In celebration of Diwali, Dubai neighborhoods people from all across the city are joining forces to create gorgeous rangolis at their doorsteps and decorate their balconies with vibrant lights.
Many Dubai neighborhoods, including Al Mankhool, Bur Dubai, Karama, and Al Barsha, are aglow with vibrant lighting as locals turn their spaces into eye-catching light shows. People are using their balconies to celebrate the festival of lights, showcasing colorful lanterns and lovely fairy lights.
We’ve used lights everywhere to beautify our house. This is the season when our house transforms into a vivid, colorful space, Mankhool resident Aparna Yadav remarked.
“Watching our neighborhood come to life with lights and color is beautiful. Yadav continued, “Everyone is helping to make our neighborhood sparkle throughout this holiday season.
Many Indian women are members of Indian Women in Dubai, a club that organizes events in Dubai in the run-up to the Diwali holiday. The group members claimed that because they celebrate Diwali together, everyone in Dubai is like a large family.
Mother and businesswoman Shalini Ruben views Diwali as a time for joyous celebration and communal happiness. Ruben remarked, “Diwali in Dubai is truly magical.” “We find the city to be very special because of its lively atmosphere, which is enhanced by cultural events, fireworks, and warm-hearted family get-togethers,” Ruben continued.
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