In Dubai, the opportunity to dive into Luxembourg
Before arriving at the toboggan which has now made the Luxembourg pavilion famous in all the aisles of the Dubai World Fair, visitors can dive a little deeper into Luxembourg and discover its tourist attractions. Interactive tables allow you to discover the different regions of Luxembourg, with photos and explanations, all on a touch screen. Guillaume and the Minister of Tourism Lex Delles, who inaugurated the Luxembourg Tourism Days on Monday, a charming operation aimed at people who use Luxembourgish.
In addition to the tables that allow you to dive into the old town or have a breathtaking view of the Terres Rouges, visitors can “ask a Luxembourger”, it is written on their back. We are official guides of Luxembourg, there is one per region, explain John Schlink, who represents Misererland, and Patrick Deboulle, who is there to extol the charms of Mullerthal and Oesling.
Know how
“The tourism directorate offered to put us forward as candidates. And then I was on stage before coming, to include the Moselle as far as Nancy, ”adds Patrick Deboulle. After having been there, visitors can therefore descend the toboggan in a Mullerthal-style setting. Then, they can go to meet different exhibitors presenting the know-how of their regions. “We represent the Mullerthal region in local fruit juices,” say Carine Clemens and Jean-Paul Friederes, of Eppel Press.
“We only use local fruits. This year, there were fewer apples, we made less juice ”. “It’s interesting for tourists to find local products, they are looking for this kind of chosen”. The same goes for Sandra Bauer, from Glastatelier, who makes stained-glass windows at Mondorf 1981. “It’s nice to show people how we work, what we have already achieved”. Further in the same room, visitors can see comments on the making of a Péckvillercher or discover the Esch 2022 program. Enough to organize a nice trip after the exhibition …
(In Dubai; jw / The essential)
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