More than 4.5 million people visited Global Village during its recently concluded Silver Jubilee season.
The multicultural family destination's 25th edition was once again a huge hit with visitors as well as commercial partners.
As many as 78 cultures were represented in 26 pavilions across the venue.
From October 2020 through to May 2021, Global Village showed itself to be a mainstay of the travel, tourism, and hospitality industry, breaking barriers and establishing new standards while showcasing Dubai’s 'open for business' message to the world.
This resulted in over 5,000 commercial partners and exhibitors gaining valuable business during the six-month season.
The park has now begun preparations for Season 26 with registrations opening for investment and business opportunities.
"We are proud to support SMEs and help them achieve their goals, and we will once again bring our experience and resources together to support fresh ideas from our partners," said Bader Anwahi, the CEO of Global Village.

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