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Middle East s creative economy to reap rewards of heavy culture spending
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A new company has been formed to attract more visitors to Abu Dhabi and develop its tourism sector.
Tourism 365 was set up by the Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company, which is part of state holding company ADQ and is involved in discussions over a proposed $5.45 billion merger with Abu Dhabi National Hotels.
Adnec said Tourism 365’s formation is in line with its new, broader role to support the growth of Abu Dhabi as a tourism destination, increasing leisure visitors, enhancing guest experiences and extending their stay in the UAE’s capital”.
“Tourism 365 will work in concert with key stakeholders across Abu Dhabi’s tourism sector and the UAE,” said Adnec.
Abu Dhabi plans $6bn culture spending to diversify from oil
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Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Children’s Museum offers interactive art experience
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Muhammad Yusuf,
Features Writer
Louvre Abu Dhabi’s Children’s Museum is set to reopen with a fascinating exhibition, where children will be able to identify and explore emotions through artwork and immersive experiences. Launching June 18, the Emotions!: The New Art Adventure exhibition will feature ten artworks and multiple interactive stations, to familiarise children with identifying emotions an essential milestone in a child’s development.
Running till 2023, Emotions! combines entertainment and education across three floors of immersive experiences, gamification and interactive play areas, encouraging children aged four to ten to learn about different emotions and how to spot them. Kids begin their art adventure at the exhibition by creating a personal profile and getting a wristband to collect points through activities and challenges.