October 4, 2021
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Uganda and New Zealand showcase their culture

Uganda and New Zealand showcase their culture at Expo 2020 Dubai…reports Asian Lite News

Amazing vibes were displayed at Expo 2020 Dubai as Uganda and New Zealand displayed their tribal roots.

The highlight was the Kapa Haka performance by the New Zealand Pavilion today. The Maori activity of dancing and chanting was a treat for the visitors.

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