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COVID-19: Dubai's Burj Khalifa says 'Welcome back tourists'

The message came as the emirate eased travel restrictions after nearly four months



Burj Khalifa lights up
Image Credit: Twitter/Emaar

Dubai: After nearly four months, Dubai, on Tuesday, welcomed back tourists to its shores. So it was only a matter of time before the emirate, known for its warm hospitality and love for shows, said hello to everyone with a spectacle they won’t forget in a hurry.

The world’s tallest building, the 829.8-metre Burj Khalifa, which has by turn offered messages of support, health and caution, lit up on Wednesday in a lavish purple. ‘Welcome to Dubai’ – the note blazed for visitors who, seen sporting facemasks and maintaining the social distancing protocol in place to stem the spread of COVID-19, the global contagion, stood watching the dancing fountains.

The light show comes a day before the emirate kicks-off its famous Dubai Summer Surprises festival which promise a host of deals and fun activities.

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