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2/16/24, 10:46 AM                                      WAM - Emirates News Agency
          Dr. Abdulaziz Al Musallam, Chairman of Sharjah Institute for Heritage and the Head of the Supreme Committee for the Days, said, “This session coincides with the tenth
          anniversary of the founding of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage, celebrating the Emirati heritage's originality and deep roots. We will go back to the initial spark and
          momentous occasion that marked the beginning of Sharjah Heritage Days in its first session 22 years ago, emulating the approach, style, and depth, based on the high
          directions of H.H. Dr. Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and confirming the SIH's efforts in instilling values and
          reviving  spirits  to  protect  the  heritage,  spreading  awareness  of  its  importance,  fostering  communication  between  generations  and  cultures,  celebrating  the  storied
          treasures  and  symbols  of  heritage,  and  returning  to  the  authenticity  inherent  in  heritage,  within  an  annual  tradition  eagerly  anticipated  by  heritage  enthusiasts  and
          heritage bearers."
          Dr. Al Musallam added, "The 21st edition of the Sharjah Heritage Days comes under the theme 'Connection', a comprehensive slogan characterised by relevance and
          importance.  It  refers  to  the  necessity  of  addressing  the  upcoming  challenges  and  looking  forward  to  the  prospects  of  heritage.  The  slogan  aligns  with  the  Sharjah
          Emirate's direction of reinforcing the value of heritage and instilling it in the youth, linking them with their ancestors' legacies, connecting with the past, opening up to the
          future, and enhancing relationships with the heritage of nations and civilisations worldwide, exploring the relationship between heritage and generations in this age."
          Dr Al Musallam explained that the events of the new session would be held in Sharjah city from February 22 to March 3, in Al Hamriyah on February 26 and 27, in Dibba
          Al Hisn on February 27 and 28, in Khor Fakkan on February 28 and 29, in Kalba on February 29 through March 1, and finally in Al Dhaid on March 1 and 2.
          He continued that the agenda of the SHD would include lectures and discussion sessions on various topics in cultural heritage, training workshops, and various activities
          for all age groups, in addition to live displays of Emirati heritage crafts, presentations of local environments, and traditional games, supported by artistic performances
          from national and international folk teams participating in this annual heritage festival.
          Al Musallam indicated that the session would witness the participation of 12 Arab and international countries: Kuwait, Morocco, Palestine, Iraq, Egypt, Yemen, Syria,
          Turkey, Slovakia, Montenegro, the United States, in addition to Jeju Province from South Korea, which will be the guest of honor at this year's festival because of its rich
          and diverse cultural and heritage stock, which will be a quality addition to the distinguished journey of the Days.
          Regarding  the  new  participations  and  additions  to  this  year's  festival, Al  Musallam  explained  that  the  participation  of  the  guest  of  honour  will  be  represented  in  an
          exhibition by the museums of Jeju Province (South Korea), which will showcase Korean heritage through its three sections by highlighting the profession of Jeju Haenyeo
          (female divers), displaying valuable museum collections, tools, and clothing used in the diving occupation, as well as the daily life of the Haenyeo people. There will also
          be live performances to explore the beauty and precision of traditional Korean craftsmanship, noting that these exhibitions are a source of inspiration and education for
          the current and future generations on the enrichment of the world’s cultural history on the land of Sharjah.
          This year's edition is unique with a qualitative Kuwaiti participation presented by the Expo 965 team through a distinctive heritage corner that showcases Kuwaiti cultural
          heritage, aspects of manual craftsmanship, as well as inspiring visitors to the platform by sharing the experience of the team's founder and the owners of personal
          museums affiliated with the team.
          Additionally, 23 folkloric and Arab community groups as well as international teams will present 219 artistic shows, with 10 local folk arts being presented on the domestic
          front.
          The SHD Festival continues to showcase the four local Emirati environments: marine, bedouin, mountainous, and agricultural, through live interaction with the various
          environments and providing information about the daily life of each. Visitors will also experience the second edition of the "Bakers Alley" corner, as well as "SHD" Cuisine,
          displays of traditional Emirati and Korean fashion, "SHD" Stage, various television and public competitions, the heritage games hall, the house of traditional games, the
          Knowledge  Oasis  for  young  children  that  includes  a  theatre  stage  and  the  creators'  store  among  the  contributions  of  the  Hemmah  UAE  Center  for  individuals  with
          determination, the photography corner, and the Heritage Walkway surrounded by mobile food carts. SHD markets offer a wide assortment of traditional foods, diverse
          goods, products from entrepreneurial families, and other items ranging from traditional cafes to modern ones.
          Intensive Efforts to Ensure the Comfort and Safety of the Public
          It is worth mentioning that the festival's organising committee has ensured to facilitate visitor entry and movement to the events, including adding new parking lots around
          the “Heart of Sharjah” area to increase the capacity for festival-goers, providing parking for people with disabilities, and offering premium services parking. "SHD" train is
          also  available  to  transport  the  public  from  the  parking  area  to  the  heart  of  the  event,  in  addition  to  logistical  support  inside  and  outside  the  festival,  along  with  the
          readiness of ambulances and civil defense vehicles to deal with emergencies.






















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