As part of his official trip to Japan, Prince Badr bin Abdullah, the Saudi minister of culture and chairman of the steering committee for the Kingdom’s participation in international expos, paid a visit to Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka on Monday.
At the World Expo headquarters, Prince Badr saw the Saudi pavilion’s parts, its design, and the most recent construction projects.
The Bureau International des Expositions in Osaka will plan and approve Expo 2025. It will begin on April 13, 2025, and run for six months, ending on October 13, 2025.The minister heard a briefing about the Saudi pavilion’s visitor experience and its sections, which contain information for the three pillars. For example, the Kingdom’s history is presented as a narrative that takes visitors on a journey to discover the cultures, customs, and values that make up the fundamental pillars of its identity. The pavilion showcases the Kingdom’s current significant radical shift and its role in building a better future for everyone. The top architectural company “Foster + Partners” designed the Kingdom’s pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka.
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