Expo 2020 Dubai and the UAE's moment of glory


Becky Anderson
Becky Anderson
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April 01, 2022

Here we are, after six months, more than 32,000 events, well over 20 million visits and an array of global stars gracing its orbit. The sun has finally set on a triumphant six months of Expo 2020.

It is easy to forget in the hubbub and spectacle of this grand undertaking’s final week that its story began in earnest a decade ago. When Dubai first unveiled its bid for this global fair its underlying ambitions were simple and clear: this was a chance to stand the emirate on the global stage, attract new tourism opportunities and plant the seeds of a start-up environment – with all the associated real estate development that would go with it.

As we all know, when the great exhibition was finally ready to open its doors, those ambitions were under the most existential of threats. As Covid-19’s grip on the world tightened, a global gathering to showcase, share and celebrate was the last thing on anybody’s mind.

Visitors attend the closing ceremony of Expo 2020, in Dubai, on March 31. AFP
Visitors attend the closing ceremony of Expo 2020, in Dubai, on March 31. AFP

Yet, when Expo finally did open its doors, while its ambitions were reined in, its horizons had somehow expanded. It was as if the pause had also given the UAE the chance to reflect on its own place in the world. The notion of what this country might achieve with a focus on fostering bilateral relations, compromise, peace and stability became a more overt hallmark of its outlook, and Expo became a physical expression of that philosophy.

There has been a constant stream of high-level visitors to this showcase in search of MOUs and bilateral agreements. The results of many of these may still be unclear, but there is no question that Expo helped to place the UAE in a leadership position for the region at a time when such a leader is dearly needed, especially as relations with the world’s key players are being recalibrated.

Female empowerment, something particularly significant for this region, was celebrated through the first-ever Women’s Pavilion, which shone a beacon on female achievements and potential. One woman who embodies this is Reem Al Hashimy, whose remarkable stewardship of this project should be applauded. She described Expo as “one of many significant milestones that really put the UAE on a trajectory towards prosperity, towards impact, really highlighting that global citizenry that we are so committed to”.

It was perhaps in the Expo Live Pavilion where the potential impact of this giant event was most on display.

I fell deeply in love with “Be My Eyes”, the brainchild of a Danish inventor who is losing his sight. It is an app that allows visually impaired people to ask for help, connecting them with one of the largest networks of volunteers of its kind in the world, who can then “see” for them through their smartphones. Unsure if the food in your fridge is past its use-by date, or whether the medicine bottle in your hand is the correct one? Direct help is literally in your hand.

Other projects address profound and urgent needs with delightful simplicity. One of these, Desert Control, is a project to turn arid soil into fertile land. The world is losing 12 million hectares of fertile soil a year, and all the biodiversity that goes with it. This invention uses nanotechnology, completely chemical-free, to restore degraded land to fertility in a matter of hours.

Another, “A Litre of Light”, uses inexpensive, readily available materials to provide high quality solar lighting to communities without electricity – a problem facing 1.4 billion people around the world. It offers a transformative solution to communities dependent on kerosene and replaces a costly, wasteful, impractical supply chain with a simple and environmentally friendly alternative.

These kinds of practical, viable innovations are as simple as they are inspiring. They also play directly into supporting the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals, which another remarkable woman, deputy secretary general of the UN, Amina Mohammad, used Expo as a platform to promote.

None of this will have been lost on the many thousands of local schoolchildren who visited the Expo site. This brings me to another observation: a feature of the pandemic was the way in which many in the UAE themselves began to view their country in a different way.

With travel options drastically reduced, the pandemic forced people around the world to engage with their home countries – and here in the UAE, Emiratis and other residents alike clearly liked what they saw. Expo provided an outlet for that fresh enthusiasm for local attractions. Seventy per cent of the visitors here are said to have been locals, a number surely beyond the dreams of the organisers.

Of course, the primary purpose of any Expo is to provide a place to bring the world together, and 192 countries will leave Expo 2020 safe in the knowledge that it provided them with that showcase.

But this fair has also seen Dubai take its chance to demonstrate its own evolution. Outsiders have often viewed this place as a playground, a place of extravagance, at times even wastefulness. But Expo – which came in under budget – has provided a platform for it to demonstrate it is serious about sustainability, mobility, and long-term opportunity. It has also shown the world that this is a truly international place – increasingly cosmopolitan, tolerant and innovative.

Against all the odds, this Expo and its host city have been a beacon for what might be possible for the world, even as that world continues to grapple with enormous challenges.

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Director: Joseph Kosinski

Rating: 4/5

WHEN TO GO:

September to November or March to May; this is when visitors are most likely to see what they’ve come for.

WHERE TO STAY:

Meghauli Serai, A Taj Safari - Chitwan National Park resort (tajhotels.com) is a one-hour drive from Bharatpur Airport with stays costing from Dh1,396 per night, including taxes and breakfast. Return airport transfers cost from Dh661.

HOW TO GET THERE:

Etihad Airways regularly flies from Abu Dhabi to Kathmandu from around Dh1,500 per person return, including taxes. Buddha Air (buddhaair.com) and Yeti Airlines (yetiairlines.com) fly from Kathmandu to Bharatpur several times a day from about Dh660 return and the flight takes just 20 minutes. Driving is possible but the roads are hilly which means it will take you five or six hours to travel 148 kilometres.

The specs

Engine: 2.0-litre 4-cylinder turbo

Power: 240hp at 5,500rpm

Torque: 390Nm at 3,000rpm

Transmission: eight-speed auto

Price: from Dh122,745

On sale: now

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First Test
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Second Test
December 2-6 (Adelaide Oval, Adelaide)
Third Test
December 14-18 (Waca Ground, Perth)
Fourth Test
December 26-30 (Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne)
Fifth Test
January 4-8, 2018 (Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney)

TICKETS

For tickets for the two-day Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL) event, entitled Dubai Invasion 2019, on September 27 and 28 go to www.meraticket.com.

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if you go

The flights 

Etihad and Emirates fly direct to Kolkata from Dh1,504 and Dh1,450 return including taxes, respectively. The flight takes four hours 30 minutes outbound and 5 hours 30 minute returning. 

The trains

Numerous trains link Kolkata and Murshidabad but the daily early morning Hazarduari Express (3’ 52”) is the fastest and most convenient; this service also stops in Plassey. The return train departs Murshidabad late afternoon. Though just about feasible as a day trip, staying overnight is recommended.

The hotels

Mursidabad’s hotels are less than modest but Berhampore, 11km south, offers more accommodation and facilities (and the Hazarduari Express also pauses here). Try Hotel The Fame, with an array of rooms from doubles at Rs1,596/Dh90 to a ‘grand presidential suite’ at Rs7,854/Dh443.

The biog

Family: Parents and four sisters

Education: Bachelor’s degree in business management and marketing at American University of Sharjah

A self-confessed foodie, she enjoys trying out new cuisines, her current favourite is the poke superfood bowls

Likes reading: autobiographies and fiction

Favourite holiday destination: Italy

Posts information about challenges, events, runs in other emirates on the group's Instagram account @Anagowrunning

Has created a database of Emirati and GCC sportspeople on Instagram @abeermk, highlight: Athletes

Apart from training, also talks to women about nutrition, healthy lifestyle, diabetes, cholesterol, blood pressure

Updated: April 01, 2022, 6:00 PM`