
Relive Expo 2020 Dubai
Dubai welcomed the world from 1 October 2021 to 31 March 2022 across 192 country pavilions. Revisit the magic of this once-in-a-lifetime event.
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Expo 2020 milestones
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Where the mega-event was held
1st
World Expo
A pavilion
for every country
24M+
Visits
1M+
School visits
Expo 2020 video highlights
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The Opening Ceremony
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A message to the world from Expo 2020: Thank You
1851
London
The first World's Fair was held in London's Hyde Park and visited by six million people.
The first Expo was known as The Great Exhibition or the Crystal Palace Exhibition, referring to the recognisable structure built especially for the event.
The building was lauded as an architectural marvel and was later moved to South London, to an area known today as Crystal Palace.
1904
St. Louis, USA
Known as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and more informally as the St. Louis World's Fair, this world expo was attended by over 19 million people.
Contributions to science, technology and consumer goods were unveiled; from Alexander Graham Bell's 'radiophone' – the first wireless telephone, to the X-ray machine and the ice-cream cone.
1939
New York, USA
New York's first World's Fair took place in 1939 in Queens and welcomed over 44 million visitors.
During a tremulous time in world's history, the expo testified to the ingenuity of human imagination with inspiring exhibits from the Westinghouse Time Capsule that was to remain buried for 5,000 years, to the View Master – a concept close to today VR headsets, and the first colour television.
1970
Osaka, Japan
Expo '70 was the first of three World's Fairs in Japan. The expo hosted 78 countries and welcomed over 64 million visitors. Similar to the first expo held in London, the designers used the roof of the single festival plaza as a unifying symbol.
Every day we use some of the most memorable attractions exhibited, including the first mobile phone, the first IMAX film, and conveyor belt sushi.
2005
Nagoya, Japan
Japan's second World Expo, Aichi 2005, was held under the theme 'Nature's Wisdom', focusing on ecology and environmental wonders. 121 countries participated and 22 million visitors attended the event.
Showcases explored the relationship between people and nature, with exhibits such as the first humanoid robot and a screening of the film My Neighbour Totoro in the 'Forest Experience Zone'.
2021
Dubai, UAE
One of the first global mega-events since the pandemic, Expo 2020 will bring the world together to seek solutions to our greatest challenges, showcasing the latest scientific and technological advances from medicine to space travel.
Dubai invites you to join the making of a new world, meet more than 200 countries and organisations from around the globe and discover life-changing innovations that will have a meaningful impact on our planet and its people.
World's fair through the years