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UAE: Discounts, prizes to be offered as Sharjah Ramadan festival kicks off on February 22

UAE: Discounts, prizes to be offered as Sharjah Ramadan festival kicks off on February 22

Khaleej Times21-02-2025
Sharjah Ramadan Festival 2025 will kick off on February 22 and run until March 31 in various cities and regions of the emirate.
The festival will offer the emirate's visitors and residents of the opportunity to enjoy the best entertainment, discounts, and valuable prizes that Sharjah has to offer.
Featuring wide participation from major shopping centres, retail shops, small businesses, and entrepreneurs, the festival is considered one of the most prominent cultural, social, and economic festivals in the region.
The festival will transform the emirate into an exceptional Ramadan destination through a range of activities that bring joy and harmony with the spiritual essence of the holy month of Ramadan.
The unique shopping experience at the festival will be complemented by a variety of competitions and activities for all family members.
The festival also includes the launch of the Ramadan Nights Exhibition at Sharjah Expo on March 6, where more than 200 exhibitors, top retailers, and nearly 500 global and local brands participate each year. It features a distinguished collection of events, cultural programs, and entertainment suitable for the whole family.
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