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Post by : Shakul
The United Arab Emirates is preparing for vibrant Eid al-Fitr celebrations with a wide range of festivals, entertainment shows, and family-friendly activities across its emirates.
Major cities including Dubai and Abu Dhabi are witnessing increased activity in shopping malls and public spaces, as residents prepare for the festival with clothing, sweets, and gifts. Retail promotions and festive decorations have further boosted the celebratory atmosphere.
In Abu Dhabi, large-scale events such as the Sheikh Zayed Festival in Al Wathba are attracting families, while Al Ain hosts cultural programs and live performances. Meanwhile, Dubai is organizing citywide entertainment events, including celebrations at Expo City and special offers across hotels and malls.
Other emirates like Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah are also offering diverse experiences ranging from cultural festivals to leisure attractions and beach tourism. The Eid holiday period is expected to significantly boost tourism, retail sales, and hospitality sectors across the country.
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