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"Abu Dhabi Hunting and Equestrian" It celebrates local and international cultures

Abu Dhabi, September 3/ WAM/ The Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition continues to establish its position as a global platform that celebrates the heritage and culture of the UAE, and at the same time displays the richness and diversity of global cultures and traditions, with the wide participation of 68 countries around the world, providing for its visitors a wide range of distinguished activities and events.

The exhibition will be organized by the ADNEC Group, one of the cities companies, in cooperation with the Emirates Falfari Club.

In line with the slogan of this year’s session, “a renewed heritage”, the exhibition aims to inspire and introduce generations to the depth of the Emirati cultural heritage and its origins, while highlighting the historical importance of each of these traditions in the national identity.
The Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research participates as a cognitive partner of the exhibition through scientific sessions and lectures that highlight the historical role of hunting and equestrian in forming the Emirati national identity, along with the “Emirati Command Encyclopedia” that guarantees the transfer of this ancient legacy to future generations.

In the Culture and Heritage Conservation Sector, the Hamdan Bin Mohammed Center for Heritage Reviving a package of interactive activities that enhance the position of falconry, hunting and saluki in the Emirati heritage, while the National Academy for Childhood Development offers a set of interactive workshops that focus on promoting the Arabic language and consolidating the national identity and pride in cultural affiliation, and the Abu Dhabi Sports Council enriches the experience of visitors with practical activities in shooting, fencing, polo, and polo. And marine sports, along with traditional handicraft shows.

As the heritage partner, the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority provides a distinctive platform for families and children, including interactive educational activities and performances of traditional fashion, as well as a virtual tour of the Al Dhafra Festival, while providing an opportunity to interact with the “Poet of the Million” program and experience the atmosphere of the authentic Emirati Council.

Japan is attending strongly this year through 63 exhibitors and brands, as the “Index” wing displays the features of traditional Japanese culture through the offers of falconry, the manufacture of its tools and the rituals of the tea and musical paragraphs, while the “Enbis” suite offers live shows for the Japanese Saif Al -Katana industry by the expert Shinsoki Ohko, in addition to the art of “Mesaico” that converts sweets into artistic forms inspired From the world of animals and characters.

Several African countries are also participating to take visitors on unforgettable trips, as South Africa represents 34 trademarks that offer a unique safari experience that includes “the five adults: the lion, the leopard, the elephant, the cordon of the century and the African buffalo.”

Potswana, through the “Lotsan Sigberry” group, displays luxurious five -star hospitality experiences amid wildlife in the arms of virgin nature, where visitors have safari tours, pictures of historical photos and exploration in the most beautiful natural environments in the world.

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