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UAE to don China colours this Friday

CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATIO­NS WILL BE HELD IN ABU DHABI AND DUBAI

- BY JANICE PONCE DE LEON Staff Reporter

Various entities in the UAE are gearing up to welcome the Chinese New Year this Friday, including the world’s tallest tower displaying a dragonthem­ed light and sound show.

The Chinese New Year falls on February 16 this year and the celebratio­n usually lasts for over two weeks and ends on March 3 for the Lantern Festival.

Also known as the Spring Festival, the Chinese New Year is the most important traditiona­l holiday in China. It is a time when all stores are closed during the first five days of the festival, with some not opening until the very end.

In the UAE, the more than 250,000 Chinese expatriate­s and the thousands of Chinese tourists expected to fly to the country can expect a variety of events to mark the Year of the Dog.

Dragon Mart

Dragon Mart, Dubai’s unofficial Chinatown, is also holding a 10-day festival complete with prizes, live entertainm­ent and colourful traditiona­l lighting to celebrate the Chinese New Year from February 15 to 24.

A specially designed Panda Garden of Prosperity Children will be set up for children. A creative arts and crafts zone will also be open daily from 2 to 10pm to teach kids the art of making traditiona­l Chinese ornaments, rattle drums and other novelties.

Cultural dances and live entertainm­ent will be held every day from 5 to 9pm, including the traditiona­l Chinese face changer, lion dances, and Chinese drummers and dazzling performanc­es by Shaolin monks.

City Walk

As far as community events go, Chinese Consul-General Li Lingbing and Consul Qian Kun will join a big parade for the Chinese New Year celebratio­ns at City Walk at 4pm on Friday.

Burj Khalifa

The Downtown Dubai area will join in as a venue for the celebratio­ns as Emaar Properties is marking the Chinese New Year with a spectacula­r dragon-themed light and sound show on the global icon, Burj Khalifa.

A newly produced and captivatin­g show will be shown on the 828-metre tower from February 16 to 24.

As an iconic representa­tion of China, the dragon’s arrival to Dubai symbolises the warm relations shared by the UAE and China.

The show starts with a flying dragon taking flight from the Great Wall of China and touring over Dubai’s landmarks, before making a splash at The Dubai Fountain and then swirling up and flying around Burj Khalifa. At the pinnacle of the tower, the dragon will release a shining pearl from its mouth on to the spire.

Burj Al Arab

Burj Al Arab, a popular choice of many Chinese tourists during the festivitie­s, will also have lion dancers parade through the hotel, performing stunning ensembles. A live Chinese harp (yang quin) show will serenade Junsui restaurant guests from 6 to 8pm.

Ferrari World Abu Dhabi

In Abu Dhabi, residents may ring in the Year of the Dog at Ferrari World that promises a strong line-up of activities including Khalil’s Kung-Fu Academy, Hao Yun’s unbelievab­le acrobatic show, Qingdian’s must-see circus celebratio­n, Panda Experience with the adorable Huan Huan and his trainer, fun Chinese arts and crafts activities for the little ones, and others.

 ?? Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Archives ?? Chinese artists perform a traditiona­l dance on the first day of Chinese New Year at the Great Room of The Galleria on Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi last year.
Abdul Rahman/Gulf News Archives Chinese artists perform a traditiona­l dance on the first day of Chinese New Year at the Great Room of The Galleria on Al Maryah Island in Abu Dhabi last year.
 ??  ?? An artist performs during last year’s celebratio­ns at Dragon Mart.
An artist performs during last year’s celebratio­ns at Dragon Mart.

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