During the National Day celebrations. (Photo: WAM)

Expo 2020 team celebrates National Day

Staff from more than 60 nations celebrate National Day at Expo 2020 Dubai site … reports Asian Lite News.

During the National Day celebrations. (Photo: WAM)

To mark the 47th UAE National Day and the historic achievements of this great nation, Expo 2020 Dubai hosted a special onsite celebration for its staff of more than 660 people.

The Expo 2020 team comprises individuals from more than 60 countries, perfectly highlighting the UAE’s spirit of unity, inclusivity and cross-cultural collaboration as the nation prepares to welcome the world for a six-month celebration of innovation from 20th October, 2020.

The festivities outside the newly-opened House of Volunteers featured everything from Emirati musical performances and arts and crafts, to traditional cuisine and a best-dressed competition.

Dubai Expo 2020

Speaking on the occasion, Najeeb Mohammed Al-Ali – Executive Director, Dubai Expo 2020 Bureau, said, “As the UAE celebrates its National Day in the Year of Zayed, Expo 2020 would like to congratulate our country’s wise leadership and its proud citizens on this momentous day. We look forward to showing our nation’s warm hospitality and rich culture to the world at Expo 2020 in less than two years’ time.”

The UAE was born 47 years ago, when its Founding Father the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan brought the seven emirates together to form a nation. Each year on 2nd December, the UAE takes the opportunity to honour the country’s heritage, thank its leaders and celebrate its emergence onto the global stage.

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