Dubai announces New Year schedule for parks and lakes
Dubai Municipality has announced the working hours of the city's parks and public attractions for 1 January 2025. The first Wednesday of the new year will be a paid day off for public and private sector employees. Al Mamzar, Al Khor, Mushrif and Al Safa parks
UAE residents to enjoy many celestial phenomena in 2025
In 2025, residents of the United Arab Emirates will be able to enjoy a host of spectacular astronomical events that will make the night sky truly magical. This year, both the annual meteor showers and a rare total lunar eclipse are expected, which will be
Challenge535353 charity event took place in Dubai
Challenge535353, a charity project organised by the I Love Supersport team, has successfully concluded in Dubai. From 20 to 22 December 2024, more than one hundred swimmers, runners and cyclists joined forces at the Hamdan Sports Complex to help five-year-old Feroz, who was born with
Twelve new hotels to open in UAE in 2025
As the UAE's tourism sector continues to grow at a rapid pace, so does the number of hotels opening. With twelve new hotels set to open in 2025, UAE visitors are eagerly awaiting the opening of these new hotels. In Q1 of the new year, the
Dubai re-launches its biggest attraction
The world's largest Ferris wheel Ain Dubai, one of Dubai's most famous landmarks, has started receiving visitors again. Residents nearby can see the wheel spinning with passengers in the cabins. The Ferris wheel at Bluewaters Peninsula is part of Dubai's collection of world records. From the
UAE reminds of the rules on social media
The United Arab Emirates is known for its strict legal system, including with regard to the use of social media. With the growing popularity of social media, the government has introduced a number of laws aimed at protecting citizens and maintaining public order. These laws
UAE officially enters the winter season
The astronomical winter season officially began in the United Arab Emirates on 21 December and will last until 20 March. Thus, the end of winter next year will coincide with the holy month of Ramadan. During the winter days, the Earth, moving along its elliptical orbit,