As countdown to the opening of EXPO 2016 Antalya has started, the
number of countries having signed the participation agreements reached
51. According to International Exhibitions Bureau (BIE) data, EXPO 2016
Antalya will become the A-1 category EXPO with the highest participation
after the Osaka botanic EXPO organized in 1990 in Asia.
EXPO 2016 Antalya will open its gates on the evening of April 22nd in
the presence of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and attendance is
increasing day by day. The countries that have agreed to participate
are:
Sudan, South Korea, Pakistan, Georgia, Turkmenistan, Kenya, Yemen,
Nepal, Mauritania, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, China, Japan, Guinea,
Senegal, Niger, Palestine, Bangladesh, Kosovo, Qatar, Madagascar,
Netherlands, Burundi, Eritrea, Union of Comoros, Zimbabwe, Azerbaijan,
Moldova, Benin, England, Ghana, Hungary, Italy, Somalia, Sri Lanka,
Thailand, India, Myanmar, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Uganda, Democratic
People’s Republic of Korea, Ethiopia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Ukraine,
The Republic of South Africa, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo,
Germany, Serbia, Bulgaria.
Unofficial participants at EXPO 2016 Antalya are
Hong Kong, Chinese Taipei and Russian Cultural Association.
Kazım Aydın, General Secretary of the EXPO 2016 Antalya Agency,
highlighted the considerable attention with regards to country
participation in EXPO 2016 Antalya and said “It is gratifying to have
such a high number of countries participating”.
Aydın pointed that the countries will enrich EXPO 2016 Antalya and
stated that participants will make a permanent promotional investment by
having the opportunity to reach millions of people from different
countries through their gardens in EXPO 2016 Antalya.
HIGHEST PARTICIPATION IN OSAKA, 1990
According to the International Exhibitions Bureau (BIE) data, the
highest participation in the history of A-1 category botanic EXPOs was
achieved in Osaka, where 78 countries participated in 1990.