Hungary has unveiled the design of its country pavilion for the upcoming Expo 2020 event in Dubai.
 
Designed by Lorinc Csernyus, a student of the legendary Imre Makovecz, the timber-framed circular pavilion pays tribute to the country's thermal waters on a 1,828 sq m plot in the Mobility District.
 
The official website of the Hungarian Government stated that in harmony with the tourism country image "Wellspring of Wonders", the message of the Hungarian pavilion will focus on water, with special regard to balneology and curative tourism.
 
With its participation, Hungary aims to boost its Arab diplomatic and cultural relations besides promoting economic cooperation schemes, to boost trade relations, to enhance the country’s image, and introduce Hungarian tourism and gastronomy to the Arab region.
 
The participation agreement was signed in April by Hungarian Minister of State for the development and coordination of EU policies Szabolcs Takacs, who is also ministerial commissioner for Expo 2020 Dubai, and Najeeb Mohammed Al Ali, the executive director of Dubai Expo 2020 in Dubai.
 
Péter Szijj?rt?, Hungary's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, revealed that the government has earmarked 21 billion forints ($75.4 million) for the country's participation in the Expo.
 
"The central topic of Hungary's presentation will be water, and the government expects Hungarian water management technologies to enter the market in the UAE as a result of its presence at the Expo," he added.-TradeArabia News Service

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