MUSCAT: HH Sayyid Theyazin bin Haitham Al Said, Oman’s Minister of Culture, Sports, and Youth, is set to inaugurate the Sultanate’s pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan. This global event, themed “Designing Future Society for Our Lives,” will feature the most innovative and sustainable ideas to shape the future. Oman’s participation reflects its commitment to fostering international collaboration and showcasing its rich cultural heritage and modern achievements.
The Omani pavilion will present an array of exhibits that highlight the country’s natural beauty, its technological advancements, and its visionary plans for a sustainable future. The pavilion will not only celebrate Oman’s history and traditions but also demonstrate its progress in various sectors like tourism, business, and renewable energy. The exhibition aims to offer visitors a unique perspective on how Oman is positioning itself for future development while maintaining strong ties to its heritage.
The Expo 2025 in Osaka is expected to attract millions of visitors from around the world. The event provides a valuable platform for nations to share knowledge, innovations, and solutions that address global challenges. Oman’s participation is a testament to its growing role in international affairs and its commitment to contributing positively to global discussions on sustainability, technology, and culture.
In preparation for the Expo, Oman has worked closely with various stakeholders to ensure that its pavilion will leave a lasting impression. The event will also provide a significant opportunity to strengthen ties with Japan and other participating nations, fostering cooperation in various fields. HH Sayyid Theyazin’s presence at the opening ceremony underscores the importance of the event and the Sultanate’s dedication to global collaboration.