Sri Lanka Pavilion shines at Expo 2020 Dubai
The Sri Lanka Pavilion continued to attract large numbers of visitors to Expo 2020 – a result of the concerted efforts of Sri Lanka Tourism along with partners to date – Export Development Board, Ceylon Tea Board, SriLankan Airlines and Consulate of Dubai and with the excellent and willing cooperation of the Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.
Expo 2020 Dubai, a prestigious global event commenced on 1 October and will run until 31 March 2022. It is situated across a 438 hectare area, that is around 1,083 acres, of desert land held with the participation of 192 countries under the thematic districts of Opportunity, Mobility and Sustainability and the Sri Lanka Pavilion is positioned in the ‘Opportunity District’ of the Expo Village. The space allocated is a 212 sq meter area, assigned free of charge, by Expo 2020 Dubai.
The Sri Lanka Pavilion is built on a design concept given by
a team from the Moratuwa University, which won the design award selected and
awarded by expo officials. This was when the Export Development Board (EDB) was
taking the lead, from 2018, in representing Sri Lanka at Expo 2020. Based on the design and approvals from the
organisers of Expo 2020 Dubai the pavilion showcases the hydraulic civilisation
of Sri Lanka and is being presented in a manner to attract tourists to the
Island. In a visual journey keeping in mind the unique position of Sri Lanka as
an authentic, compact and diverse destination.
Financial constraints have also played a part when implementing
some of the plans of the EDB, which had budgeted and planned for the
expenditure to the tune of Rs. 580 million and the contributions from industry
players, for the six months duration of Expo 2020. The pandemic and economic
factors resulted in EDB not being able to raise the funds, Sri Lanka Tourism
being called upon in December 2020 to shoulder the financial responsibility and
also to take leadership with Tourism agreeing to spend Rs. 155.5 million, a
fraction of the initial budget, for the entire six months, to manage the event
in Dubai.
Included in the pavilion is a retail corner hosted by EDB
providing the opportunity for Sri Lankan export businesses to exhibit their
products. These exporters were selected in response to an industry circular,
and provides the opportunity for variety and a greater number of exporter
participation as it is on a rotation basis. Also included in the pavilion is
the famous ‘Ceylon Tea’ corner hosted by the Tea Board in partnership with the
private sector and will be on a roster basis and run throughout the six months.
Laksala is also provided with a special souk to showcase and to sell Sri Lankan
art and craft outside the Sri Lankan Pavilion.
The Tea Board, BOI and Port City will have their own B2B forums facilitated by Sri Lanka Tourism at Expo 2020 Dubai focusing on creating awareness and connecting with potential investors and businesses, paving the way for Sri Lankan businesses to unleash possible opportunities in a global market place. Also hosted is the Sri Lanka Tourism Travel B2B Forum connecting the local travel and tourism industry with global players.
The Sri Lanka Gem and Jewellery Authority with industry participation will showcase ‘Ceylon Gems’ at the Sri Lanka Pavilion from mid-December till early January and will also run a gem promotion providing the visitors with an opportunity to win Ceylon gems. SriLankan Airlines' raffle draw to win free airline tickets, with social media engagement, is also a huge success according to reports coming from Dubai.
“Sri Lanka Tourism looks forward to presenting many more
attractions in the coming days weeks and months during the whole duration of
the exhibition and it is all planned to keep the momentum going not only at the
opening of the exhibition but to continue throughout until March 2022. Taking
on the huge responsibility and challenge with limited time and resources, we
are happy to state that the Sri Lanka Pavilion is a success due to the
concerted effort of all stakeholders who stand behind Sri Lanka and Sri Lanka
Tourism,” it added.
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