Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – The Emirate of Sharjah concluded its celebrations of the 54th National Day of the United Arab Emirates yesterday, Tuesday.
This was achieved with the participation of more than 233,000 visitors
in more than 250 events spread across various cities and regions of the emirate.
This took place in an event that embodied the spirit of unity, national identity, and cultural diversity.
The celebrations lasted for 14 days, from November 19 to December 2.
Sharjah presented a wide range of heritage, artistic, cultural and educational events.
Which highlighted the unique characteristics and distinctive cultural character of each region.
Heritage parades and performances
The events included parades and heritage shows, innovative educational exhibitions,
in addition to events for productive families.
It also included robot demonstrations and experiments presented by Emirati youth.
In addition, the celebrations included educational programs for children to promote environmental awareness.
The opportunity was provided to learn about traditional Emirati crafts
through interactive workshops that connect generations.
In addition to events that enhanced cultural interaction between citizens, residents and visitors.
In conclusion, the events witnessed broad participation from families,
cultural and governmental institutions, and craftsmen.
This is a scene that reflects the values of unity, coexistence and belonging,
and thus the UAE’s position as a center for cultural diversity and the values of tolerance has emerged.
Universal humanitarian messages
The artistic and light shows presented universal humanitarian messages about coexistence and pluralism.
Meanwhile, open platforms for dialogue have contributed to enhancing
cultural communication and the exchange of ideas.
Sharjah’s landmarks were adorned with dazzling light shows and national colors.
This was in a celebratory manner that reaffirmed the emirate’s status
as a global cultural center that combines heritage and innovation.
It embodies a distinguished model in cultural tourism and the organization of major events.

