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Some distinctive landmarks in Fujairah

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Memorable Final Ceremony of Sword Championship in Fujairah

Closing Ceremony

In a night lit by fireworks and fueled by the anticipation of the lucky winners of Al Saif Championship, the Sword Arena at the Fujairah Fort witnessed the Closing Ceremony of the Fujairah Crown Prince Award. This event was celebrated in the presence of His Highness Sheikh Mohammad bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah and patron of the Award, His Highness Sheikh Rashid bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Chairman of the Fujairah Culture and Media Authority, His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Sheikh Abdulla bin Hamad bin Saif Al Sharqi, and a number of Sheikhs and VIPs.

The ceremony was also attended by His Excellency Dr. Mohammad Al Kindi, Former Minister of Environment and Water, His Excellency Ali Maihad Al Suwaidi, Acting Director General of the Ministry of Education, and a number of media personalities, representatives from UAE ministries, and important personalities from the Emirate of Fujairah.

Packed House

The ceremony witnessed a large presence from the public who filled every seat at the Sword Arena. The crowd at the Heritage Village watched the Closing Ceremony of the Award from the screen installed so that everyone, males and females, locals and expatriates, from Fujairah and other Emirates, could watch and enjoy the coronation of the winners and the ceremony of the last evening of this year's Award. This was a ceremony in which three lucky winners of the eight qualified contestants would be awarded their prizes. After five rounds filled with excitement and enthusiasm, the sixth round started on the final night and the three winners would be announced afterwards.

Rich Heritage Festival

The Organizing Committee stated that this year's Award was like a heritage, cultural and social festival held at the Fujairah Fort. "We started with the Saif Championship, and today the Fujairah Crown Prince Award comprises many activities that became the hub for a rich heritage experience full of activities and participations from Arts and cultural institutions and societies.”

Diversity of Attendees

They added that the award has attracted families from all nationalities and everyone who wanted to explore the UAE's heritage through the Heritage Village and School Operetta Competition, in addition to following the Mzafin or sword dancing. "The attendance was not only comprised of fans of the participants in Al Saif Championship", the committee added, "A lot of national and expatriate families attended the Award's activities to enjoy the traditional atmosphere of the place.”

Final Program

The closing night of the Fujairah Crown Prince Award included many activities and the ceremony program was various and exciting. There was a video about the Award's activities, the rounds of the Saif Championship, and the Friday evening singers and poets. After that, H.E. Ali Maihad Al Suwaidi, Acting Director General of the Ministry of Education gave a speech on behalf of the Ministry, expressing the recognition of the Award's role in promoting national identity and reviving heritage. Following the speech, a traditional dance performed by the Saif Championship contestants was presented.

High Point of the Evening

The point in the evening where the results were announced was a moment filled with anticipation and enthusiasm. The contestants stood waiting for the announcement of the winners of the championship. His Highness Sheikh Mohammad bin Hamad Al Sharqi, the patron of the Award presented the three winners with their prizes in the presence of His Highness, Sheikh Rashid bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Chairman of the Fujairah Culture and Media Authority, His Highness Sheikh Maktoum bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Sheikh Abdulla bin Hamad bin Saif Al Sharqi.

The Winners

The three winners of the second Saif Championship were: Nawaf Abdulla Sulaiman Al Hibsi who won the first prize, Saif Ahmad Khamies Al Yammahi who won the second prize, and Mohammad bin Saadain Al Shehhi who won the third prize. The winners posed for a photograph with the patron of the Award.

Generous Prizes

The winner of the first prize earned a cash reward of AED 100,000, a golden sword, and a car. The second prize winner got a cash reward of AED 60,000 and a silver sword, and the third prize winner got a cash reward of AED 40,000 and a bronze sword. The winners from the fourth to the eighth places won AED 10,000 each.

Brilliant Laser Show and Fireworks

After the coronation ceremony had ended, darkness filled the place which was lit seconds later by magnificent fireworks that started from the front of the Fort and went up in the sky. Laser shows drew the sword on the walls of the fort and decorated it with images of Sheikhs' images starting with the photo of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, to His Highness the President of the UAE, His Highness the Ruler of Fujairah, photos of the patron of the Award and other photos from the Award's activities. The crowd cheered and showed their excitement and fascination with the brilliance of the ceremony.

Ceremony Completed With Song

The beauty of the ceremony was made perfect with the performance of singer Hazzaa who expressed his happiness for being in Fujairah and attending the Award for the second time. He thanked His Highness the Crown Prince of Fujairah for his presence and devotion to reviving heritage through Al Saif Championship, this beautiful old art in Fujairah.

Thanks

This article was written by Shaikha Mesmari and translated by Hessa Al Falasi.

Image: The photo of the fireworks above the Fujairah Fort was taken by Emily Ray. More photos that Emily took on the final night are posted in this photo album.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

First Carrefour Opens in Fujairah

This morning (15 December 2011) at 10.30am the doors opened for business at the first Carrefour in Fujairah, located within the new Century Mall between the bottom end of Kuwait Rd (bypass road) and Al Faseel Rd that runs parallel with the beach.

Crowds of people gathered for the start that was advertised for 10am. Loud music provided the rhythm for a dozen Emiratis doing the youla dance at the entrance to the new store.

Many must have taken the morning off work to be at the opening!!

Arabic coffee was served to refresh and give an atmosphere of hospitality.

A coloured ribbon was placed across the entrance but when it was cut there were no speeches, only the crush of bargain hunters surging toward the door.

The man giving out the brochure with all the ‘Festive Feasts at Low, Low Prices’ was besieged.

After a few minutes it was difficult to move. Many went straight for the electronic goods department and in a few minutes people were wheeling their trolleys to the checkout laden with a new TV, a computer, an iPad or some computer games.

The staff appeared overwhelmed. The entertainment music made it difficult for anyone to be heard but it was a festive occasion and Fujairah residents seemed delighted to welcome Carrefour to their emirate.

Take a Look

Some photos of the gathering, the opening and the store are in this photo album and also some photos taken of the other shops in the first floor, all of which are to be ‘Opening Shortly’.

The escalators were blocked off and people denied access to the 2nd floor.

Mabrook!

Congratulations to the manager and staff of Carrefour in Fujairah upon the opening of the first Carrefour in the emirate.

Location


View Century Mall Fujairah with Carrefour Express in a larger map

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Fujairah Emirate First Government in Region to Go Completely 3D With Google Earth

Digital Fujairah

Mr. Mohammed Saif Al Afkham (pictured) launched the 3D imaging project of Fujairah at the Concorde Fujairah Hotel on 8 December 2011 and Ms. Caroline Tasse demonstrated its capabilities.

Fujairah has now become the first government in the region to have its whole territory integrated with 3D in a virtual simulator that gives high definition data based on the Geographic Information System (GIS).

Fujairah has been created as a digital city—the first planning project of its kind in the Middle East.

Everyone Can Benefit

Any Internet user with Google Earth can surf across to Fujairah and see the emirate in 3D. Have a look for yourself.

Virtual Representation

The French urban software providers, Vectuel, created a virtual representation of what already exists then used information to build a model of the project. It incorporated many environmental aspects such as traffic, weather and such technology helps people to assess the overall impact of any anticipated development on its surroundings.

Useful for Planners

Vectuel provides an urban design virtual simulator in real time. The primary purpose is to give greater visual awareness to better understand the environment and the impact of a prospective development.

In addition to its work in Fujairah, Vectuel, has also been working on projects with the Abu Dhabi Urban Planning Council, the Abu Dhabi Ports Company and Oger International, in addition to town centre and transport projects in Europe.

When project participants can see three-dimensional models in a photo-realistic way it is a useful aid, especially for architects and urban planners.

4D

The technology has the facility to visualize an environment before and after different projects and in this way 3D has integrated a fourth dimension, that of time.

This allows planners to consider the evolution of an area, consider questions about its progress such as pondering what the place will look like in 5, 10 or 15 years.

Digital Journey

Two years ago Mr. Mohammed Saif Al Afkham, Director of the Fujairah Municipality, enlisted Vectuel to create a digital representation of the emirate, which Mr. Afkham said, comes at a cost of about a million dirhams.

Vectuel Regional Branch Manager, Caroline Tasse (pictured) was commissioned to produce a survey of 50 landmarks in Fujairah, including the old Al Bidyah Mosque and the mosque under construction, the Sheikh Zayed Mosque, billed as the second largest mosque in the UAE.

The Fujairah project, led by Nawal Al Hanaei (pictured), Director Projects at the Fujairah Municipality, incorporated a number of historic and cultural sites into the 3D Fujairah.

Following the initial survey and plotting of the significant landmarks the project was extended to incorporate the wider city of Fujairah on a scale that can encompass 10,000 buildings on which new developments could be visualized and assessed.

Emirate Expansion

The technology will be useful for developing the infrastructure as the Fujairah population continues to grow by 10,000 people per year. In addition it will aid the development of the big projects upon which Fujairah has already embarked. These are:

The Fujairah Northern Land Reclamation Project

The Abu Dhabi Crude Oil Pipeline in Fujairah

The Fujairah Oil Industry Zone

The Developments at the Fujairah Port

The Strategic Grain Terminal

The Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Highway (Dubai-Fujairah)

The Fujairah Power and Desalination Plant.

The technology will help in the planning of the forthcoming industrial projects on the drawing board, including the following: An aluminum factory, waste management and sewerage plants, expansion of the strategic grain terminal, further oil storage facilities and new power stations.

In the way of transport developments, Fujairah will benefit from the GCC rail project undertaken in the UAE by Etihad Rail.

On the commercial and tourism fronts there will be the opening of several big shopping malls (Fujairah City Centre, Lulu Mall, the Century Mall and the Fujairah Mall and Commercial Complex) the establishment of the Al Hilal city and tourism resorts in Fujairah city and Dibba, including eco-tourism resorts.

Tourist Tool

With all the main heritage and cultural sites being tagged and loaded with information, tourists are going to benefit from Fujairah 3D on Google Earth.

Furthermore all tourism-related companies (hotels, restaurants etc.) will be given priority in terms of having basic information, contact details, photos and web links that can be viewed when users click on their site.

Nawal Al Hanaei, Director Projects at the Fujairah Municipality, said that a person fully dedicated to developing this project and making it of use to Fujairah departments and companies will be starting in January 2012.

Marketing Angle

The visual aspect of the technology is especially helpful for members of the public who are not experienced or as adept as architects, builders and planners in reading technical drawings.

The technology can also be used with prospective investors, developers and people who think they may be negatively impacted by a new development.

Mr. Afkham said that the three-dimensional Fujairah has not only assisted in the planning of projects but it has been useful in promoting the emirate to potential investors and developers.

Further

Fujairah…. You Should Be Here, The Big Project ME.com, 10 July 2011.

Virtual Reality, The Big Project ME, 10 April 2011.

Geoff Pound

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Partnership Between Residency and Foreigner Affairs and Fujairah Municipality

Press Release

New Agreement

Today (14 December 2011) at the Fujairah Municipality a partnership and cooperation agreement was signed between the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigner Affairs in Fujairah and the Fujairah Municipality.

The signatories were HE Mohammed Saif Al Afkham, Fujairah Municipality Director General and Colonel Mubarak bin Sinan, Director of Residence and Foreigner Affairs, Fujairah.

Purpose of Partnership

The agreement provides for strengthening the relationship between the two institutions, connecting on relevant business, keep each other up with new trends.

The agreement also aims to bring a concerted effort to upgrade services to serve the public interest and participation in advancing the progress of the emirate of Fujairah.

Municipality Viewpoint

Mr. Afkham said that signing the agreement is a positive step. This will help us to build bridges of cooperation in various areas and on issues of common concern. The joint cooperation should also lead to a greater integration of the work of the two departments.

Residency and Foreigner Affairs Perspective

Colonel Sinan said that both parties are seeking to deepen their partnership at this time when the emirate is booming. There is a desire to reduce the number of illegal residents and violators of the law as well as improve the conditions for legal residents in the way of security and economic development.

Signing Ceremony

The signing ceremony was attended by Captain Albert Mohamed Shihab Ahmed, Head of Strategic Development and Performance of the General Administration of Residency and Foreigner Affairs, Mr. Obaid Dhanhani, Office of the Director, Mr. Abdullah Khadim, Head of Engineering and Land in the Municipality of Fujairah, Ms. Asilah Abdullah Al Mualla, Chief of Health and Mr. Ahmed Amer, Head of Land.

Related

Fujairah Emirate First in Region to Go Completely 3D With Google Earth, FIF, 15 December 2011.

Fujairah Municipality Receives Mersin Delegation from Turkey, FIF, 11 December 2011.

Fujairah Joins Clean Up UAE Day, FIF, 8 December 2011.

G-Force Arts Rocks Fujairah With Sound, Light, Dance and Fireworks, FIF, 30 November 2011.

Fujairah Hosts First Forum in Urban Planning, Diversity and Integration, FIF, 29 November 2011.

Fujairah Municipality Celebrates UAE 40th National Day, FIF, 28 November 2011.

‘Spirit of the Union’ Parade through the Streets of Fujairah, FIF, 17 November 2011.

Fujairah Studying Options for Integrated Waste Recycling Systems, FIF, 1 November 2011.

Fujairah Municipality Inspects Fast Food Restaurants this Month, FIF, 22 October 2011.

Fujairah Municipality Building Section Undergoes Evaluation, FIF, 19 October 2011.

Fujairah Continues Rigorous Health and Hygiene Campaign, FIF, 18 October 2011.

Fujairah Celebrates Arab Environment Day, FIF, 16 October 2011.

Fujairah Celebrates Bread with the World, FIF, 12 October 2011.

Fujairah Municipality Launches New Speedy Services, FIF, 12 October 2011.

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Protecting Fujairah’s Wadi Wurayah from Vandals

This week 7 Days has posted a story about ‘Vandals Spoiling UAE Beauty Spot’ with a photo (pictured) of graffiti sprayed over the rocks at Fujairah’s Wadi Wurayah.

This photo is rightly stirring up rage while some writers have said that the place has looked defaced and trashed for many years and that “today’s outrage is a tad overdue.”

Hopefully the rage at this time, even if overdue, might be transformed into some constructive solutions.

Here are two solutions to get public discussion flowing:

Cameras

There are lots of cameras that have been placed around Wadi Wurayah to photograph important species such as the Arabian leopard.

Why can’t a camera or two be strategically placed to catch the wild animals that are painting one of the great treasures of Fujairah and the UAE? This could appear to be an invasion of privacy but so are the speed cameras that line the roads.

Park Ranger

Most National Parks around the world have rangers who are stationed on location to fulfill a role of public safety, advisor, educator and enforcer of park rules.

On 16 March 2009 Wadi Wurayah was designated a protected area by a decree of the Ruler of Fujairah. While many plant and animal specimens have been protected it is time for the Fujairah Government to finish the job of protecting the area by placing several fulltime rangers in this 170 km2 area.

The presence of fulltime rangers at Wadi Wurayah, plus signs that declare that rangers are patrolling the area and cameras are on the alert, should go a long way to curbing the graffiti.

Discussion

What are your ideas to combat the trashing of Wadi Wurayah?

How is the Environmental Department of the Fujairah Municipality responding to this challenge of prevention, apart from their very helpful sponsoring of Clean Up Days?

Related

Swedish Princess and Emirati Prince Make a Right Royal Visit in Fujairah, FIF, 20 January 2011.

Michel Roggo’s ‘Desert Water’ Photo Exhibition of Wadi Wurayah in Fujairah, UAE, FIF, 13 April 2011.

Photo Shooting Fujairah’s Wadi Wurayah, FIF, 19 April 2011.

How Do We Get to Wadi Wurayah? FIF, 19 May 2009.

Geoff Pound

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Image: Wadi Wurayah defaced. (Photo courtesy of 7 Days)

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Ministry of Culture Signs MOU with Fujairah Crown Prince Award

Developing Cooperation

In the presence of His Highness, Sheikh Mohammad bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah, the Ministry of Culture, Youth & Community Development and the Fujairah Crown Prince Award signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the aim of developing cooperation between them to strengthen national identity, instill patriotism and introduce the new generations to the non-material heritage, which achieves the strategic goals of the Federal Government of the United Arab Emirates and serves both parties.

Signatories

The memorandum was signed at the Fujairah Crown Prince’s Office in Fujairah by Musabeh Al Mesmari, Assistant Supervisor of the Crown Prince Award and Abdulla Al Nuaimi, Director of the Coordination and Initiatives Department at the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Community Development.

The signing was in the presence of H.E. Bilal Al Budour, Assistant Undersecretary for Culture and Art on behalf of the Ministry, and a number of Directors and Heads of Departments at the Ministry and the Crown Prince Office, in addition to Ahmad Al Dhanhani, Head of the Heritage Department.

Crown Prince’s Leadership

For his part, H.E. Bilal Al Budour praised the leading role of H.H. Sheikh Mohammad bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah, in the cultural sector in the Emirate of Fujairah, and his hard work and continuous support for culture and heritage in all fields.

He also praised the role that the Fujairah Crown Prince Award plays in maintaining and promoting national identity, introducing non-material heritage and reinforcing the originality that distinguishes the cultural heritage of the United Arab Emirates.

Combined Effort

Al Budour stated during the signing that the Ministry believes that the cultural heritage is a human legacy and keeping it requires the combined efforts of all government and private institutions. That is why the Ministry of Culture, Youth & Community Development is devoted, within its strategic directions, to support and cooperate with cultural and heritage institutions in the UAE.

Heritage Strategy

Al Budour explained that the memorandum comes as part of the Ministry’s 2011-2013 strategy to promote national identity, instill patriotism, introduce non-material heritage and raise the level of cultural and social awareness.

He pointed out that the memorandum aims at consolidating partnership between the Ministry of Culture, Youth & Community Development and the Fujairah Crown Prince Award to achieve the strategic goals for both sides through full cooperation that will help them perform their functions in promoting culture and the developing community.

The memorandum is also an embodiment of the spirit of cooperation between the Ministry and the Award considering that we’re all work for a common goal, and are guided by one compass which is the UAE’s Union compass.

Opening the Door

Al Budour added that the memorandum of cooperation opens the door for the implementation of activities and joint projects, conferences, seminars and specialized training courses between the Ministry and the Award in the field of culture and heritage.

This cooperation is aimed at strengthening national identity and achieving cultural and social development in the UAE through various means and methods, in addition to cooperation and coordination between the two sides in preparing and presenting programs for the rehabilitation of national human forces. These programs include specialized training programs in the field of culture and heritage between the two parties in relation to the support and development of work in the field of culture and heritage.

Stimulating Initiatives

The memorandum also included providing initiatives and programs that are proposed by either one of the two parties in all possible means to achieve the goals of the memorandum and the mutual benefit of the appropriate facilities, halls and buildings that both parties have, and benefiting from experts, technicians and specialists in various disciplines in relation with the memorandum, and the preparation and distribution of versions related to the promotion of national identity and cultural and social development to achieve the overall community development.

Cooperation Online and In Marketing

Al Budour added that the two parties agreed on sharing a link of the other party’s website in both their websites and displaying their logos on all shared publications, advertising material and all activities and statements in relation with the memorandum which is valid for five years.

Note

This article has been prepared by Shaikha Al Mesmari, Head of Communications, Fujairah Crown Prince’s Office. The signing took place on 8 December 2011.

Image: H.H. Sheikh Mohammad bin Hamad Al Sharqi, Crown Prince of Fujairah is at the right behind the signatories, standing with H.E. Bilal Al Budour, Assistant Undersecretary for Culture and Art on behalf of the Ministry.

The signatories at the Fujairah Crown Prince’s Office in Fujairah: Musabeh Al Mesmari, Assistant Supervisor of the Crown Prince Award (left) and Abdulla Al Nuaimi, Director of the Coordination and Initiatives Department at the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Community Development (right).

Fujairah Municipality Receives Mersin Delegation from Turkey

Press Release

Mersin Delegation

An official delegation recently visited (8 December 2011) the Fujairah Municipality from the city of Mersin, Turkey.

They included Mr. Mast Ozkan (Mayor of Mersin), Mr. Hassan Basri (Governor of the city of Mersin), Mr. Serafitin Asot (Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce), Mr. Abdul Qader (Secretary General, Mersin Chamber of Commerce) and Mr. Krtber, (member of the Chamber of Commerce).

The delegation was received by HE Mohammed Saif Al Afkham, Director of the Office of the Director of the Municipality, Mr. Obaid Dhanhani and a number of heads of departments including Major Mohammed Ahmed Ibrahim, Executive Director of the Fujairah International Marine Club.

Purpose and Goals

During the visit the talks focused on identifying potential areas for cooperation and an exchange of experiences on economic issues, tourism and infrastructure projects.

It was stated that it was important for the Turkish delegation to know and see the vital projects in the emirate of Fujairah and consider the most important means and the significant possibilities for attracting Turkish investment in Fujairah.

In this regard, Mr. Mohammed Saif Al Afkham (pictured below) mentioned the strategic location of Fujairah near the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman and its role in the Arab economy.

Fujairah Director’s Speech

Afkam said in his speech to the delegation:

“The Fujairah Municipality has been able, thanks to careful planning and clear strategies, to move forward steadily towards achieving the visions of the wise leadership of the emirate of Fujairah.”

“We are delighted today to be hosting the delegation of the Turkish city of Mersin, which represents one of the world leaders in many areas. We are sure that our talks today and future relationships will help the sharing of experiences, the exchange of experiences and the possibility of investment opportunities in Fujairah.”

Mayor of Mersin

Mr. Mast Ozkan, the Mayor of Mersin, spoke on behalf of the visitors:

“We are pleased to thank the Fujairah Municipality for their interest expressed in our delegation. There is no doubt that the progress and achievements of the municipality are cause for admiration and appreciation. We are confident that these discussions will pave the way for the possibility of cooperation and investment in the exchange of experiences, leading to strong ties between Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.”

Further

"Mersin is a large city and busy port on the Mediterranean coast of southern Turkey. The metropolitan area has a population of 982, 429 (2010) making it Turkey’s tenth most populous city.... Mersin is important for Turkey’s economy and Turkey’s biggest port is located there. (Wikipedia)

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Images: Photos taken by the Fujairah Municipality of the Turkish visit.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Talk to ‘Saif’ the Animated Character at the Fujairah Fort

New Mascot

New features keep on appearing at the Al Saif Championship and Fujairah Heritage Village and one of the latest innovations is an animated character and mascot, appropriately known as ‘Saif’.

Interact with Saif

You can talk with Saif, the Emirati swordsman, when you arrive through the main entrance of the Fujairah Heritage Village. On the left you will see a television screen and Saif may call out to you, ‘As-Salamu Alaykum’, ‘Hullo’ or a greeting in your language.

Exchange greetings and enter into conversation with him. Some visitors have appeared surprised to see and hear Saif greet them and they’ve been shy to talk back to the cartoon character. You’ll quickly warm up into the experience.

Information Officer

It may appear gimmicky and a little entertaining but talk more with Saif and you will see that his role is also to give information and even serve as an educator on things to do with the Al Saif Competition, the Fujairah Fort and the Heritage activities. After all he is sitting in the Fujairah Heritage Village Information Centre.

Cartoon Characters

These cartoon characters, or Interactive Animation Systems, are becoming an increasingly popular means for businesses and organizations of combining the latest technology with a marketing strategy.

Hover around the entrance to the Fujairah Heritage Village and you will see old people and young children talking with Saif, who will quickly become the symbol and marketing voice of the Al Saif Championship for the Crown Prince Award.

Endless Possibilities

The technology has boundless applications as Saif can respond to visitors with appropriate eye gestures and arm movements and maybe he might be able to do some sword dancing and sword throwing!

There’s also provision for allowing visitors to appear on the screen with Saif, giving them an unforgettable experience, especially if they receive a CD recording of the conversation to replay later and show to their friends.

Entertainment and Education

Because this is a live experience between visitors to the Fujairah Heritage Village and Saif, the on-screen cartoon character, this has the potential to become a useful means of education, especially with the younger generations who are attending the Fujairah Fort with their families and schools.

Further

‘Saif’ has been created by members of the Al Saif Championship Organizing Team in conjunction with ECB Animalive, Dubai.

More information is posted on the Al Saif Competition Facebook Page and contact details are listed on this web page.

Fujairah Joins Clean Up UAE Day

Clean Up Fujairah

Staff of the Fujairah Municipality have gathered on Fujairah’s Umbrella Beach this morning to support Clean Up UAE in the Eastern Emirate.

Between 300-500 school children are involved in the programme this morning (8 December 2011)which involves registration, T-Shirts, speeches (in the tent pictured below), sand castles, morning refreshments and cleaning rubbish from the beach.

On the 12 December there is a similar exercise at Wadi Wurayah with companies participating instead of schools.

It’s a pity that the clean ups are not happening on a weekend when ordinary citizens can come along and participate in these worthwhile community events.

Need for Deterrence

It is an exercise in cleaning and education, prevention and cure.

It is good to have occasions to do some Spring cleaning and the educational aspect is important, however Fujairah has not yet introduced measures to deter people from littering, especially in public places like the beach.

Most householders pay for domestic helpers to do the cleaning in their homes and this mentality carries over into public places whereby people think, “Let’s leave our trash on the beach because we have Municipality workers who are paid to pick up our mess in the morning.”

Tough Fines and Policing

Dubai has introduced some steep fines for littering and Fujairah needs both tough fines and vigilant policing.

The paper, plastic and broken glass left on the beaches during the recent Eid holiday was both a disgrace and a safety hazard.

More photos are posted in this photo album.

Geoff Pound

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