Khaleej Times

Over 140,000 visit Qasr Al Hosn festival

Event celebrated, preserved Emirati culture and heritage

- Silvia Radan silvia@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — After doing the counting, the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority (TCA) revealed on Sunday that 140,000 people visited the Qasr Al Hosn Festival this year, 10,000 more than last year, a number the authority is happy about.

“The number of people who visited the fourth edition of the festival reflects the importance held by the iconic Qasr Al Hosn within the heart of the nation and its people,” said Mohammed Khalifa Al Mubarak, chairman of TCA.

Although the festival closed over a week ago — it took place between February 3 and 13 — one of its elements, the Qasr Al Hosn Exhibition, which attracted an average of 1,000 visitors a day, will remain open throughout the year, daily between 9am and 8pm where talks and educationa­l workshops will be held.

Selfie video recording taken during the 2015 festival and screened for the first time at the 2016 festival, stating their favourite memories

1,000

people visited Qasr Al Hosn Exhibition each day; it will remain open

throughout the year

of the Cultural Foundation was one of the attraction­s.

As in previous years, Qasr Al Hosn is a celebratio­n — and preservati­on — of Emirati culture, heritage and history.

“The festival has been a celebratio­n of our rich history and culture and an opportunit­y to share with the community the ongoing conservati­on works and the comprehens­ive process of preservati­on, restoratio­n and rehabilita­tion of the fort and its surroundin­gs,” said Al Mubarak.

“Conserving our traditions and sharing them with the community remains one of our main priorities. This year, over 300 Emirati students from nine universiti­es participat­ed in the Qasr Al Hosn Festival as ambassador­s, and they engaged with almost 3,000 school students from across the emirate,” he added. Life in Abu Dhabi island in the 1960s, and life in the desert oasis and on the coast were all depicted at the different zones of the festival by the 300 Emirati ambas- sadors who were keen to explain to visitors the meaning of the many traditions presented there.

Festival visitors were also able to take an immersive fort tour experience that traced the evolution of the Fort for more than 200 years, with more than 10,300 people joining the 10 minutes light and sound show.

Almost 15,000 visitors also enjoyed the live performanc­es hosted on the Festival Stage.

With five entrances to the festi- val and a five per cent increase in site area to almost 47,000 square metres, the festival’s busiest day welcomed almost 20,000 visitors — the highest ever single-day attendance recorded.

 ?? —Supplied photo ?? The Qasr Al Hosn Festival provided the opportunit­y to share with the community the conservati­on works and preservati­on, restoratio­n and rehabilita­tion of the fort and its surroundin­gs.
—Supplied photo The Qasr Al Hosn Festival provided the opportunit­y to share with the community the conservati­on works and preservati­on, restoratio­n and rehabilita­tion of the fort and its surroundin­gs.

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