Seychelles, through its pavilion, showcases its economic priorities in a unique way, including a blue zone to promote investment in the blue economy, while highlighting protected areas, such as the May Valley and a living laboratory, which showcases the second largest coral reef in the world, Aldabra.
The Seychelles pavilion, located in the sustainability district, is designed as a treasure hunt, showcasing the country's natural beauty, the history of its 115 islands, the steps taken to safeguard them and the opportunities for visitors to take part in their preservation.
It is designed to make visitors feel compelled to value nature and is inspired by Seychelles' myths of lost treasures and treasure hunting culture, with different treasures to be found in the pavilion.
The Seychelles pavilion is also featured in the Expo 2020 "Beneath the Blue" trail, which illustrates new approaches that place innovation at the heart of marine conservation, an aspect that is prominent.