KARACHI: Pakistan’s top commerce official said on Wednesday the country’s Expo Dubai pavilion had been visited by nearly half a million people since the beginning of the mega event in the United Arab Emirates about three months ago.
The exhibition is the first major global event that has been opened to visitors since the emergence of the coronavirus pandemic.
It has brought together representatives of almost 200 nations who seek to utilize the opportunity to enhance trade and investment.
“500,000 people have visited the Pakistan Pavilion at Dubai expo in the last 82 days,” said special assistant to prime minister on commerce and investment Abdul Razak Dawood. “During this period, Pakistan held cultural events on a daily basis to introduce visitors to life in different areas of the country.”
He added the country was promoting various tourist destinations by displaying information about them on screens installed at the event.
“The Pakistan Pavilion is striving to promote tourism and culture at Dubai expo,” he said.
The UAE exhibition began on October 1 and will continue until March 31, 2022.
The Pakistan Pavilion was inaugurated by President Arif Alvi who said he was proud of what the Pakistani team had achieved in terms of reflecting the country’s culture and highlighting investment opportunities in it.