The management of the Yemen Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai denies the Hayel Saeed Group financing the Yemeni pavilion

English - Monday 04 October 2021 الساعة 03:44 pm
Aden, NewsYemen

 The management of the Yemen Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai denied that the Hayel Saeed Anam Group funded the Yemen Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, considering what was published in the media about the financing, construction and building of the Hayel Saeed Group for the Yemen Pavilion as rumors.

Dr. Manahel Thabet, who has been working for four years as a volunteer in the position of Deputy Commissioner-General of the Expo Pavilion and the executive for the plans and axes of Yemeni participation in the exhibition, published on her official Facebook page, an important clarification from the administration of the Yemen Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai.

She said some rumors were raised about the financing, construction and construction of the Yemeni Pavilion by Hayel Saeed Anam Company, and we here deny this news in whole and in detail, stressing that the United Arab Emirates and the Expo administration in particular built, built and supported the Yemen file at Expo 2020.

Dr. Manahel Thabet explained that the golden sponsorship of Hayel Saeed Anam companies was made in return for their participation in "commercial" events in the Expo during the next six months, as was the case with many advanced commercial companies to participate in the most important event for the region.

She added, "Hael Saeed's companies are among the respected national companies, so it should be noted that they are not involved in malicious rumours."

The Yemen pavilion opened its doors to visitors at the Expo 2020 Dubai, which is held in the UAE and will last for 6 months, with the participation of 192 countries.

The Yemen Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai is an opportunity to understand the infinite power of knowledge when discovering the creativity of one of the oldest civilizations, and the pavilion will allow visitors to see how ancient knowledge relates to modernity to achieve future achievements.

According to the event's website, the Yemeni pavilion will display the Miracle Book by Safi al-Din Ahmed bin Abdullah al-Salmi al-Wasabi, an original handwritten Yemeni manuscript.  

The pavilion will also provide an opportunity for visitors to learn about the advantages and types of Yemeni coffee beans, in addition to an astrolabe clock, as well as immersive video experiences and interactive games for children.