UAE's Story Unfolds Through Stunning Display of Two Million Palm Fronds

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  The Expo 2025 Osaka-Kansai promises to be an extraordinary showcase of innovation, culture, and sustainability, and one of the most striking exhibits will undoubtedly be the UAE's contribution. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is set to captivate visitors with a breathtaking display of two million palm fronds, each intricately woven to tell the story of the nation’s history, its cultural evolution, and its sustainable future. A Vision of Sustainability At the heart of the UAE’s exhibit is the palm tree – a symbol of life, resilience, and sustainability. The palm tree has long been intertwined with the culture and economy of the Arabian Peninsula, especially the UAE. From providing dates as a staple food to offering materials for traditional building, the palm has sustained the lives of countless generations. Now, the UAE is using this ancient symbol to communicate its forward-thinking commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship. The installation at Expo 2025 will fea...

Eritrean Community Festival Celebrates Culture and Unity in the UAE




Held from January 24 to 26, the annual Eritrean community festival in the United Arab Emirates themed "Peace Anchored on Resilience" was a resounding success in bringing together Eritreans from across the region to celebrate their rich heritage through sports, exhibitions, and cultural performances.

The festival had around 130 children. There was sports competition, children village, and an artistic performances, and attendees also explored the photo exhibitions organized by Eritrean communities in Dubai and the North Emirates as well as traditional clothing and household items.

Mr. Omar Mahmud, Chairman of the Eritrean Community in North Emirates, spoke on the importance of the festival, which binds children born in the diaspora with their motherland. He suggested that more participation was needed for such events to remain successful. Speaking on similar lines, Mr. Alamin Ali Mohammed, Chairman of the Eritrean Community in Dubai, felt such cultural get-togethers are important.


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