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3 billion people around the world have watched Dubai’s New Year celebrations .. Photos

On New Year’s Eve, dazzling celebrations took place in Dubai, dubbed the “Evening of Miracles” to celebrate the coming of the 2022 New Year.
Awesome fireworks display with creative light, lasers and music took place in Burj Khalifa in unison. With the captivating “Dubai Fountain” performances, they were an integrated and exciting event that amazed audiences and spectators from all over the world.

The magnificent celebrations of Burj Khalifa, which illuminated the skies of Dubai, were organized by Emara, a leading developer of integrated real estate in the Emirates, and received worldwide attention as nearly 3 billion people around the world watched it live. Broadcast, it became one of the most popular night celebrations.New Year Eve is watched all over the world.

In this regard, Emaar Founder Mohamed Alappar said: Emaar prides itself on bringing Dubai’s innovation and creativity not only through New Year celebrations, but also world-class experiences to a global audience. The United Arab Emirates is the epitome of a visionary and intelligent leadership that has achieved significant achievements in various fields and sectors over the past fifty years, and Emar looks forward to playing a key role in the path of progress. Prosperity towards many more achievements in the next fifty years, God willing. . “

On the other hand, the health and safety of everyone who attended Emar’s New Year celebrations was paramount to the organizers. The celebrations were highlighted by the close cooperation between the various parties involved and their meticulous organization, thanks to the support and assistance of government agencies in Dubai, including the Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism, the Roads and Transport Authority, the Dubai Police and the Civil Defense. All members of the Dubai Health Authority and Events Insurance Team, the entire EMAR team, suppliers and numerous volunteers.

In addition, Emaar announced the extension of the most spectacular light and laser shots, allowing visitors to enjoy daily New Year’s Eve festivities on the faade of the Burj Khalifa until March 31st. For those who are unable to attend the celebrations in downtown Dubai or follow them live on New Year’s Day, they can now watch them through Emaar’s channels on social media sites.
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