To the right of the entrance are the Sana'a-style columns, topped with arches decorated with the Hadrami architectural style.
In the back are display platforms of varying sizes, with various decorations inlaid with the colors of the moon, to combine the brilliance of the past with the colors of tomorrow!
The clear floor below reflects the colours of the fragrance coming from the various lights scattered around the pavilion, colours that combine the beauty of the moonlit and the modernity of the decorations inspired by the “Mashqar”, which are Yemeni aromatic plants that Yemenis adorn themselves with on their happy occasions and celebrations, all in visual and sensory harmony and harmony, combining light and the colours of the scents.
In the middle are the copper platforms, to the left of which are the pottery, and to the right of which are the traditional baskets made by hand from palm fronds.
On the right side of the entrance there is a welcoming phrase in the ancient Yemeni language “in Musnad letters” which reads:
This phrase is engraved on a stone platform.
In the background of this area there is an oil painting that encapsulates the beauty of the Yemeni heritage that no eye can ignore, a magic that combines culture, history, construction and architecture, for the land of the sons of civilization.
To the left of the artwork is another sculpture of a bottle tree, the lighting behind which reflects onto the projections of the platforms surrounding the place to form a breathtaking visual display!
On the left side of the wing are the arches that are almost always present in Yemeni architecture, and are topped with contemporary engravings and decorations inspired by the architectural style of the historic city of Zabid, the ancient city that was founded in the ninth century AD.
Below it are spaces for three sections of the same dimensions, the first of which has a display screen, the second of which contains pieces of stone art, the third of which contains gypsum sculptures decorated with stones, and the fourth of which displays the splendor of wooden sculptures.
The lights reflected from the moonlit bottles to the left of the entrance cast their colours on the colourful floor, and the suite exudes the scent of incense, as if the guest were in Yemen and not Osaka!
On the left of this area, in a simulation of the time portal, those wishing to sit on the chairs designated for them are shown scenes and footage of film materials that show the magic that Yemen possesses and the nature that God has bestowed upon it.
On the left of the area hang two panels, one of an Islamic manuscript and the other containing the text of the letter of King Solomon to Bilqis, Queen of Sheba.
On the left of it there is a space divided into four shelves, containing four models of Yemeni archaeological landmarks, well-crafted and illuminated, and on the adjacent wall there are frames of fifteen photographs, which will tell a story every month through the lenses of the photographers.
The Government of the Republic of Yemen, as the official partner of Expo Japan 2025, has assigned the Ministry of Industry and Trade to represent Yemen in this global cultural gathering and forum.
The Ministry is entrusted with the tasks of representing the official Yemeni delegation participating, as well as communicating with the national organizing committee of the exhibition, in addition to supervising the design of the Yemeni pavilion and the trade fair, and holding the National Day Night and other social events introducing Yemen.
At the same time, through such participations, the Ministry seeks to present investment opportunities to major commercial groups and multinational companies wishing to benefit from the facilities provided in vital sectors of various types and fields.
The Ministry works in parallel to prepare and provide supportive and encouraging environments for business sectors by reviewing specifications, controlling standards and monitoring quality, all in attempts aimed at integrating the national economy into economic blocs at the regional and international levels, which in turn will be reflected in preparing attractive and encouraging environments for investment and supporting the national economy, which was actually achieved after Yemen joined the World Trade Organization as a full member to become the 160th member after signing the accession agreement that was signed on the Indonesian island of Bali on December 4, 2013.
“Aali Conference and Exhibition Services” was honored to be assigned by the Ministry of Industry and Trade to provide logistical and technical support to ensure Yemen’s proper participation in the Japan Expo.
The company works in parallel to prepare the Ministry’s requirements for all needs and coordinate exhibitor spaces in the trade fair, under the direct supervision of the Ministry.
Aali will do its utmost, and will harness all its energies and capabilities, to contribute, under the management of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, to preserving the reputation and image of Yemen.