Ramadan activities in Al Ain, held at the city's municipal square, are attracting visitors, offering a comprehensive experience that combines shopping, entertainment, and heritage in a distinctive Ramadan atmosphere, enhancing community engagement during the holy month. Since their launch, the events organized by Al Ain City Municipality have seen a remarkable turnout from families and visitors, with attendance exceeding 30,000 people, thanks to the diversity of activities and programs catering to various community segments. The Ramadan activities in Al Ain will conclude tomorrow, while the diverse programs and events continue to attract families and visitors daily as part of community initiatives that contribute to reviving the holy month's spirit and boosting the city's cultural and commercial activity. A fresh look The head of the Events Section at Al Ain City Municipality, Mitha Al Kuwaiti, confirmed that 'Ramadan in Al Ain' this year came with a renewed look, carrying a creative and different vision that was clearly reflected in the site's designs and visual details, where the elements of composition and decoration were inspired by the fluidity of sand dunes and their warmth, as well as by old windows with their authentic traditional engravings. She added that the new identity of the second edition of 'Ramadan in Al Ain' reflected a comprehensive vision in the decorations, models, and distribution of zones, creating an interactive experience that transports the visitor to a beautiful timeless atmosphere that expresses the authenticity and solidarity of the Emirati community. She explained that the events included a Ramadan council that brings community members together in a dialogue atmosphere that enhances communication and cohesion, in addition to an interactive theater featuring diverse programs, interactive competitions, and prizes for attendees, which helped create a vibrant atmosphere combining fun and community participation, giving visitors a complete Ramadan experience suitable for all age groups. 4 zones As planned, the events include four zones dedicated to artisans to display their handmade products and introduce traditional professions, as well as a zone for Emirati coffee making that attracts visitors' attention through a live demonstration of how it is prepared according to authentic Emirati traditions, and the organization of interactive workshops for children and families aimed at developing skills and reviving cultural heritage in innovative ways. The interactive theater has witnessed a significant turnout from the public by organizing diverse cultural and heritage competitions inspired by local cultural heritage, designed in an interactive style that allows for direct audience participation, as well as entertainment segments that enhance knowledge of national identity, while offering material and cash prizes, which added a passionate atmosphere that enhances family and visitor interaction, combining fun and reviving heritage values in a unique Ramadan atmosphere. These events mark the first community activity organized at the city's municipal square after it was prepared to host events and celebrations year-round, where the square was equipped to be a permanent site for hosting initiatives and cultural, entertainment activities that enhance the city's community engagement. Several participants in stores confirmed that the event contributed to supporting commercial activity and introducing their products to a wide audience. Meanwhile, Fadel Naser Al Saadi from 'Summit Honey' store said that participation was a great opportunity to interact with visitors and showcase the quality of local products, noting the good response the zones have seen from the first day. In turn, Ahmed Khalid from 'Camel' store explained that the event provided an important platform for project and store owners to display their products and interact directly with the public, emphasizing that the Ramadan atmosphere and excellent organization contributed to attracting large numbers of visitors. Mitha Al Kuwaiti: 'Ramadan in Al Ain' this year came with a renewed look, carrying a creative and different vision that was clearly reflected in the site's designs and its visual details.
Ramadan Activities in Al Attract Over 30,000 Visitors
The Al Ain Municipality is organizing Ramadan events at its square, attracting thousands of visitors. The events include shopping, traditional crafts, interactive theater, and Emirati coffee, creating a unique atmosphere to strengthen community bonds.