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MALTATODAY 21 November 2021

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7 21 NOVEMBER 2021 The chairman of Property Malta addressing the delates on the first day Delegates on an architectural sight-seeing tour around the city Palm Jumeirah Monorail connects the Palm Jumeirah to the mainland. Opened in 2009, this light railway reaches a speed of up to 70Km/h, spans 5.4Km and has a capacity of about 40,000 daily riders. On the Saudi Arabia Pavilion, delegates had an opportunity to be inspired by the innovative and sustainable design that is LEED Platinum Certified. The pavilion is the second largest at Expo 2020, taking visitors on a journey through the country's ambitions across four main pillars: people, nature, heritage and opportunities. Delegates received a warm welcome on the Italian pavilion, which is built around concepts of buildings, systems and technologies for sustainability, circular economy and digital architecture. The experience touches on the country's extraordinary past, present and future, through some of the most creative and amazing displays.

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