THIS Ramadan, Shangri-La Kuala Lumpur presents a sumptuous buffet and exclusive gift collections brimming with seasonal delights for you to show appreciation and strengthen bonds with family, friends and loved ones during the sacred month.
May 20, 2021 06:42 PM EDT
The United Arab Emirates is a prominent country in Middle East Asia. Foreigners keep visiting this land for several reasons throughout the year. Many people visit here for professional reasons, as it is a major seat for the growth of commerce and industry. Many pious Muslims arrive here to visit the sacred religious sites. It is also a tourist destination for housing many amazing tourist spots.
Is it safe to visit the UAE?
The United Arab Emirates is a safe country for foreign visitors. It ranks quite high on the list of safest countries in the world. There is hardly any risk of pick-pocketing or petty thefts while moving around the cities of the UAE; though tourists need to be careful as well. They do not need to worry about crimes like kidnapping or mugging in this country. Even foreign women remain reportedly safe during their UAE tours.
With the festive season around the corner, here’s what you can do this long weekend
1 of 41 FIREWORKS ON YAS ISLAND: Taking place over three nights from the first day of Eid al-Fitr, Yas Island will livestream the vibrant fireworks, which will be set off from the Yas Bay waterfront for the first time. The best part is, each of the shows will last for five-minute, which is ages for a firework show. The events will also be broadcast on the Yas Island Instagram channel at 9pm each night, so everyone can enjoy the show, as gatherings are prohibited as part of the island’s precautionary measures for COVID-19. However, you can still book a table at the terrace of many of the waterfront restaurants there, so you can get front row seats to the experience.