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Dubai as the city continues to celebrate Diwali, enter to win jewelry valued at Dh150,000

November 13, 2023
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Dubai as the city continues to celebrate Diwali, enter to win jewelry valued at Dh150,000

Even though the Diwali festival is ended, Dubai will be having celebrations all this week. Residents of the emirate have lots of activities to keep them occupied while they continue to shop and celebrate the festival of lights, including huge discounts, prizes, and free meals.

The Dubai Jewellery Group is providing discounts of up to 50% on a unique Diwali jewelry line. Additionally, there’s a chance to win jewelry valued at Dh150,000, with 30 fortunate winners taking home Dh5,000 apiece. In addition, there are several sales and discounts offered by the city’s malls, electronics stores, and jewelry stores.

A well-known food aggregator in the city is giving locals the opportunity to win gold coins valued at Dh30,000 throughout the holiday season. Up until November 16, Global Village offers a broad selection of authentic Indian street food, while some upscale restaurants have special menus.

According to Mohammed Feras Arayqat, Associate Vice President, Retail and Strategic Alliances at DFRE, Diwali is a very significant holiday in Dubai’s multicultural society. “Dubai fosters a sense of unity among its residents by embracing its diversity and encouraging cultural interactions,” the speaker stated. “Moreover, the tourism sector acknowledges the allure of Diwali for both locals and tourists, resulting in a range of exclusive events, marketing campaigns, and cultural events throughout the celebration.”

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