
On Friday, February 19, the fifth annual exhibition 'Merri Ji' starts in Dubai, dedicated to traditional Arabic racing on camels. The events are held by the Merri Ji channel in Dubai, in collaboration with the Sharjah Media Corporation, with the support of the Sharjah Camel Club. The exhibition will last for three days and will feature 62 races for participants from all emirates and countries of the Persian Gulf. Among them, 12 races will be open for residents of central regions. In the program of the competitions, there will be races for professionals as well as for amateurs, all of them will be called to support participants. The exhibition will provide cash prizes and material prizes, including a sword from the highest ruler of Sharjah. 'We are pleased to welcome everyone to the fifth annual exhibition 'Merri Ji' in Dubai,' said Said Rashid bin Fadel al-Kitbi, director of the Merri Ji channel in Dubai. 'We are eagerly awaiting this event and are confident that it will be a complete spectacle and opportunity for all participants.'