Global Village Begins Applications for Retail and Guest Services Categories in Its 30th Season

Global Village, one of the premier cultural parks around the world and a leading family destination for culture, entertainment, and shopping in the region, has announced the opening of applications for retailers and guest services for its highly anticipated 30th season. The venue concluded its 29th season by achieving a remarkable milestone, welcoming 10.5 million guests, and invites business owners to participate in what is expected to be the largest season in its history.

The retail opportunities at Global Village present an ideal chance for entrepreneurs looking to launch or expand their businesses, granting them access to millions of visitors from around the globe. Additionally, guest services offer a unique opportunity for those wishing to provide unparalleled experiences, supported by a comprehensive infrastructure and exceptional assistance from the venue.

Global Village reaffirms its strong commitment to creating an optimal environment and providing complete support and growth opportunities for businesses in the retail and service sectors while showcasing diverse cultures and experiences from across the world. Interested parties looking to be part of the 30th season are encouraged to register through its official website.

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