The 12 halls in the Iranian pavilion are displaying Iran's economy, social development, theater, handmade carpets, and culture. It is an attempt to highlight a peaceful coexistence and to showcase Iran’s ancient civilization and traditions, its rituals and its people.
There is also an Iranian restaurant with the country's atmosphere and traditional drinks.
Iran pavilion's tourism hall introduces one of Iran's provinces by showing visual content every five days.
Since many countries and companies are also looking to the expo (the first major global event since the coronavirus pandemic) to boost trade and investment, the attendees from Iran are also taking the opportunity to reveal more about medical tourism and off-the-beaten tracks.
Visitors can experience carpet weaving while listening to Iranian music.
Over 190 countries are participating in the Expo 2020 Dubai.
Expo 2020 Dubai is currently underway from October 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022, for 6 months.
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