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Watch the stunning light displays at 12 locations and landmarks in Sharjah

The festival has become a major tourist attraction in Sharjah: Al Midfa



Visitors at Sharjah mosque on the opening day of 13th edition of the Sharjah Light Festival taking place over a period of 12 days from February 7th to February 18th, 2024 Photo: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News
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Sharjah: Major landmarks in Sharjah have been illuminated with artistic displays as the 13th Sharjah Light Festival kicked off on Wednesday night, unveiling its stunning canvas of lights across different locations.

The festivities commenced at the Sharjah Police Headquarters, featuring an inaugural light show that transformed the iconic architectural monument into a work of art. The spectacular display took the attendees on a visual journey, reflecting the authenticity of Sharjah’s identity and the UAE, while also depicting its ambitious and futuristic vision. Illuminated symbols portrayed the emirate’s history, its trajectory toward the future, and its ongoing developments.

The festival’s opening ceremony, attended by top officials, distinguished personalities and visiting delegations, featured a film dedicated to His Highness Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, in celebration of the 52nd anniversary of his ascension to rule.

The festival, organised by Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA), will take place across 12 of the emirate’s premiere cultural landmarks and natural destinations from February 7 — 18.

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People stops and looks to An art called " Enchanted Dimensions " at the Al Noor Mosque due to Sharjah Light Festival in Sharjah Photo: Ahmad Alotbi/Gulf News
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Sharjah’s tourism sector

In his opening speech, Khalid Jasim Al Midfa, Chairman of the Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Development Authority (SCTDA), underscored that the tourism sector in Sharjah is one of the key sectors that contribute to supporting the national economy. He noted that tourism is seeing notable progress at all levels, thanks to the vision of His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah.

Guests at the opening of 13th edition of the Sharjah Light Festival taking place over a period of 12 days from February 7th to February 18th, 2024 Photo: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News
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Al Midfa also highlighted how Sharjah Light Festival has become a major tourist attraction, drawing a great deal of attention through substantial turnout and media interest, year after year.

“The festival showcases the emirate’s unique features, achievements, and future vision to the thousands of visitors and tourists who attend the event, both locally, and from around the world, solidifying its position on the global tourism map. Over the past years, SLF has greatly contributed to enhancing the emirate’s standing, identity, cultural heritage and legacy. SLF also has a notable socioeconomic impact, as it provides opportunities for a diverse range of SMEs. This year alone, the festival is hosting more than 80 national small and medium-sized enterprises and projects in various locations across the emirate,” Al Midfa added.

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Beautiful lighting and drone show at the opening of 13th edition of the Sharjah Light Festival at Sharjah police headquarter, festival is taking plaice over a period of 12 days from February 7th to February 18th, 2024 Photo: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News
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Sharjah’s heritage and diversity

The curated selection of landmarks and destinations for the 13th edition of the festival reflects the diversity of Sharjah’s history and culture, while promoting the beauty of its tourist landmarks.

Featuring over 15 renowned global artists and specialists, the festival will provide immersive shows and installations at 12 of the emirate’s premier touristic cultural landmarks and natural destinations. Shajah Light Village has already been opened in front of the University City Hall on February 1 as part of the Sharjah Light Festival.

Beautiful lighting and drone show at the opening of 13th edition of the Sharjah Light Festival at Sharjah police headquarter, festival is taking plaice over a period of 12 days from February 7th to February 18th, 2024 Photo: Virendra Saklani/Gulf News
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lluminated landmarks

Sharjah Police Headquarters

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Al Hamriyah Souq

Kalba Waterfront.

Khalid Lagoon

Al Majaz Waterfront

BEEAH Group Headquarters

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Al Dhaid Fort

Sharjah Mosque

Sheikh Rashid Al Qasimi Mosque

Al Noor Mosque

Al Rafisah Dam

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An art called " Waves of Reflection " at Al Majaz Waterfront on First day of Sharjah Light Festival in Sharjah Photo: Ahmad Alotbi/Gulf News

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