Serbian Finance Minister Siniša Mali announced that the Serbian pavilion at the EXPO in Osaka has been visited by one million people. “One million people have visited the Serbian pavilion at the EXPO in Osaka. I am pleased that we reached this milestone before the exhibition ends on October 13,” Mali wrote on Instagram.
The minister emphasized that this achievement exceeded all expectations. “The millionth visitor to step into this piece of Serbia in Japan is a result that, over six months of the exhibition, surpassed all our expectations. I am proud of everyone who worked tirelessly over the past six months to represent our country in Japan, contributing to our recognition as a nation with creativity to offer, a creative hub from the Western Balkans, on the other side of the world,” Mali wrote.
He added, “We are grateful to all visitors who shared the story of our Serbia – a country of creativity, play, and light.” According to the minister, this successful presentation in Osaka has made Serbia part of the culture of the future and an inspiration to the world, showing that hard work can achieve anything.
“Serbia has proven that it was rightly chosen to host EXPO 2027, that it will meet expectations, and that it is ready for the future! Thanks to every visitor and for believing that we can do this! Long live Serbia!” Mali concluded.






