Please register to access this content.
To continue viewing the content you love, please sign in or create a new account
Dismiss
This content is for our paying subscribers only

UAE

Colourful fireworks illuminate Ajman's night on New Year's Eve

As of early hours, the venues, roads, and the Ajman Corniche were packed with visitors



Colourful sunset in Ajman Corniche
Image Credit: Ashish Pradhan/Gulf News reader

Ajman: The sky of Ajman Corniche was lit up with a massive fireworks show arranged by the Ajman Department of Tourism Development, which coincides with the country's celebrations of the advent of the New Year 2023.

As of early hours, the venues, roads, and areas surrounding the Ajman Corniche were packed with thousands of visitors who reserved their spots to enjoy the unique festivities and watch the dazzling fireworks show at midnight.

Mahmood Khaleel Al Hashmi, Director-General of the Ajman Department of Tourism Development, congratulated the Emirati people and the world with the advent of the New Year 2023, and wished the country and leadership a year filled with peace, wellbeing, and stability, and a brighter future for all humanity.

READ MORE

Al Hashmi stressed that the whole world looks forward to the UAE's incredible New Year's festivities and fireworks, and the World's Coolest Winter campaign which was launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, gives a special touch to New year's celebrations, activities and entertainment, and the winter tourism that take place in the UAE every year. These events aim to encourage locals and residents to discover the amazing tourist attractions across the whole country.

Advertisement

"The emirate of Ajman has succeeded in becoming one of the prominent destinations that attracts tourists especially during the awaited New Year celebrations. Tourists anticipate Ajman as their favourite winter destination due to the advanced infrastructure, natural diversity, and various shopping and entertainment experiences it offers," Al Hashmi concluded.

Advertisement