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Sharjah’s commitment to encouraging healthier lifestyles and enhancing community spaces continues with a new walkway project in Khor Fakkan. The Sharjah Roads and Transport Authority (SRTA) has announced the construction of a 1.6-kilometre rubber walking track, designed to serve both residents and visitors in the Al Bardi 6 area.     View this post on Instagram   A post shared by @rta_shj Launched under the directives of His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, the walkway is part of a wider urban development strategy focused on infrastructure improvements and public health...
May 2, 13:15 Sharjah
Looking for a spot that’ll transport you into the world of authentic Saudi coffee? Café Tawiq in Umm Al Quwain can become your perfect getaway. With a cozy atmosphere that brings the charm of Saudi Arabia to the UAE, this spot gives you a taste of its rich culture, from the décor to the food and drinks. Even from a distance, you’ll spot the Saudi influence. Outside, there are statues of people in traditional dress and camels. Inside, the carpets on the ceilings and the old gramophone add an authentic feel, like you're walking into someone’s living room. You’ve got...
Jan 20, 09:59 Sharjah
Looking for a break from the fast-paced city life? Mleiha glamping offers the perfect desert escape, just an hour from Dubai. You’ll stay in traditional-style tents, sip on Arabic coffee or karak tea, and enjoy a night sky so clear that planets like Saturn and Jupiter become visible. The experience at Mleiha goes beyond your typical hotel stay. With no access to charging points inside your tent, you'll make an intentional break from the digital world. But don’t worry, there are power outlets in the communal area where you can hang out with others, play board games, and have a...
Jan 21, 16:16 Dubai
Here’s some great news for travelers in the region: Iranian carrier Caspian Airlines is now flying to Sharjah! Starting this December, you can take direct flights from Sharjah to five cities in Iran. Whether you're traveling for business or leisure, there are now more options for easy and convenient connections. The schedule includes: 7 flights per week to Tehran 3 flights per week to Lamerd 2 flights per week to Qeshm 1 flight per week to Shiraz 1 flight per week to Bandar Abbas Flights will be operated with Boeing 737-500 aircraft. If you're planning to visit Tehran, Shiraz, or...
Dec 9, 09:40 Sharjah
Sharjah is preparing to host the first-ever Sharjah Literature Festival (SLF), running from January 17 to 21, 2025, under the theme "Emirati Tales Inspire the Future." This much-anticipated event will celebrate the UAE's storytelling traditions and literary accomplishments. The Emirates Publishers Association (EPA) and Sharjah Book Authority (SBA) have collaborated to organize the festival, which will take place in the open area opposite the University City Hall in Sharjah. Visitors can enjoy daily activities from 4 PM to 11 PM, making it a perfect evening outing for families, literary enthusiasts, and culture seekers. Held under the patronage of Sheikh Dr....
Jan 13, 07:18 Sharjah
Sharjah has taken a big step forward in its sustainability journey with the launch of SANA, the emirate’s first-ever solar power plant. Officially inaugurated by Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah and Chairman of the Sharjah Petroleum Department and SNOC, the plant brings a significant boost to local clean energy efforts. SANA is located next to the Sajaa Gas Plant and covers a vast 850,000 square metres. The solar facility has a generation capacity of 60 megawatts, enough to meet the annual electricity needs of around 13,800 homes. The plant features over 98,000 solar panels, mounted...
Jun 26, 09:03 Sharjah
UNESCO has added four cultural traditions from the UAE to its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. It's a way of ensuring these unique aspects of UAE heritage are kept alive for future generations. It's similar to how other countries, like France with its baguette-making or Japan with Noh theater, have had their own cultural practices acknowledged globally. The newly added traditions are: Al-Ayyala Al Bisht Kohl Al Sadu Let’s take a closer look at what each of them means and why they’re so important. Al-Ayyala One of the UAE’s traditional performing arts, passed down through generations....
Dec 18, 16:10 Dubai
What happens when artificial intelligence creates an entire district? Sharjah is about to find out. Al Marwan Developments has just revealed District 11, an innovation hub that’s being shaped entirely by AI. It’s the UAE’s first smart complex designed by artificial intelligence, and it’s rethinking what a modern business district can be. Instead of the usual glass-and-steel setup, District 11 has been planned through data-driven design: every tower, pathway, and courtyard optimized for light, energy, and how people actually move through a space. The result is an AI-crafted ecosystem that merges offices, retail, and wellness spaces across 11 modular towers...
Nov 4, 09:03 Sharjah
Travel just got easier for Emirati passport holders. The UAE and Moldova have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on mutual visa exemption, allowing UAE citizens to enter Moldova without a visa. The agreement was signed during an official meeting in Abu Dhabi between Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Mihai Popșoi, Moldova’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister. Sheikh Abdullah reaffirmed the UAE’s commitment to expanding international collaboration and building strong, productive relations with Moldova in areas that support both countries’ development goals. This is the latest addition to a growing...
Aug 5, 14:17 Dubai
Sharjah is reaffirming its cultural significance with "Bridging Generations" exhibition at the Sharjah Calligraphy Museum. Sheikh Salem bin Abdulrahman Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Ruler’s Office, officially opened the event, which highlights the work of six prominent Emirati calligraphers. Running until October 22, the exhibition brings together traditional Arabic calligraphy with contemporary artistic approaches, offering a fresh perspective on a centuries-old art form. "Bridging Generations" features a variety of calligraphy styles, including classical Arabic, Kufic, Naskh, and Thuluth, as well as more experimental pieces combining painting and script. These works show how the artists have pushed the boundaries of Arabic...
Sep 4, 11:22 Sharjah
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