Well, no. Dubai-based master developer Emaar, which owns and operates the Burj Khalifa and The Dubai Mall, has organised a unique light show to ring in the New Year. "This #MyDubaiNewYear is ...
As the clock strikes 12 midnight today, thousands of workers will 'virtually' join the New Year's Eve celebrations at the Burj Khalifa ... them watch the laser light show at Downtown Dubai.
Around 22,000 gallons of water will be shot into the air, blending beautifully with the light and sound effects ... the event in person, the Burj Khalifa fireworks show will be streamed live ...
Emaar has announced that the iconic Dubai Fountain is set to close for five months. The world’s largest performing fountain ...
Other famous landmarks were also illuminated in Chinese red to celebrate Spring Festival, including Niagara Falls in Canada, ...
Last month, Emaar announced tickets for the iconic Burj Khalifa fireworks show, offering a “front-row seat” to experience the “world famous show.” ‘Emaar’s New Year’s Eve at Burj Park’ offered ...
“Show anyone in the world ... But the more I see Burj Khalifa, the more I like it,” he says. “It changes so much with the light during the day and you can see it from everywhere.
Although we don't recommend experiencing it the way Tom Cruise did in "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol," Burj Khalifa is a crucial item on any Dubai agenda. Rising 2,716.5 feet above the city ...
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