This magazine is July/August 1970 issue of Aramco World magazine, featuring articles about the Expo '70 World's Fair in Osaka, Japan. The cover image shows the architecture of the exposition with the specific mention of "The Arabs at Osaka" and the final installment of the series "Discovery! The Story of Aramco Then".
Issue Contents
- The Arabs at Osaka: This article discusses the Arab pavilions at Expo '70, where Saudi Arabia's traditional Islamic-Arabic-lined pavilion proved to be a popular attraction.
- Discovery! The Story of Aramco Then: Chapter 14: The Frontier Closes: This final chapter in a series describes the growth of the Arabian American Oil Company (Aramco) during wartime, a period when its "hundred men" grew to thousands and its frontier days ended.
- Expo East: An article exploring the architecture and design of the World's Fair, which blended various influences from Disney to MIT.
- Islam in Taiwan: A piece about the Chinese Muslim community that arrived from mainland China in 1949.