This document outlines 12 essential guidelines, primarily concentrating on traffic and vehicle regulations.
Please refrain from taking part in or coordinating spontaneous marches or gatherings.
Adhere to traffic regulations and comply with police directives.
Avoid using party sprays while driving, walking, or as a passenger.
Make sure license plates are clearly visible; refrain from altering vehicle colors or heavily tinting windows.
Stickers and decorations should be official and relevant to Eid Al Etihad.
Adhere to passenger limits and prevent anyone from leaning out of windows or sunroofs.
Refrain from making unauthorised modifications to vehicles that may result in excessive noise or visual obstruction.
Refrain from obstructing traffic, blocking roads, or engaging in stunts.
Please stay away from obstructing windows with stickers or employing sunshades that may impair visibility.
Ensure that you wear scarves specifically designed for National Day celebrations.
Raise only the UAE flag; flags from other countries are not allowed.
Play only music and chants officially associated with the event.
Use decorations that follow regulations, allowing only authorized flags or stickers.
Celebrations for National Day Throughout the UAE
The UAE is set to commemorate its 53rd National Day with a range of events, performances, and public holidays on December 2-3.
Dubai will host six days of festivities from November 28 to December 3, featuring shopping deals, musical performances, fireworks, acrobat shows, and culinary experiences.
Sharjah: Enjoy complimentary access to public museums on December 1st and 2nd, along with cultural activities at major attractions in Sharjah, Kalba, and Khorfakkan.
Al Ain: The official celebrations take place against its beautiful natural landscapes, usually attended by leaders from the UAE.
Umm Al Quwain: Join us for a five-day celebration with fireworks, parades, magic shows, and additional festivities at Al Khor Waterfront.
Fujairah: Activities taking place in Dibba Al Fujairah, Masafi, Al Tawyeen, and additional locations, promoting broad engagement.
This beloved holiday marks the unification of the Emirates in 1971. This year, the UAE marks its 53rd anniversary with a mix of cultural, entertaining, and family-friendly activities, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
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