
Universal Exposition
A Universal Exposition, also known as a World's Fair, is a large international exhibition where countries showcase their achievements in various fields, such as culture, technology, and industry. These events promote innovation, facilitate cultural exchange, and foster international collaboration. They often feature pavilions from participating nations, showcasing their advancements and traditions. A notable example is the 1889 Exposition Universelle in Paris, which introduced the Eiffel Tower. Universal Expositions occur roughly every five years and are organized under the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE), promoting global dialogue and visibility for participating nations.