
Jordan Pavilion ranks first in visitor satisfaction at Expo 2025 Osaka
The Jordanian pavilion at Expo 2025 in Osaka, Japan, has achieved a remarkable milestone by topping the visitor satisfaction rankings, according to a survey conducted by Japanese market research firm Pia.
Despite strong competition and large crowds at pavilions from major countries such as the United States and Italy, the Jordan Pavilion stood out for its engaging content and visitor experience, earning it the highest satisfaction score among attendees.
Expo 2025 runs from April 13 to October 13, 2025, and hosts over 150 countries and international organizations. The global event focuses on tackling future challenges in health, environment, technology, and innovation, while promoting smart solutions to improve quality of life.
Jordan's participation features a rich and diverse display showcasing the country's culture, innovation, tourism, and hospitality. The pavilion has attracted thousands of visitors, significantly enhancing Jordan's image on the international stage.

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