MUSCAT: The Sultanate of Oman is making significant strides in preparation for its participation in the upcoming Expo Osaka 2025. His Highness Sayyid Theyazin bin Haitham bin Tarik Al Said, Minister of Culture, Sports and Youth, recently chaired a pivotal meeting with the main committee overseeing Oman’s contributions to the global event. The meeting, held in Muscat, outlined detailed plans for showcasing Oman’s rich heritage, innovative achievements, and cultural diversity on the international stage in Japan.
Key discussions during the meeting focused on the design and theme of Oman’s pavilion, ensuring it represents the nation’s historical and modern identity. The committee emphasized creating an interactive and immersive experience for visitors, highlighting Oman’s advancements in sustainability, technology, and cultural preservation. Collaborations with local and international experts were discussed to ensure the pavilion meets global standards and leaves a lasting impression.
In addition to the pavilion’s design, the meeting addressed logistical arrangements and promotional strategies. Plans are underway to engage the Omani community, involving artists, entrepreneurs, and cultural ambassadors to contribute to the event. The committee is also coordinating with Japanese authorities and Expo organizers to ensure seamless participation and alignment with the event’s overarching themes of innovation and collaboration.
Expo Osaka 2025 provides Oman with a unique platform to strengthen ties with the global community while promoting its vision for sustainable development and cultural dialogue. The Sultanate’s active involvement in such international events underscores its commitment to fostering global partnerships and showcasing its contributions to a future of shared progress and innovation.