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Hidden Gems in the Global Village Pavilions You Should Explore

  • Writer: Nahla Nazari
    Nahla Nazari
  • 5 days ago
  • 4 min read


Dubai’s Global Village Pavilions is an amazing blend of cultures from all over the world, and an experience of a lifetime for the visitors. The larger, better known pavilions will grab peoples’ attentions but trips are sometimes made as special because of the hidden gems in the unseen parts of the pavilion. These lesser explored places are places where the elements of the countries that they represent are expressed from local craftsmanship to unique flavors. Therefore, if you are in Global Village next time, please divert to these hidden treasures which are waiting to be discovered.


No matter if you are a first time visitor or a habitual passerby, Global Village always brings something new. Authentic products, traditional arts and rare experiences of each participating country are reflected in the pavilions. If you want to discover the hidden gems of places that go beyond the usual attractions, this blog is for you as I am going to tell you to those things which will make your trip more memorable.

 

Here are the Hidden Gems in the Global Village Pavilions You Should Explore

 

1. Tunisia Pavilion

The room does not look so fancy when you first see it, but step into the room, and you discover intricately handmade pottery and soaps made from olive oil. All these are made from traditional techniques passed on down through generations. The souvenirs are beautiful — the soaps have soothing scents and the pottery is vibrant with the designs of the pottery capturing the essence of Tunisia’s rich cultural heritage.

 

2. Yemen Pavilion

Yemen’s pavilion features its high quality Sidr honey, one of the world’s best. Wild bees are harvested to feed on the nectar of the Sidr tree and the honey is rich in flavour and has natural health benefits. A visit to this pavilion also gives you an opportunity to learn about other Yemeni specialties such as dried fruits and spices, so it’s a must visit if you have a penchant for authentic products.

 

3. Bosnia & the Balkans Pavilion

In the case of the Bosnia & the Balkans Pavilion, it is a hidden gem that often goes unnoticed. It sells a range of traditional wooden carvings as well as hand stitched textiles. The most interesting thing about this pavilion is its collection of herbal teas and natural remedies. These local products, which are sometimes made using ingredients from the Bosnian countryside, are something different.

 

4. Africa Pavilion

The Africa Pavilion is a show of African cultural diversity. Many visitors come for the colourful fabrics and jewelry to be seen in the shop, but the real treasures are the handmade masks, woven baskets and traditional musical instruments. Everything is made by skilled artisans from all over Africa ensuring that each item carries a story of its origin. That is a great place to buy unique gifts honoring African craftsmanship and African tradition.

 

5. Central Asia Pavilion

Included within the ancient Silk Road, the Central Asia Pavilion gives an interesting look into the region’s rich history. Hand woven textiles such as beautiful carpets and intricate scarves are typical of the region’s textile traditions and visitors can find them. Also part of the pavilion is a wide variety of spices from saffron to cumin, taking you to the centre of Central Asia’s culinary culture. There’s nothing like a fan of history and flavors can show you if you’re in that case.

 

6. Morocco Pavilion

Morocco is famous for its intricate lamps but there’s much more to see. The glowing lanterns will extend beyond and you will find exquisite leather goods like bags, slippers, belts which all come with high quality materials. These items are different due to the unique designs and traditional craftsmanship. Besides, you can find Moroccan beauty products such as argan oil and herbal skincare here, which are good gift or personal indulgence options.

 

7. Palestine Pavilion

A heart-warming place where you can connect with the culture through the handmade goods in Palestine Pavilion. Here we have traditional Palestinian embroidery with its most intricate designs and colors. Ceramic pottery, olive wood carvings, and aromatic spices are all items that will be found among the visitors and each of them represents a part of Palestinian heritage. The vendors recount personal stories and this unique aspect to the experience makes any visit to Backers a consistent must for all supporters of authentic craftsmanship.

 

8. South Korea Pavilion

South Korea’s pavilion is stuffed with quirky, fun items and cutting edge beauty products. The most popular K-pop memorabilia is apart from that, you will find a wide variety of skincare products and cosmetics that are also gaining global recognition for their effectiveness. In addition, the pavilion provides unique kitchen utensils and traditional Korean crafts, such as ceramics and textiles. Be it a fan of K beauty or not, each pavilion is full of surprises.

 

Conclusion

The Global Village Pavilions is not simply large crowds and popular attractions, it is the celebration of culture as it is. The hidden gems hidden in each pavilion lets you have a deeper connection with the world and bring back not only souvenirs but memory, stories and experience. Don’t forget to see these lesser seen wonders, as they will definitely make your visit to Global Village much more special.


If you're one of those that seek to wander the pavilions again, next time you pass by, take a separate path off from the main paths. I can assure you that you will be amazed with what you will encounter in these global villages' hidden corners, for it has the authentic treasures and cultures there to consummate at your disposal. Let the adventure become an adventure by yourself, and let these hidden gems be discovered even more unforgettable.

 
 
 

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