Khaleej Times

DRAGON LIGHTS UP DUBAI

- Saman Haziq

The Burj Khalifa was decked in red on the occasion of Chinese New Year, as the community celebrated across the UAE. Thousands of visitors thronged Downtown Dubai for the spectacula­r laser show. The display had a unique dragon-theme, with Chinese cultural symbols—

dubai — A dragon-themed light and sound show lit up the Burj Khalifa to mark the Chinese New Year in Dubai.

The Downtown Dubai visitors experience­d a captivatin­g show that paid tribute to the thousands of Chinese residents in the UAE as well as guests from China. The show had a unique dragon-theme, keeping with the Chinese cultural symbols and traditions.

Chinese expat Hattie, who watched the show with her twoyear-old daughter from the Souq Al Bahar bridge, said: “This was the best ever celebratio­n of the Chinese New Year in Dubai. The attention given to the fine details of our culture were fantastic and bigger and better than ever. I have been in Dubai for many years but this kind of show and celebratio­n was seen for the first time. I and my kids were thrilled to see this show that reminded us of our home country.”

Yumi Song, a Korean expat, who watched the show with her family, said it is not only the Chinese who celebrate the Chinese New Year but also Koreans who mark it in a big way. “We call it Lunar New Year and it is the biggest festival for us. It is just the traditions of Koreans and Chinese are different but our roots are the same; so we also celebrate it in a big way. Last year, my parents came to Dubai to celebrate it and this time my in-laws are here with us to take part in the festivitie­s. The show tonight was a pleasant surprise for all of us.”

Organised by Emaar Properties, the show started with a dragon taking flight from the Great Wall of China, soaring high in the sky, and touring over Dubai’s landmarks including

This was the best ever celebratio­n of the Chinese New Year in Dubai. The attention given to the fine details of our culture were fantastic and bigger and better than ever.” Hattie, Chinese expat

Last year, my parents came to Dubai to celebrate it and this time my in-laws are here with us to take part in the festivitie­s. The show tonight was a pleasant surprise for all of us.” Yumi Song, Korean expat

the upcoming Dubai Creek Tower before marking a splash at The Dubai Fountain. After its fun and frolic in the fountain, the dragon, in all majestic grace, swirled up and flew around the Burj Khalifa. At the pinnacle of the tower, the dragon released a shining pearl from its mouth on to the spire. A ‘Happy New Year’ message in Chinese was then displayed on the Burj Khalifa’s façade bringing the display to a remarkable close.

The UAE has over 4,200 Chinese companies while over 253,000 Chinese nationals live in Dubai. Visitors can enjoy the show everyday until February 24.

saman@khaleejtim­es.com

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Photo by Shihab
 ?? Photo by Shihab ?? A laser show on the Burj Khalifa displays a Happy New Year message as part of the Chinese New Year. —
Photo by Shihab A laser show on the Burj Khalifa displays a Happy New Year message as part of the Chinese New Year. —
 ?? Photos by Leslie Pableo ?? Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum signs on a dragon at City Walk during the Chinese New Year celebratio­ns and (right) the Chinese community’s celebratio­ns. —
Photos by Leslie Pableo Sheikh Mansour bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum signs on a dragon at City Walk during the Chinese New Year celebratio­ns and (right) the Chinese community’s celebratio­ns. —
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The community members celebrate at City Walk.
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Yumi Song with her family.
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Hattie and her baby.

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