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The Sharjah Light Festival woos tourists for 2019

| @indiablooms | Nov 16, 2018, at 03:29 pm

Sharjah: The international family-friendly Sharjah Light Festival puts Sharjah’s landmark buildings in the spotlight, with stunning video mapping on their façades.

The ninth edition of the Sharjah Light Festival features large-scale light installations, projections and mapping inspired by subjects such as science, creativity, culture and knowledge.

The 11-day festival attracts over a million visitors to more than a dozen locations across the emirate, including Al Noor Mosque, Al Qasba and Al Majaz Waterfront. All the shows are free daily from 6 pm to 11 pm (until midnight on weekends) and a parade along the Corniche will take place around 9 pm each evening.

Sharjah Light Festival

DATES: February 06 - 16

Opening Times: Sun-Thur: 18:00-23:00
Thur-Fri: 18:00-00:00


 

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