UAE National Day 2020: How Abu Dhabi’s mangrove forests become part of ‘Seeds of the Union’

Moving sculpture and digital show to kick off National Day celebrations

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UAE celebrates its 49th National Day on December 2, and this year it will celebrate the milestone with a number of unique projects. This includes an event called ‘Seeds of the Union’ with a moving sculpture surrounded by sea and illuminated by digital visuals.
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Mangroves, small trees that grow in saltwater, are an important part of the UAE’s ecosystem. They protect the coastlines from erosion, provide a breeding ground for various fish species, and removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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Khalfan Al Mazrouei, member of the organizing committee of the Official 49th National Day Celebration, said: “The mangroves are a big piece of our heritage and are part of our country’s natural beauty and it was decided that they would aesthetically be a wonderful inspiration for the visuals of the event.
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Did you know? Historically, mangrove trees have been used by local populations as a source of fuel and building materials for houses and ships, due to their durability.
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“The title of the show is ‘Seeds of the Union’ and our mangroves represent the growth of the UAE – from a seed at the formation in 1971 into a full bloom we see 49 years later,” Al Mazrouei added.
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The production is to be broadcast live to millions around the world. Owing to the COVID-19 pandemic, all precautions are being undertaken while celebrations are on.
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The ‘Seeds of the Union’ show will be accompanied by a tribute to the UAE’s Founding Fathers. The event will act as a curtain-raiser for celebrations for the 50th UAE National Day Golden Jubilee.
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The Mangrove Rehabilitation Programme has been responsible for the planting of 3.1 million mangrove saplings on the coasts of Al Gharbia, Saadiyat, Jubail and Habitat Island.

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