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Khaleej Times brought you all the action on the first Expo day — as it happened.
All roads, Metro and bus routes led to Expo 2020 Dubai on Friday, as it ushered in the world for the greatest show ever. The venue’s three giant gates are now open — exactly 2,864 days of meticulous planning, will and self-belief after the UAE won the bid to host the region’s first World Expo.
Our journalists were fanned out across the three thematic districts of the Expo — Mobility, Sustainability and Opportunity — to document visitors’ once-in-alifetime experience. Here’s how it happened.
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8.20pm
A dazzling end to an epic day
As Day 1 of the world’s greatest show draws to a close, fireworks light up the night sky at The Pointe in Palm Jumeirah.
Two other locations — Dubai Festival City and The Frame — are presenting their own unique spectacles tonight.
8.05pm
Don’t leave without a selfie!
Families, friends and everyone else — who made sure they were among the first to experience all that Expo 2020 has to offer — bring home snaps of a fun day out. As Al Wasl Dome lights up in all its glory, many take their spots for the perfect selfie.
Here’s another visitor with her Expo passport:
7.55pm
Enchanting dances
India’s Mohiniyattam dancers captivate the audience with their delicate movements and subtle facial expressions.
Mohiniyattam — literally interpreted as the dance of ‘Mohini’, the celestial enchantress of the Hindu mythology — is the classical solo dance form of the south Indian state of Kerala.
Performers from the eastern state of Odisha also wowed the crowd with one of the many forms of Indian classical dance — a dance of love and passion.
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7.41pm
The rhythms and melodies of India
Performers take the stage, showing the world the rich cultural heritage of their homeland.
7.25pm
‘Thank you, UAE, for taking care of every Indian expat’
Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, said India shares a special partnership with the UAE.
“It is constantly nurtured with the large Indian diaspora living in the UAE. I want to thank the UAE for taking care of every Indian during the Covid-19 pandemic,” Goyal said during the opening event.
“We have launched negotiations to develop economic partnerships between India and the UAE,” he added.
Dr Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, the UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Trade, was also present at the event. “We look forward to a successful participation of the Indian business community and the Indian expats [in this Expo],” he said.
7.14pm
Expo will bolster India-UAE’s historic ties: Modi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated the UAE’s leaders for the successful opening Expo 2020 Dubai.
In his video message, he also encouraged people to invest in India. The Expo, he said, will go a long way in strengthening India-UAE ties.
7.05pm
Yoga guru in the house
Visitors to the Indian pavilion got the chance to meet and greet yoga guru and businessman Baba Ramdev. Some got to take their selfies with him ahead of a cultural show marking the official opening of the pavilion.
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The Consulate-General of India in Dubai tweeted more snaps:
Yoga Guru @swamiramdev at the inaugural ceremony of #Indiapavilion #IndiaAtDubaiExpo @IndiaExpo2020 #AzadiKaAmritMahotsav #Expo2020Dubai pic.twitter.com/OX0xcjeMNf
— India in Dubai (@cgidubai) October 1, 2021
6.35pm
Al Wasl Dome dazzles again
After seeing a preview of Al Wasl Dome’s grandeur at the live-streamed opening gala last night, visitors throng to the Expo’s crown jewel to see its splendour firsthand. And, well, it didn’t disappoint.
Here’s another stunning view of the plaza:
6.20pm
A grand cultural show
Traditional artists from all over India have arrived to perform in a grand cultural showcase at Expo 2020 Dubai. Listen to the beats of the South Asian country here:
6pm
Indian Pavilion officially opens
India welcomes the world to its Dh250-million pavilion — one of the biggest at the Expo.
A walk-through of the 4,800sqm pavilion spread across four floors takes visitors on a journey through India, from its rich cultural heritage to its technological prowess. Here’s a first look inside:
Piyush Goyal, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food and Public Distribution and Textiles, and UAE Ambassador to India Dr Ahmed Al Banna led the inauguration.
Hon’ble Minister @PiyushGoyal inaugurated #Indiapavilion @expo2020dubai along with HE Ahmed Al Banna, UAE Ambassador to India, Shri S Kishore Spl. Secretary @DoC_GoI, @AmbKapoor @Vinay1011, presidium of @ficci_india & CG Dr. Aman Puri#IndiaAtDubaiExpo #AzadiKaAmritMahotsav pic.twitter.com/kj8ovHOK34
— India in Dubai (@cgidubai) October 1, 2021
5.45pm
Huge crowds of Indian expatriates patiently wait outside the Indian Pavilion ahead of the official inauguration ceremony.
India’s four-storey pavilion showcases a mix of everything India. Inside, exhibitions will showcase Ayurveda, yoga, the country’s space programme, and its fast-growing $2.5-trillion economy.
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5.30pm
Flying garden? Only at the Expo
At the Jubilee Park, this ‘flying garden’ caught the attention of several visitors.
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This attraction, called Garden in the Sky, is an observation tower and offers 360-degree views of the 4.38sqkm Expo 2020 Dubai site.
Its upper floor is planted with 10 Peltophorum inerme trees – also known as yellow flame trees — and is linked by stairs to the lower floor.
5.15pm
Long queue for a Swiss experience
Visitors make a beeline for the breathtaking sceneries that Switzerland is offering at its Reflections pavilion:
Want to hike up the Swiss Alps? Well, you can do just that here. The pavilion in the Opportunity District aims to inspire one and all to act for a better world.
A movie-like entry sets the tone for a visit to the pavilion. As you walk through the gates, you are covered in a sea of fog, and as you emerge from it, a jaw-dropping view of the astounding Swiss Alps greets you. Read more about the experience here.
5.00pm
But first, ice cream
Everyone gets free ice cream from Baskin Robbins at three locations across the Expo site on Day 1 of the mega event.
4.45pm
Get your groove on!
There was dancing everywhere at the Expo site. On one street, this group suddenly breaks out in a dance:
In another area, visitors sweat it out in a dance class:
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At the UAE Pavilion, people are greeted with traditional Emirati dance and rhythms:
4.30pm
Giant heart in UAE colours spotted in the sky
Expo visitors who are busy exploring the world fair are surprised to see jets flying overhead — putting on a stunning airshow.
Look: Jets take to the sky, paint a heart in #UAE colours at #Expo2020 site.@expo2020dubai
Video: Syed Ayaz/KT pic.twitter.com/tieXAFSsHj
— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) October 1, 2021
4.15pm
Welcome to the Swedish forest
With a pavilion dotted with wooden trunks and innovations for a bio-circular economy, Sweden turns the spotlight on a ‘co-creation’ process that can provide solutions to the global challenges of the future.
Ludvig Daver, Deputy Commissioner General of the Sweden Pavilion, explains the big idea behind the hub:
4.04pm
In Dubai to explore the world
This Expo visitor Sardor arrived in the UAE from Uzbekistan — together with eight of his colleagues — just to witness the launch of the Expo 2020. They landed in Dubai on Thursday and plan to stay in the city for a week.
The group — all software developers — have all picked up October passes and plan to make the most of their week at the world fair.
3.50pm
Experience the ‘Light of China’
Chinese President Xi Jinping on Friday wished Expo 2020 Dubai “full success”. The opening day of the mega event coincided with Chinese National Day.
In a video message for the opening of the China Pavilion, Xi said: “Expo 2020 Dubai is the first World Expo held in the Middle East. Under the theme of ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’, countries have an opportunity to share their philosophies and success… and enhance dialogue and cooperation. This shows the importance of the Expo.”
3.34pm
Call to prayer
Listen to the Azan, the Islamic call to prayer, at the Expo 2020 venue:
3.27pm
Inside Pakistan pavilion
From Mughal era to more contemporary offerings, here’s a sneak peak of what to expect from the Pakistan pavilion:
3.16pm
En route to Pakistan
Take a trip through the Expo venue to the Pakistan pavilion with KT journo Abdul Karim Hanif. A kaleidoscope of colours, it is truly a sight for sore eyes.
2.52pm
UAE pavilion, a masterpiece: Sheikh Mohammed
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has taken to Twitter to praise the efforts that went into putting together the UAE pavilion.
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— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) October 1, 2021
Sheikh Mohammed called the pavilion “an architectural masterpiece” after his tour of the event on Friday. He also commended the pavilion’s “distinguished cultural content” that awaits visitors from all over the world.
The Dubai Ruler said he also toured the American and Chinese pavilions. “East and West meet in Dubai,” he said.
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— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) October 1, 2021
Of the Kazakhstan pavilion, Sheikh Mohammed said, “Our relations with Kazakhstan are constantly developing and their presence at the Expo 2020 Dubai is an opportunity to consolidate these relations.”
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— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) October 1, 2021
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2.20pm
The crowd is building
2.07pm
Rest for the weary
Visitors relax on bean bags under the shade of a tree. Lovely garden areas at the Expo venue will offer guests a chance to take a quick break before continuing their exploration of the mammoth site.
1.50pm
Way to go green
Called Expo Explorer, this train takes passengers on a sight-seeing journey while experiencing the sustainable future of transport.
The Explorer may look like a classic locomotive, but it runs on compressed air, making it pollution-free.
1.36pm
How to get the Expo passport
The special Expo 2020 Dubai passport, launched last month, will help visitors ‘travel’ around the world and explore over 190 participating pavilions.
And it’s quickly shaping up to become one of the most popular Expo souvenirs for visitors, who can get a stamp from every pavilion they visit.
Here’s all you need to know:
1.13pm
New and improved
Have you seen these brand-new Expo-themed Nol cards?
12.49pm
Workers’ images to be beamed across digital screens
Expo 2020 Dubai has developed the Workers’ Portrait Series, which features stunning images capturing the diversity and spirit of the Expo workforce, accompanied by their inspiring quotes.
The images will be displayed on the digital screens around the public realm for visitors from around the world.
The series follows a 2017 audio-visual exhibition that showcased workers’ stories of Expo 2020, told in their languages.
12.32pm
Show of support
American national Lance Chase, and his sons Calvin and Magnus, decided to dress up in traditional Cambodian outfits. His wife, a Cambodian, is volunteering at her country’s pavilion.
12.15pm
‘So much to explore’
Dubai residents talk about why they wanted to visit the Expo on the very first day.
#Expo2020Dubai live: Dubai residents Divya And Philip said they have just obtained the #Expo2020 passport and will try to visit the site often to explore the different pavilions.
Catch all the latest action from the expo site here: https://t.co/j68ELlWiPv…
: Saman/KT pic.twitter.com/gu99v4qR5w
— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) October 1, 2021
11.56am
Special silver coins issued
The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) on Friday announced the issuance of silver coins that feature Expo 2020’s official mascots.
This is the second commemorative coin produced to mark this global event. The first gold and silver commemorative coins were issued on the occasion of the UAE hosting Expo 2020.
The Central Bank will issue 2,020 silver coins, each weighing 40 grams.
11.46am
A two-storey sculpture of a ‘life-giving female figure’, named Haliya, welcomes visitors to the Philippine pavilion.
The gigantic sculpture by Duddley Diaz intends to confront the world of the 21st century with a monumental commitment to life-giving.
11.41am
Philippine pavilion enchants visitors
Inspired by coral reefs, the Philippine pavilion is now officially open.
Filipinos from across the UAE gathered around the Bangkota (coral reef), getting a first glimpse of the ‘flying sculptures’ and mythical creatures crafted by some of the country’s renowned artists.
The mesmerising interiors are another story altogether. Take a look:
11.23am
Breathtaking water feature
Water, earth and fire form the ‘Expo 2020 Water Feature’ — one of the most stunning attractions on site.
Giant sheets of water tumble down 13-metre-high vertical walls. By night, the water will defy gravity and flow upwards, organisers had said earlier.
Situated between Al Wasl Plaza and Jubilee Park, the Expo 2020 Water Feature combines the elements of water, earth and fire.
The 153 individual waves range from glistening sheets to bursts of water that literally leap from the walls as they make their dramatic descent to the plaza below.
Visitors can walk to the base of the falls to see how the water disappears through the stone.
At the feature’s centre is a “mysterious circle of fire” that produces enormous bursts of flames in hues of red, green and yellow.
11.17am
All in the design
The vision of the Qatar pavilion is derived from four elements:
> Dhow: The sweeping and ascending geometric form of the pavilion relates to the billowing form of the dhow’s sails.
> Palm Trees: The abstract fusion of two intertwined palm trees is manifested through the sculptural monument.
> Swords: The intertwined swords are represented by two intertwining dhows that encompass the building form.
> Water: The reflective pools represent the Arabian Gulf encompassing Qatar.
The pavilion occupies a site of approx. 960 square metres and accommodates a total built area of approx. 620 square metres.
11.10am
Taste of Qatar
Performers participated in a traditional dance at the Qatar pavilion, which opened today.
Inside the pavilion, the walls have been transformed into giant screens that showcase the country’s vision for the future, as well as innovation, technology, sustainability and the upcoming FIFA World Cup in 2022.
#Qatar’s pavilion at #Expo2020Dubai, created under the theme ‘Qatar: The Future is Now’, reflects the country’s pioneering position in leading change, considering its vision and experiences.
Catch all the action from the first day of #Expo2020Dubai here: https://t.co/b225s8ACve pic.twitter.com/54bU0U1VYR
— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) October 1, 2021
Meanwhile, six totems have also been erected, mirroring the display on the walls.
The Qatar pavilion was designed and built on an expedited timeline of just five months. The pavilion’s sharp, sweeping form makes reference to the country’s coat of arms. The design aims to translate these cultural elements to capture movement, mobility, strength, and tradition.
Inside the Qatar pavilion, the walls have been transformed into giant screens that showcase the country’s vision for the future, as well as innovation, technology, sustainability and the upcoming FIFA World Cup in 2022.
Live blog: https://t.co/dwlN9EK3bW
Nandini Sircar/KT pic.twitter.com/Y6lmZPjJzD
— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) October 1, 2021
10.54am
Weekend plans: Set!
Abu Dhabi-based teacher Mary Mendoza has got herself an October pass and plans to visit the mega fair every weekend.
10.43am
Explore the Expo on wheels
You can rent cycles on the go around the Expo 2020 site, with 23 stations set up for visitors to book and use the bikes.
The Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) said on Friday that Careem has stationed 230 bicycles to tour the exhibition facilities. The cycles can be booked via the Careem Bike app.
10.36am
Sheikh Mohammed visits Expo site
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, has arrived at the Expo 2020 venue.
A tweet by the Dubai Media Office said the Dubai Ruler is currently inspecting the Expo headquarters. He is accompanied by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, and Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of the UAE.
He will visit the pavilions of the UAE, USA, China and Kazakhstan on day one.
10.16am
The Thai story
The Thailand pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai is their biggest yet, in the country’s history of participating in world expositions over the last 150 years. Take a look at the gorgeous facade:
9.51am
Expo 2020 monument unveiled; features names of 200,000 workers carved in stone
The Expo 2020 Dubai team has paid a touching tribute to workers who helped bring the event to life.
A monument dedicated to the workers has been unveiled at the Expo site and it celebrates more than 200,000 workers from around the world.
Inspired by the Moon’s metamorphosis in eclipse, the cylindrical columns also reference the traditional science of cartography and the fine engineering seen in astrolabes from the Islamic world.@expo2020dubai #Expo2020
Video: Neeraj Murali/KT pic.twitter.com/DAdL7vGq9g
— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) October 1, 2021
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9.43am
Excited faces are everywhere
These female tourists have travelled all the way from Saudi Arabia for the Expo!
9.38am
Smooth security process
As part of security checks, visitors are asked to place their belongings in trays as they walk past scanning gates. The process takes no more than a few minutes and operations are being handled efficiently, say reporters on the ground.
9.17am
First arrivals
Journalists from around the world have descended upon the Expo 2020 site this morning and have gathered at the media plaza to collect their accredited passes ahead of the first full day of the mega event.
One level up, people are being ushered in through different queues, as they enter the site with their camera equipment.
Announcements are being made at regular intervals for visitors to keep their vaccine cards handy as they enter the Expo site.
As the temperature outside hovers around the 30°C mark, visitors continue to arrive before the day’s events begin.
Designated lanes have been segregated with orange ribbons, as a significant number of the Expo staff pleasantly guide people in.
Visitors to the site are recommended to wear comfortable clothing and shoes, and carry water bottles to avoid dehydration.
8.56am
Live from the venue
Watch KT journo Abdul talk about why this Expo is so important :
8.32am
Take the shuttle bus… or walk!
Shuttle buses at the Mobility car park run every 5 minutes, but with the venue just five minutes away, you can head over on foot too.
8.26am
Excitement is in the air!
With a promise from the Ruler of Dubai himself that Expo 2020 will be an “unprecedented” event, anticipation is high for the mega fair.
At the entrance to the #MobilityDistrict at #Expo2020Dubai
Stay tuned to catch all the action on the first day ot #Expo2020 pic.twitter.com/tjL5snRlXr
— Khaleej Times (@khaleejtimes) October 1, 2021
8.20am
All aboard!
KT journalists Nandini Sircar and Neeraj Murali have boarded the Metro, which opened at 8am — two hours before its usual operating schedule.
8.11am
All roads lead to Expo
The Metro is, of course, not the only way to get to the world’s greatest show. Watch KT journo Abdul Karim Hanif talk about driving down to the site this morning.
8am
Train ride to remember
Today, October 1, marks a major milestone in the Expo journey, as Route 2020 launches its first official journey for the general public.
A massive area has been allocated at Jebel Ali Station for underground parking and commuters who wish to take the train can avail of this facility to park their cars free of cost.
Roads were devoid of traffic as usual this morning — but, no doubt, they will soon get busy as the UAE gears up for an action-packed weekend.
Today also marks the first full day of the Expo after the inauguration of the site that held its gala, star-studded opening ceremony on Thursday evening.
The anticipation has reached fever pitch as we head to the mega event, which is a voyage of hope, invention and collaboration with several architectural marvels.
Route 2020 runs from Al Rashidiya station on the Red Line to Expo 2020 station. The fare cost Dh7.5. Metro users can also top up their Nol cards if they wish to avoid standing in the queue.
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