Spectacular fireworks to light up Ajman skies on New Year's eve

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Spectacular fireworks to light up Ajman skies on New Years eve

Planning to spend your New Year's eve in another emirate? You could drive to Ajman

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Published: Fri 29 Dec 2017, 12:19 PM

Last updated: Fri 29 Dec 2017, 2:22 PM

Taking place on the beachfront the firework display will light up the midnight sky for miles
Ajman Tourism Development Department (ATDD) has organised a firework display to welcome in the New Year on Ajman Corniche. 
The stunning firework display will light up the night sky, thrilling visitors and residents alike with their spectacular light and sound.
The show, accompanied by music, is part of an initiative by ATDD to attract more tourists and visitors to the Emirate and enrich the experience of residents in Ajman. 
The fireworks will be set-off from two platforms in the sea in front of Ajman hotels. The exciting displays will be accompanied by a backdrop of rousing music streaming from the seafront hotels.
HH Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of Ajman Tourism Development Department, said, "We want to ensure all residents and tourists their time while visiting Ajman. Therefore, we welcome the New Year with an extravagant display of light and sound to emphasis the new developments coming to Ajman as we welcome in a new year full of hope, joy and optimism for all.
As Ajman continues to grow and attract visitors and residents the new year will witness many developments that will bring happiness and joy as well as providing new experiences for families to enjoy."
His Excellency Saleh Mohamed Al Geziry, Director General of Ajman Tourism Development Department said, "The display will bring a sense of fun and excitement to New Year's Eve celebrations where everyone can enjoy and join in with. Our aim is to ensure that all residents and tourists in the emirate enjoy their time on this special day. In addition to thanking all our stakeholders, we would like to thank the public and private sectors for their support and hard work." 
 


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