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Dubai Customs organises maritime parade to celebrate 50th UAE National Day

80 people in 20 boats take part, recalling treasured past of pearl diving and trading



Around 80 people from different official entities participated in the boat parade.
Image Credit: Supplied

Dubai: As part of the UAE Golden Jubilee celebrations, Dubai Customs organised a boat parade under the slogan ‘UAE 50th’s Anniversary: Unlocking Centennial Achievements’ today.

The event was organised in cooperation with Dubai Police and Dubai International Marine Club (DIMC), with the participation of 20 boats. Mohammed Hareb, CEO DIMC, and Major Ali Abdullah Al Qaseeb Al Naqbi, Director of the Maritime Rescue Unit, and employees of DIMC and Dubai Customs participated in the event.

“This is part of a series of events and activities we dedicated to celebrate the 50th Union Day,” said Khalil Saqer bin Gharib, director of Corporate Communication Department at Dubai Customs.

The event was organised in cooperation with Dubai Police and Dubai International Marine Club (DIMC), with the participation of 20 boats.
Image Credit: Supplied

“We are celebrating 50 years of success, unity, progress and prosperity in this country, especially since the UNESCO has selected 2nd December to be the World Futures Day. Countries around the world will celebrate the day by planning for future generations, which makes us always proud of what we have achieved.”

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Around 80 people from different official entities participated in the parade. They toured a number of touristic attractions, including Dubai Marina, Blue Waters, Dubai Eye and Dubai Marina Promenade.

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Mohammed Hareb said DIMC has taken part in this event to celebrate the 50th Union Day, together with partners from different government departments.

“The Parade reminds all of us of our grandfathers’ treasured past and pearl diving and trading,” he added.

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