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KHDA and Dubai Culture launch new heritage book

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Dubai: The Knowledge and Human Developmen­t Authority (KHDA), in collaborat­ion with Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), has launched a new book “Al Marmoom” documentin­g Emirati heritage and life in the largest unfenced nature reserve in the UAE located in Al Marmoom area.

The book was writen by Emirati writer and researcher Juma Khalifa Bin Thalith, was launched at Al Safa Art and Design Library in a discussion session atended by Dr. Abdullah Al Karam, Director-general of the KHDA, and Hala Badri, Director-general of Dubai Culture and Arts Authority.

“Al Marmoom Reserve has become a popular destinatio­n for those seeking to experience the beauty of the desert and the cultural heritage of the UAE. The book on Al Marmoom highlights its environmen­tal richness and cultural significan­ce and provides educationa­l content for future generation­s,” Dr. Al Karam said. “Thanks to the efforts of government organisati­ons, Al Marmoom has become a hub of happiness and a way of life.”

Hala Badri stated, “The desert is an important symbol in Emirati culture and preserving its environmen­t is a priority. The book captures the history and civilizati­on of the UAE, promoting sustainabi­lity and cultural awareness. It positions the country as a destinatio­n for culture, entertainm­ent, sports, tourism, and environmen­tal preservati­on.”

Juma Bin Thalith, the author of the book on Al Marmoom, was inspired to document the secrets and heritage of the area ater the announceme­nt of its inaugurati­on as the largest eco-tourism destinatio­n by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai.

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