Dubai offers various daily events during Ramadan, including horse riding, military displays, and a children's band. Regarding the decor for the Ramadan district, Amna Abu Aloul said that colors were carefully studied for comfort, and traditional elements like 'Barajeel' and the 'Jahinma' plant were chosen. Some decor details, including chimneys, use recycled materials. Projects in the kiosks, mostly home-based ideas, are provided for free to support their creators. She praised the cooperation of various authorities, such as Dubai's Culture and Arts Authority and police. After Ramadan, there will be a special season of events, including an orchestra season, a harvest festival, and a concert for the end of the 'Wasl' season. In support of the families of the nation's protectors, Dubai Expo launched a special iftar initiative, open until the end of Ramadan. Other activities include running events and cooperation with government entities. The experience is comprehensive, focusing on heritage events and adding characters 'Rashed' and 'Latifa' to the 'Moon Search' activity. The district offers a warm journey between the past and present under the 'Wasl' dome, with a rich program of nightly activities for all family members. The Creative Director stated that this year's Ramadan is different, focusing on family atmosphere rather than just iftar. A special heritage corner was created, with traditional games and sports facilities. The dome is divided into a global section and an Emirati section that occupies half the dome, designed to make visitors feel at home. The Ramadan district is part of the 'Al Ulfa' season, aiming to bring people together and educate the new generation about traditions and Islamic values. The event program includes activities for all ages, such as 'Paradise Nights' with an all-female orchestra. Other events include International Women's Day celebrations with a karaoke-style concert. This initiative is a small token of appreciation for the bravery and dedication of the armed forces and police in maintaining the nation's security. Entry to the experience is via a ticket that includes iftar and all family activities. There are two types of iftar: an Emirati buffet with 12 stations and a restaurant-style service with diverse dishes.
Dubai's Ramadan District at Expo
Dubai launches the Ramadan District at Expo Dubai, offering guests a unique experience blending traditional and modern events. The initiative includes a special iftar for military families, diverse cultural and sports activities, and a focus on family atmosphere.