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Emirati heritage and culture is showcased at the Ramadan Village, Sharjah, which is also packed with a host of activities including religious and leisure programmes.
The Ramadan Village at the Expo Centre, Sharjah, attracts more than 100,000 visitors every year. This year, the fair has expanded its activities, considering the huge turnout. The 24-day fair is open to visitors from 8pm to 2am till July 9. In addition to the shops, it showcases a heritage village, food courts, health awareness programmes, quiz contests, amusement rides, games and raffle draws.
For the first time, the fair is showcasing two pavilions - the Indian Pavilion and the Chinese Pavilion. One can explore two distinctive cultures through a diverse range of household goods and other products, besides getting to experience their culinary heritage.
Emirati culture is exhibited through artefacts and a photo gallery that bring into focus the life and culture in the past. The Sharjah Museums Department is showcasing antiques and the Sharjah Islamic Affairs Department has photographs of mosques on display for the visitors.
This is the second year the fair is being organised by an external organiser in the 29-year history of the Ramadan show. It is organised by Al Hader Exhibitions & Conferences and hosted by Expo Centre Sharjah.
"The Ramadan Village complements a series of events held across Sharjah and the UAE to mark the holy month and the ensuing Eid Al Fitr celebrations. Given the wide range of products and the vast variety of cultural and entertainment activities, it will be the perfect family and tourist destination," said Saif Mohammed Al Midfa, CEO, Expo Centre Sharjah.
"It was a great experience organising such a high-profile show that has got an exceptional mix of shopping, entertainment, food, heritage, charity, religious and health awareness components. In association with Expo Centre Sharjah, we could present a great show last year, and, this year we are sure that the event is turning out to be bigger and better," said Nasser Al Hader, general manager of Al Hader Exhibitions & Conferences.
gaurav@khaleejtimes.com
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