Khaleej Times

Walk the streets of the old World

It is chaotic and eclectic. But Madinat Zayed is full of life with a unique familiarit­y

- Anjana Sankar anjana@khaleejtim­es.com

I cannot imagine living elsewhere because of the unique character of this place. There is congestion. There is noise. But there is life when you step out of your apartment.”

Hassan Ahmed, Lebanese expat

I wanted to buy a ring for my mother. But I am overwhelme­d seeing such huge gold necklaces and bracelets. I don’t know how to choose a small ring from this dazzling collection

A Chinese tourist

In the last decade, there is not much of Abu Dhabi that has been left untouched by modernity and avant-gardism as the Capital galloped into the world map as a sought-after tourist destinatio­n.

Posh and plush residentia­l islands have popped up all around the city. Glitzy glass towers have newly adorned the skyline. But there is one place that has jealously guarded all of its old-world charm: Welcome to Madinat Zayed.

The place makes no pretention­s. It is chaotic and eclectic. And that is the enduring beauty of Madinat Zayed. Sandwiched between Electra Street and Al Falah Street, its streets are lined with time-worn shops, and their tattered paints, dull curtains and creaky doors are all but rich with colours and a myriad of stories.

Its tailors, vegetable and fruit vendors, Afghan roti (bread) makers, butchers and garment sellers — look like characters who have walked out of the canvas of an unfinished street art.

“This is a happy place. There is a unique familiarit­y that everyone extends to everyone. We are not here just to do business. Our life revolves around this place and its people. That is why you and I

equally feel at home here,” said Mohammad Al Khan, a Pakistani butcher who has lived in the area for more than 25 years.

The focal point of life in Madinat Zayed is in and around the Madinat Shopping and Gold Centre. A bargain hunter’s paradise, the sprawling shopping mall at the heart of the district is filled with shops selling affordable garments, incense, perfume, watches, leather items and accessorie­s, among other things. At the Gold Centre — a favourite haunt of tourists — everything that glitters is indeed gold, diamond or silver.

A Chinese tourist said she was spell-bound to see so much of gold and diamonds under one roof. “I wanted to buy a ring for my mother. But I am overwhelme­d seeing such huge gold necklaces and bracelets. I don’t know how to choose a small ring from this dazzling collection.”

Faizal, a salesman at a garment shop, said they understand that

most people come to the centre for the experience. “So, we have to understand that psychology. We are unlike the big shopping malls filled with designerwe­ar. But we do have shops that sell garments with Swarovski crystals sewn into them, which are 10 times more expensive than any designer brand,” said Faizal, who hailed from India.

For long-time residents of Madinat Zayed, the mélange of sights and the mumbo jumbo of sounds of the place are addictive.

“I have lived here since 2006. And I cannot imagine living elsewhere because of the unique character of this place. There is congestion. There is noise. But there is life when you step out of your apartment,” said a Lebanese expat Hassan Ahmed.

And in the chaos and rigmarole, Madinat Zayed still cherishes its Arabian hospitalit­y, offering something for everyone.

 ?? Photos by Ryan Lim ?? Sandwiched between Electra Street and Al Falah Street, Madinat Zayed’s streets are lined with time-worn shops. And Madinat Shopping and Gold Centre is a bargain hunter’s paradise. —
Photos by Ryan Lim Sandwiched between Electra Street and Al Falah Street, Madinat Zayed’s streets are lined with time-worn shops. And Madinat Shopping and Gold Centre is a bargain hunter’s paradise. —
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