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UAE@52: People At The Heart

People of the UAE are central to our efforts to progress: UAE President

President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has affirmed that the UAE remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering international cooperation, dialogue, and peace in the face of global challenges, and will extend its support to countries and communities in need by continuing to strengthen international engagement and build partnerships around the world.

In a statement marking the UAE’s 52nd Union Day, President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed said, “The people of the UAE are central to our efforts to progress. It is through devotion and selflessness towards the nation that true accomplishments are realised. Above all, unity and loyalty are the firm foundations laid by the late Sheikh Zayed and his brothers for our nation that underpin our achievements and will continue to do so in the coming decades, God willing.”

The UAE President noted that this year’s Union Day comes as the UAE hosts the largest international event on environment and climate, the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), with high-level global participation.

“The UAE’s hosting of COP28 underscores its credibility both regionally and globally, as well as the prominent role our nation plays in global issues—especially climate change mitigation—and its longstanding support for sustainability initiatives,” His Highness explained.

Below is the statement in full:

“To the people of the UAE,

The second of December is one of the most beloved days for us in the UAE, as it is the day on which hearts united in building our nation. It is the day when shared ambitions came together and when the country’s Founding Father, the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and his brothers, the Rulers of the Emirates—may their souls rest in peace—penned the first line in the UAE’s story.

On Union Day, we foster a spirit of ambition in our country’s youth so they may leave their mark on our nation, just as their predecessors did with their rich legacy. Union Day is a time for newer generations to understand that our successes are the result of our resolve, and that we share a responsibility in building upon these achievements.

We have achieved significant accomplishments over the years, and with God’s blessing, we are heading towards a future that is brighter, more hopeful, and more prosperous.

While we advance, we honour all those who contribute to the UAE’s continued journey of development, and we take pride in all of the residents who live alongside us with dignity and honour.

As we enter a new year of the UAE’s history, let us reflect on the lessons of our past: that challenges can be overcome with determination, perseverance, and hard work. The people of the UAE are central to our efforts to progress. It is through devotion and selflessness towards the nation that true accomplishments are realised. Above all, unity and loyalty are the firm foundations laid by the late Sheikh Zayed and his brothers for our nation that underpin our achievements and will continue to do so in the coming decades, God willing.

In 2023, the UAE witnessed a historic milestone that added to its notable record in advancing scientific progress through the longest Arab space mission by astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi.

Through this accomplishment, we reaffirmed that our people are at the heart of shaping a better future. The UAE is a nation that never stops moving forward in all areas of development, as we believe that stagnation will only lead to regression.

This year’s Union Day comes as the UAE hosts the largest international event on environment and climate, the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), with high-level global participation. The UAE’s hosting of COP28 underscores its credibility both regionally and globally, as well as the prominent role our nation plays in global issues—especially climate change mitigation—and its longstanding support for sustainability initiatives.

It is our sincere hope that COP28 will forever be remembered as one of the most impactful global climate conferences. The UAE, in cooperation with its partners, will continue to work towards outcomes that benefit all people.

In this vein, the UAE remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering international cooperation, dialogue, and peace in the face of global challenges. By continuing to strengthen international engagement and build partnerships around the world, we will extend our support to countries and communities in need.

Our membership of the United Nations Security Council for the 2022-2023 term proved important in this regard. The UAE played a key role in the adoption by the Security Council in June of its historic resolution on tolerance, peace, and international security. This pivotal milestone, a world first, recognised hate speech and extremism as sources of instability and increasing conflict around the world.

The UAE’s joining of the BRICS group, starting in 2024, further underscores our focus on international collective action to strengthen development and help ensure prosperity for people around the world.

President H.H. Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed along with world leaders at a COP28 event in Dubai.

Brothers and sisters,

Today, I am pleased to announce the Union aspirations for 2024 and call on every facet of our society, including government, the private sector, and civil society, to adopt this guidance in their projects, programmes, and initiatives throughout the coming year.

The first aspiration relates to Emirati values, which are a fundamental pillar of our society, reflecting not only our people, but also our nation and its reputation.

I call upon everyone to promote this Emirati spirit both locally and globally, so the world can see the pride we take in our own identity and our openness to other cultures. Our society’s deep-rooted values should remain a constant guiding light for our unity, solidarity, respect for others, and support passed down from generation to generation.

In the workplace, strong work ethics, including dedication, hard work, integrity, and efficiency, should come to be seen as a distinctive Emirati trait.

Second, the UAE is a nation that pursues innovation, with its people at the forefront of progress. Lifelong learning is the fuel that propels our nation forward.

It does not stop at a certain level or age, nor is it confined to schools and universities. Rather, it is a continual endeavour throughout life, whether in the majlis, workplace, or home.

Lifelong learning leads to further success and self-improvement and contributes to the progress of society and humanity. The success of the people of the UAE contributes to the success of our nation as a whole.

I call upon everyone, including individuals, government entities, and the private sector, to make lifelong learning a core principle of our society so that the UAE becomes a hub of learning and future skills development that can unlock new opportunities for progress.

H.H. Sheikh Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.

Third, sustainability is not a new pursuit for the UAE; it is deeply rooted in our society due to the challenging conditions faced by our ancestors. The late Sheikh Zayed was a patron of sustainability, which became ingrained in all of the UAE’s endeavours.

While the Year of Sustainability in the UAE concludes at the end of 2023, sustainability remains embedded in our culture, practices, and many aspects of our daily life, and I invite everyone to continue supporting initiatives related to sustainability in the future.

The UAE is determined to honour the legacy of our Founding Father, and we ask the community to continue adopting sustainable practices. Globally, the UAE will continue its role in mobilising international efforts to support environmental action, protect life, and preserve resources for future generations.

Lastly, the world is evolving ever faster, and nations are racing towards development. In this race, education will be our mainstay in the pursuit of progress. Our place in the future will be determined by education, our status among nations will be shaped by education, and reaping the rewards of development and progress will be made possibly solely by education. I therefore urge everyone in this sector to continue working together to further enhance the quality of education available to the people of the UAE.

We aim to advance our nation’s education, to innovate and go beyond traditional methods, and to create abundant opportunities for our youth to grow. Educational entities should place teachers at the heart of their strategic planning, unifying and coordinating efforts to ensure education leads to success in the race towards progress.

Today, I extend my blessings to the Rulers of the Emirates, Crown Princes, Deputy Rulers, and the loyal people of the UAE. I pray to God to preserve and protect our nation, and I wish you, its people, all the very best for the future.

May the peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you.”

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Sharjah honours UAE’s 50-year journey

Sharjah suburbs councils organised a series of activities that included spectacular air shows, theatrical performances for children, folk shows and artistic performances…reports Asian Lite News

Sharjah heralded the nation’s momentous 50th National Day by organising a series of festive events in cities and towns across the emirate from November 23 to December 3.

Organised by the Sharjah National Day Celebrations Committee, the series of cultural, art and entertainment activities comprising 2 music concerts, 35 educational workshops, 25 art exhibitions. 13 folk shows, 25 competitions, 17 play shows, and 15 sporting activities, were held in a phased manner at Sharjah City, Khorfakkan, Al Hamriyah, Dibba Al Hisn, Al Madam, Kalba, Batayeh, Al Dhaid, and Wadi Al Helo.

Khalid Al Midfa, Chairman of the Sharjah National Day Celebrations Committee, said: “As the nation marks the Golden Jubilee of the Union, we are grateful for the progressive leadership and wise guidance of our founding fathers in building a diverse and inclusive society that welcomes people from all walks of life. The Sharjah National Day Celebrations Committee congratulates the UAE and its leaders on the nation’s achievements that we showcased throughout our 11-day celebrations.”

He added: “We take pride in having a diverse and united community here in Sharjah, and it was important to demonstrate that pride through inclusive celebrations that captured the spirit of the UAE and informed and entertained the residents at the same time. Sharjah organised these celebrations to provide residents and visitors in the UAE with a one-of-a-kind experience and we are happy to say that we succeeded.”

Khorfakkan kick-started the celebrations with patriotic fervour on November 23, staging a brilliant operetta, The Jubilee of Pride, which included a wonderful rendition of the poems of Emirati poet Maryam Al Naqbi by Fayez Al Saeed, Walid Al Jassem, and Faisal Al Jassem. Other attractions included heritage folk shows, a laser art show and mesmerizing performances by Lebanese, Russian and Iraqi folk artistes.

The celebrations moved to Dibba Al Hisn on November 25, with the launch of a hot-air balloon adorned with the image of the UAE President. Other attractions included the performance of a scintillating operetta written by Dr Abdul Razzaq Al Darbas; folk shows by Russian artists and poetry recitals by Ali Al Shuwain and Said Al Khashri.

The heritage village of Al Hamriyah marked the celebrations with a grand national parade, traditional crafts workshops and traditional Emirate cuisine.

Al Madam city, in the Central region of the emirate, kicked off its celebrations with a vibrant programme of musical shows and poetry sessions with prominent artists and classical Arabic poets in attendance, apart from video competitions.

Kalba took up the baton on November 26 with a grand classic car and bike parade that brought the entire town onto the streets, followed by mesmerizing recitals of traditional songs, poems and cultural performances, including an emotionally charged staging of the National Operetta that took the audience down the memory lane. The much-anticipated music concert by popular Emirati singer Faisal Al Jasim, took the audience by storm, culminating in a dazzling display of fireworks.

From November 28 to December 1, Sharjah’s oasis city, Al Dhaid, took over the National Day celebrations beginning with a majestic parade. Soulful recitals by Emirati poet Sultan bin Ali, traditional Emirati shows and a perfectly orchestrated performance by the military band, kept families and visitors entertained, while children participated in several competitions, taking home grand prizes.

The town of Al Batayeh in the outskirts of Sharjah started their UAE National Day celebrations with an official parade that was joined by the town’s residents expressing their appreciation for their beloved UAE.

Performances by the popular Dibba Al Harbiya band were the highlight of the celebrations in Wadi Al Helo, which included a workshop on patriotism and pledging allegiance to the country. A falconry book exhibition was a big draw with visitors observing and learning about falcons, the bird regarded as a national symbol of Emirati heritage.

Two music concerts wound up the National Day celebrations, starting with a spectacular joint concert by Emirati singing superstars Balqees and Fayez Al Saeed at the emirate’s latest cultural edifice, Khorfakkan Amphitheatre, on December 1.

Sharjah’s National Day celebrations officially concluded on December 3 with a signature performance by popular Emirati pianist, composer and musician Hussain Al Jassmi, backed by singers Faisal Al Jasim, Mohammed Al Menhali and Alma, at the Al Majaz Amphitheatre.

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The entire proceeds from both concerts were donated The Big Heart Foundation (TBHF), a Sharjah-based global humanitarian organisation dedicated to supporting refugees and people in need worldwide.

The musical evening, marked the culmination of the 11-day cultural extravagance organised by the Sharjah National Day Celebrations Committee.

All across the emirate, the Sharjah suburbs councils organised a series of activities to mark the 50th National Day that included spectacular air shows, theatrical performances for children, folk shows and artistic performances and a host of competitions to celebrate the 50-year journey of the country.

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IN PICS: National Day Spectacle

The centerpiece of the celebration on the UAE’s 50th National Day and Golden Jubilee was a huge sculpture, supported by modern technology and set on a floating stage on the Hatta Dam, to highlight the close relationship between humans and nature and UAE’s history since the 19th century.

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‘Future is More Beautiful’

A beautiful start from the embrace of nature for our next fiftieth, Sheikh Mohammed said…reports Asian Lite News

As the UAE celebrates its Golden Jubilee, the Dubai Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said the country’s the future will be more beautiful.

Taking to social media after the official celebrations in Hatta, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE lauded the stunning show, calling it a “beautiful start” for the country’s journey towards the next 50 years, the Khaleej Times reported.

‘Future is More Beautiful’

“Today we witnessed an unconventional celebration of our fiftieth National Day in Hatta.. My thanks and appreciation to the work team, headed by the creative Emirati Sheikha Maryam bint Mohammed bin Zayed. A beautiful start from the embrace of nature for our next fiftieth. And the future is more beautiful with our dedicated national teams,” he said.

The story of UAE’s progress since the country’s union unravelled before the leaders’ eyes in an emotional visual scenery that paid tribute to the nation’s founding fathers.

Stunning 3D projections, light displays and synchronised performances to gripping specially-composed music adorned the sculpture ahead of water screens and a colourful burst of drone-launched fireworks that lit up Hatta’s skies.

Sheikh Mohammed said that the ‘Principles of the 50’, announced upon the directives of His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, detail the 10 principles of the UAE’s strategic and development roadmap for the next 50 years.

“We begin our next 50 in our journey for development, guided by the UAE Centennial 2071 vision plan, the Principles of the 50 and the 10 principles for all UAE’s institutions to strengthen the Union, build a sustainable economy, harness all possible resources to build a more prosperous society, foster positive regional and global relations to achieve national goals, and support peace and stability across the world.”

“Everyone on this kind land is invited to join us in the journey of the next 50 years: women, men, and youth; citizens and residents for whom the UAE has become a second home,” His Highness Sheikh Mohammed added in his message on the 50th National Day.

He also said challenges never deterred the people of the UAE from pursuing their own path.

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In his statement to Nation Shield, the UAE Armed Forces’ magazine, on the occasion of the UAE’s 50th National Day, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid said, ”Challenges never deterred us from pursuing our path, and our major challenge was to challenge ourselves. We had to prove our ability to establish an efficient country and an ambitious development model.”

He also said the UAE will continue “our progress and our goal to be the number one in all sustainable development indexes.”

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Congratulations UAE@50

50 years is not a long phase in the history of any country. But, within 50 years the landscape of UAE has changed tremendously. The country has become a beacon of hope for the entire Middle East … writes Kaliph Anaz

The United Arab Emirates is no more a tiny trade hub in the Arabian coast. Within 50 years, the UAE has become a reckoning force in global trade, tourism, technology and economy.  The unity of the seven emirates and the wise leadership put UAE into the high table of global affairs. On December 2, 2021, the country celebrates its milestone golden jubilee, marking 50 years since the UAE were formally united on the same day in 1971.

To mark the monumental day, UAE President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan has declared 2021 ‘Year of the 50th’.

Leaders pay tribute at the Martyr’s Memorial

“Year of the 50th’ is an opportunity to contemplate the achievements made over 50 years at a time we are gearing up for the next journey,” said President HH Sheikh Khalifa. “We are living in a rapidly changing world. Amid this change, there are opportunities up for grabs to drive innovation and creativity. Therefore, we’ll have to double efforts to generate novel ideas, and quality initiatives to preserve our heritage and values and protect the cultural diversity of our society. As such, these initiatives should contribute to creating a better tomorrow with a brighter future for our nation.”

50 years is not a long phase in the history of any country. But, within 50 years the landscape of UAE has changed tremendously. The country has become a beacon of hope for the entire Middle East. Expo 2020, the Hope Mission to Mars, the Abraham Accords, Madar, the world’s first sustainable city, world-class nuclear reactors at Barakah … the list of achievements UAE gained within five decades of existence is finest example for others to emulate.

The UAE leadership’s dedication to the communities and their commitment to deliver good governance created a modern country where citizens from 200 plus countries living peacefully. The expansion of the economy is the major achievement. Despite the Covid onslaught, the country is still attaining its targets. While the growth estimate for this year is slightly lower than the 2.4 per cent projected in June, the Arab world’s second-largest economy is set grow at the much faster rate of 4.2 per cent in 2022, higher than an earlier 3.8 per cent forecast.

The central bank maintained its real non-oil growth – adjusted for inflation – at 3.8 per cent for 2021. It is expected to improve slightly to 3.9 per cent next year.

The faster pace of growth anticipated next year is the result of the continued increase in public spending, banks’ credit outlook, higher employment and better business sentiment, as Dubai World Expo will continue to take place in Q1 2022. Being a major tourism, transit and trade hub in the region, the UAE is also expected to benefit from the opening of travel restrictions and events such the Fifa World Cup.”

The Emirates has introduced economic stimulus worth Dh388 billion ($105.72bn) since the pandemic tipped the world economy into its worst recession since the 1930s. These packages include the central bank’s Dh50bn Targeted Economic Support Scheme (Tess) to boost liquidity in the financial and banking sector, parts of which have been extended to June 2022.

The Golden Jubilee of the country will open a new chapter for the UAE to embark on its vision derived by its wise leadership.

“The United Arab Emirates owes a great debt of gratitude to the perseverance, wisdom, and forward vision of its founding fathers, who in those early days invested all their efforts and took careful stock of their resources in order to chart the path that has shaped our great nation,” said HH Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum. “In this quest they rose to the challenge of building a modern and progressive nation, in order that the Emirati people may share in the fruits of their common development. The UAE can count many impressive accomplishments since its inception, and now stands among the most advanced nations in the world. Emiratis have reaped many benefits from this remarkable pace of development while also preserving the fabric of their society, the essence of their way of life and the strength of their culture.”

The UAE is on track to achieve its next set of goals. Congratulations and Happy National Day greetings to all readers of Asian Lite

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Al Dhaid city kicks off UAE’s 50thanniversary celebrations

A majestic parade in Sharjah’s oasis, Al Dhaid city, has signalled the start of the UAE’s 50th anniversary celebrations, which will continue until December 1…reports Asian Lite News

The parade garnered great public participation marching along with the band to the town’s heritage village with flags and pictures of past rulers held high.

Al Dhaid city kicks off UAE’s 50thanniversary celebrations

At the heritage village, celebrations commenced with the UAE’s national anthem was followed by a speech by HE Mohammed bin Huwaiden Al Ketbi, Chairman of Al Dhaid Municipal Council. “The exemplary efforts of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and the UAE’s founding fathers have shaped our nation as a global economic and industrial leader. Upholding the spirit of the Union, their successors across the seven emirates have built on their legacies, and today, the UAE is one of the most developed nations of the world,” Mohammed bin Huwaiden Al Ketbi said.

From soulful recitals by Emirati poet Sultan bin Ali to traditional Emirati shows, a perfectly orchestrated performance by the military band. Participating families brought local crafts and traditional meals to the celebration. Several family competitions were held, and children went home with attractive prizes.

One of the highlights of the celebrations in Al Dhaid is the 50th National Achievements Exhibition and a competition for the best youth project idea. Discussions focused on the UAE’s past achievements and the leadership’s plans to make it the best place to live and work are also part of the festivities.

Celebrations at Al Bataeh

The town of Al Bataeh in the outer skirts of Sharjah started their UAE National Day celebrations on Sunday with an official parade that was joined by the town’s residents who expressed their appreciation for their beloved UAE.   

The ceremony saw the participation of HE Khalid Jassim Al Midfa, Chairman of the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority and Chairman of the Sharjah Committee for National Day Celebrations.

The festivities were also witnessed by Dr. Khalid Omar Al Midfa, Chairman of Sharjah Media City (Shams); HE Hana Saif Al Suwaidi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA); HE Mohammad Abdullah bin Halis Al Ketbi, Chairman of the Municipal Council of Al Bataeh District; HE Counselor Sultan Butti Al Muhairi, former Secretary-General of the Sharjah Executive Council; HE Abdullah Sultan bin Saluma Al Ketbi, Director of Al Bataeh Municipality.

Her Excellency Afra Khadim Huleis Al Ketbi, member of Sharjah Consultative Council (SCC); Her Excellency Fatima Ibrahim, Editor-in-chief of Sharjah 24; HE Shehab Al Hammadi, Director of Shams; HE Sultan Mohammed Ma’adad Huwaiden Al Ketbi, Chairman of the Municipal Council of Al Madam city; HE Rashid Mohammed Al Qabid, Vice Chairman of the Municipal Council of Al Dhaid City; HE Hamad Salem bin Hamouda Al Ketbi, Chairman of Al Bataeh Cultural and Sports Club, as well as a line-up of government officials from Al Bataeh Police Station and community members also attended.

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With the arrival of the parade at the municipality building, vibrant celebrations unfolded with folk shows and other traditional festivities. A performance by the students of Sharjah City for Humanitarian Services expressed their love and pride for the UAE. The celebrations concluded with HE Khalid Jassim Al Midfa honouring the participating entities and sponsors.

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Al Kalba kicks off 50th National Day celebrations

The 50th National Day celebrations kicked off in Al Kalba onFriday with mesmerising songs, poems, cultural performances, and a dazzling display of fireworks that lit up the skies of the picturesque city on the eastern coast…reports Asian Lite News

Organised by the Sharjah National Day Celebrations Committee, the festivities were held at the Kalba Corniche Park in the presence of Sheikh Haitham bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Deputy Head of the Ruler’s Office in Kalba; Khalid Al Midfa, Chairman of the Sharjah Committee for National Day Celebrations; and Dr. Sulaiman Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Kalba Municipal Council.

Al Kalba kicks off 50th National Day celebrations

Throughout the evening, artists and poets heightened the sense of pride and belonging through their performances and renditions, while the folk shows and dances lauded the sacrifices of the country’s martyrs.

Against the backdrop of the recorded tracks of Saudi superstar Rashid Al Majed’s This Emirati, a creative cultural performance enthralled the audience. Poems of numerous styles and traditions by Tariq Belhai, Aida Al Menhali and Iraqi artist Aseel Hameem were accompanied by an exclusive live performance by a host of artists for the celebrations at Kalba.

Al Kalba kicks off 50th National Day celebrations

Emirati poet Maryam Al Naqbi dedicated two poems for the celebratory evening. One was performed by artists Fayez Al Saeed and Faisal Al Jassem while Walid Al Jassem enacted the second poem.

The celebrations began with a classic car and bike parade adorned in the colours of the UAE’s national flag. The decorated vehicles toured the streets of Kalba alongside horse riders, bringing the community of children, adults, and the elderly on to the streets to witness the grand spectacle.

Al Kalba kicks off 50th National Day celebrations

The events continued with the staging of an emotionally charged National Operetta that took the audience on a fascinating journey of the achievements of the Union. Through creative storytelling, the operetta also emphasised the significance of the national flag that serves as an umbrella for all the seven emirates that make up the nation.

The much-anticipated concert by popular Emirati singer, Faisal Al Jasim, captivated the audience, and as the patriotic songs resonated through the venue, the audience were also treated to spectacular fireworks that lit up the skies across Kalba.

A variety of folk and artistic performances by the Al Harbiyah band also brought alive the unique cultural heritage of the UAE and enhanced the celebratory festivities of the evening.

Other popular attractions at the event included a mobile museum set up by the Sharjah Museums Authority which showcased unique artefacts, and a live drawing event organised by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce – Kalba, where a creative artist drew portraits of the UAE’s Founding Fathers and rulers of the various emirates.

Dr. Sulaiman Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Kalba Municipal Council hailed the country’s achievements over the past 50 years, accomplished under the directives and vision of the wise leadership who have strengthened the prominence and status of the UAE on a global level.

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The Sharjah National Day Celebrations Committee also organised grand celebrations in the Al Subaihiya Suburb in Khorfakkan which included an air show, theatrical performances for children, folk shows and artistic performances and a host of competitions.

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UAE’s 50th National Day kickstarts at Khorfakkan in Sharjah

Cultural performances at Khorfakkan Amphitheatre include ‘The Jubilee of Pride’ operetta, which narrates the unique history of the UAE…reports Asian Lite News

The UAE’s 50th National Day celebrations, organised by the Sharjah National Day Celebrations Committee, kickstarted yesterday (Tuesday) evening at the Khorfakkan Amphitheatre in the eastern coastal city of Sharjah, with the staging of a brilliant operetta, The Jubilee of Pride. With great fervour and joy, the UAE community marked their sense of belonging and pride in the homeland as they enjoyed a range of cultural performances showcased at the event.

UAE’s 50th National Day kickstarts at Khorfakkan in Sharjah

‘The Jubilee of Pride’

The cultural performances began with ‘The Jubilee of Pride’ where the first scene depicted a father explaining the meaning of the word ‘jubilee’ to his young daughter. The operetta featured a fantastic rendition of the poems of Emirati poet Maryam Al Naqbi by Fayez Al Saeed, Walid Al Jassem, and Faisal Al Jassem while a group of female students from Abdullah bin Al Mubarak school in Khorfakkan, performed a graceful dance in the background.

UAE’s 50th National Day kickstarts at Khorfakkan in Sharjah

Vibrant Emirati folk art performances

The Al Mazyoud band presented a vibrant repertoire of heritage  folk shows including Al Azi, Al Harbiya and Al Ayla  while Emirati poet Daoud Al Shehi recited a poem expressing his love of the homeland.

Hamid Al Thahiri wowed the audience with an amazing laser show and displayed his prowess in the artform by lighting up the venue with portraits of the rulers of the UAE. Mowafaq Al Ameri captivated the audience with his mastery of both the Al Oud and the violin.

UAE’s 50th National Day kickstarts at Khorfakkan in Sharjah

International bands join the celebration

The spirit of tolerance and cooperation that exists in the UAE was evident by the presence of several bands from different countries partaking in the jubilee celebrations. A Lebanese folk ensemble showcased their local heritage through beautiful dances and performances, which was followed by a Russian folk performance while the Iraqi ‘Al Shama’el band’ wowed the audience with amazing songs. 

The celebratory evening saw the presence of Sheikh Saeed bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Deputy Cheif of the Ruler’s Office in Khorfakkan; HE Khalid Jassim Al Midfa, Chairman of the Sharjah National Day Celebrations Committee; HE Tariq Saeed Allay, Deputy-Chairman of the Sharjah National Day Celebrations Committee; HE Rashid Khamis Al Naqbi, Chairman of Khorfakkan Municipal Council; HE Alya Al Suwaidi, Head of the media committee of the Sharjah National Day Celebrations Committee; Eng. Fawzia Rashid Al-Qadi, Director of Khor Fakkan Municipality; and a number of officials and heads of government departments.

HE KHALID JASSIM AL MIDFA, CHAIRMAN, SHARJAH NATIONAL DAY CELEBRATIONS COMMITTEE:”Today, we look back on the accomplishments and ambitious vision of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, and his brothers, the rulers of the various emirates, that led to the formation of this country that has since founding, been at the forefront of socio-economic prosperity in the region and beyond.”

He added that over the past 50 years, the UAE had become one of the leading countries in various economic sectors and that he looked forward to the journey of the next 50 years as the country embarks on its next phase of growth.

He pointed out that the stunning Khorfakkan Amphitheatre was a testament to the efforts made by His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, to craft a holistic development journey encompassing all sectors.

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For his part, HE Rashid Khamis Al Naqbi said that the jubilee celebrations pay tribute to the men and women of the UAE who accomplished great feats. He noted that the rise in a number of international events held in the country is a clear indicator of the UAE’s global stature and prominence. 

He thanked His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah for his continuous efforts to develop all cities across the emirate and transform them into regional and international tourist destinations.

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Expo 2020 celebrated Italy’s National Day

Expo launches virtual tour of the Italy Pavilion to allow visitors around the world to explore the wonders of the exhibition path…reports Asian Lite News

Expo 2020 Dubai dons the colors green, white, and red to celebrate Italy’s National Day on November 24. The Universal Exhibition will dedicate an entire day to Italy, scheduling cultural events, high-profile institutional meetings, family activities and entertainment, both inside and outside the pavilion.

Italy Pavilion Virtual Tour

Italy’s Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio leads the institutional delegation that will visit the Italy Pavilion and participate in the special activities kicking off at 10 AM (Dubai time). Al Wasl Plaza, at the heart of the Expo site, will host an event starting with the flag-raising ceremony and the performance of the national anthems of Italy and of the United Arab Emirates, followed by statements by the two countries’ top-ranking authorities. This first phase will close with a performance by the Carabinieri Armed Forces.

The program will then continue at Expo’s Business Connect Centre, with bilateral and general meetings between top officials.

Throughout the day, the site of the Expo 2020 Dubai will simultaneously host a sequence of cultural and colorful events which will peak with the highlight of the evening: a concert by the Accademia Teatro alla Scala, an event organized with the sponsorship of the Fondazione Bracco, Founding Member of the Accademia Teatro alla Scala and Gold Sponsor of the Italy Pavilion.

Italian pavilion-People Queuing –

Italy Pavilion remains among the most visited in Expo, after receiving 500,000 physical visitors since the opening of the exhibition on October 1st. Virtual visitors totaled 5 million through the website and social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube). 

As the Pavilion celebrates its success in attracting visitors in presence, Expo 2020 Dubai inaugurates a new amazing feature, allowing everyone around the world to enjoy an immersive experience of Italy’s exhibition path with its 360 °virtual tour. (https://virtualexpodubai.com/al-forsan-park/italy).

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The National Day’s busy agenda also includes an event dedicated to sport: Coaches of the National Sports Federations will put into play the activities of the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), which will be present with its own delegation, with activities for children.

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Golden Jubilee Race Night to mark National Day

The Dubai Racing Club announced that it will organise a Golden Jubilee Race Night at Meydan Racecourse on Thursday, 2nd December, 2021, to mark the UAE’s 50th National Day…reports Asian Lite News

Members of the UAE Armed Forces will be special guests at the programme, the third meeting of the season at the UAE’s flagship track. Children of the nation’s martyrs will present trophies to the winners at the event.

The meeting will feature a total of seven races, each of which will be named after one of the seven emirates.

The opening contest titled “Abu Dhabi” will be sponsored by the Land Forces. This race will be followed by “Dubai”, sponsored by the UAE Navy. The third race, “Sharjah”, will be sponsored by the Air Force and Air Defence, while the fourth race, “Ajman”, will be sponsored by the Presidential Guard. The fifth race “Umm Al Quwain”, will be sponsored by the Joint Aviation Command while the sixth “Ras Al Khaimah”, will be sponsored by the Support Forces. The evening will conclude with the seventh race “Fujairah”, sponsored by the National and Reserve Service Authority.

Commenting on the occasion, Sheikh Rashid bin Dalmouk Al Maktoum, President of the Dubai Racing Club and Dubai Equestrian Club, expressed his pride in commemorating the UAE’s 50th National Day at the Meydan Racecourse.

The Dubai Racing Club is keen to actively participate in national and community events, he said, noting that this particular occasion will bring together horsemen and racing fans to compete in races that celebrate each emirate of the country. “The organisation of the race under the patronage of the UAE Armed forces and in the presence of the children of the nation’s martyrs, expresses our loyalty and gratitude to the nation.”

“The 50th anniversary of the founding of the UAE is a historic moment and an occasion to celebrate the country’s various achievements, including its hosting of Expo 2020 Dubai, the first global event of its kind in the region. The successful launch of the Hope Probe, the first Arab mission to Mars, is another achievement we take pride in,” Sheikh Rashid added.

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“On the occasion of the UAE’s 50th anniversary, I extend my warmest congratulations to President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan; Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai; Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and Their Highnesses Supreme Council Members and Rulers of the Emirates,” Sheikh Rashid said.

During the Golden Jubilee evening, racegoers of all ages can compete in the Best Emirati Dress Competition. Prizes will be distributed among five winners. Those wishing to enter the contest must visit the photo booth at Gate A of Meydan Racecourse.