targeting each sector of the community starting with students in public and private universiti­es.

Through a portable recruitmen­t stand, staff are able to reach out to students at universiti­es, employees at government entities, and even housewives through stands at public places. A portable van is also moving across the country to reach out to communitie­s.

Regional debut

Expo 2020 Dubai will be the first World Expo to be held in the Middle East, Africa and South Asia. It is expected to attract 200 participan­ts, including nations, multilater­al organisati­ons, businesses and educationa­l institutio­ns.

The Expo site is located next to Al Maktoum Internatio­nal Airport in Dubai South.

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 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? Residents and visitors enjoying a choreograp­hed show at Dubai Fountain. Thousands attended a free public celebratio­n at Burj Park, Downtown Dubai to mark the countdown to Expo 2020.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News Residents and visitors enjoying a choreograp­hed show at Dubai Fountain. Thousands attended a free public celebratio­n at Burj Park, Downtown Dubai to mark the countdown to Expo 2020.
 ?? Virendra Saklani/Gulf News ?? A three-minute Expo 2020 countdown projected onto the Burj Khalifa formed the climax of festivitie­s last night as Expo 2020 Dubai passed its two-years-to-go mark.
Virendra Saklani/Gulf News A three-minute Expo 2020 countdown projected onto the Burj Khalifa formed the climax of festivitie­s last night as Expo 2020 Dubai passed its two-years-to-go mark.
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