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What is after Expo 2020 Dubai?



What after Expo 2020 Dubai? 
.. Of course, there will be more continuous services that the exhibition will continue to provide and will have a positive impact on everyone.

The six-month-long Expo 2020 in Dubai have closed on March 31, after attracting nearly 17 million visitors from across the world. In its twilight, the focus has now shifted to the larger-than-life structures at the Expo, and what becomes of them once the event ends

We have temporary pavilions that are those pavilions erected by countries that have leased them on an ad-hoc basis. The plan is to run these pavilions only until Expo 2020 is LIVE and then tear them down once curtains come down on March 31. The space vacated by these pavilions will then play host to multiple homes, offices and commercial buildings as Expo 2020 will transform into a real estate behemoth, District 2020. Several countries, most notably the United States, Russia and China have temporary pavilions at Expo 2020

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