The future according to Bangladesh pavilion with handicraft experts



Bangladesh Pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020

Bangladesh pavilion showcase the cultural and Civilization history and socio-economic development that Bangladesh has achieved since its founding in 1971. At the Bangladesh Pavilion, we can see her empowerment of women in the kitchen garden, which has changed the face of not only families but also the country. The theme is the huge potential of small scale industries started by family groups in villages. Highlights the success of women in poultry, fisheries, jute farming, handicrafts and handlooms. This includes the solar wind projects.

Bangladesh Pavilion at Dubai expo

The pavilion under the theme  Indomitable Bangladesh  is inspired by the over 200 rivers criss- crossing the nation. The architect of the Bangladesh Pavilion is Wanders Werner Falasi. Bangladesh pavilion is located at the Sustainability district in Dubai Expo 2020

The first lesson kids learn is to have a kitchen garden at home. Home gardens for growing vegetables for personal use can be found in both rural and urban areas. Green revolution to the terrace. Food sector is safe as fish are available for 12 months. Feasts without fish dishes like Hilsa, Katla and Rohu are rare. The goal is to achieve self-sufficiency by making the most of the available circumstances. Steps are being taken to expand solar wind projects. The potential for generating electricity from waves is high.

Bangladeshngladesh is one of the best manufacturers of textiles in the world. Demand is high in the Arab region, including Bangladeshi readymade garments. Bangladesh ranks 2nd in the world in this regard. It is estimated that about 50 lakh women work in the handloom sector. In addition to the handloom sector, jute cultivation is also flourishing in the country. One acre can produce about 600 kg of jute. Increase the production of Paddy, Potatoes and Maize.

Bangladesh pavilion


The next goal is to bring more tourists to the country. Good weather, water sports, indigenous elements, non - conventional energy projects and food diversity are all positive factors.

This pavilion also shares the warm relationship with India. There are a number of direct perspectives on co-operation, such as rail-road projects connecting India, Nepal and Bhutan, as well as special economic zones targeting commercial and industrial enterprises and Hi - Tech Port. The rail project will help in the movement of goods and the growth of the tourism sector. Pavilion also shows the progress in the field of health education. 

Digital and physical displays are the main attraction of the Bangladesh Pavilion. 87.5 Square metres digital wall and around 20 interactive panels will presents different sectors of Bangladesh. In addition to, Traditional conventional display of physical items will showcase the history and culture of Bangladesh.

Seminars, workshops and discussions to presents the life of the Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and inspiring leadership qualities will be held. Export Promotion Bureau will also displays Bangladesh's export products to potential importers from different countries. Bangladesh Architecture Accademy will organise the cultural programs during the mega  event.



Visitors can know about Bangladesh and the history of the liberation war of Bangladesh 1971. Bangladesh pavilion has brought the achievements of the Kudumbasree community to the mainstream.

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