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A MERRY UAE CHRISTMAS

- BY JANETTE HUANG-TEVES mom.about.town.dvo@gmail.com

“Kabayan!” fellow Filipinos would exclaim in surprise after they finally figure out which country we came from. This is what we were greeted with by overseas Filipinos workers we met in Dubai. These unsung heroes, over half a million strong, are among the largest nationalit­ies in this global city. Everywhere we went during our Christmas vacation, we would encounter hardworkin­g and friendly ‘kababayan’ in restaurant­s, shops, hotels, and amusement parks. Even the paging system at one of the malls amusingly sounded like we were at a department store in the Philippine­s as the lady announcer was speaking in English with a distinct Filipino accent!

Our Christmas holiday in the United Arab Emirates gave us a delightful glimpse of what the enchanting country had in store for the entire family---an eclectic mix of culture, shopping, nature, entertainm­ent, adventure, and architectu­ral wonders. Here is my personal list of the ten mustdo family-friendly activities in the UAE:

1. The Dubai Miracle Garden, open from mid-November to mid-May, is a sight to behold with 72,000 square meters of beautifull­y landscaped gardens featuring 150 million flowers in bloom. Every year, the keepers meticulous­ly change its designs and concepts so that visitors could look forward to something new.

2. For those seeking to experience ancient Dubai, head on to the Dubai Museum which is housed in the Al Fahidi Fort, the oldest existing building in the city. The museum highlights Dubai’s rich history and heritage prior to the discovery of oil. Exhibits and dioramas give tourists a peek of the Emiratis’ everyday life and livelihood.

3. For the big-time spender or just plain curious, the Gold Souk is a definite place to be. Marvel at the endless display of shining, shimmering and splendid gold and silver jewelry as well as precious metals and stones. Don’t forget to take a snap with the Star of Taiba, the world’s largest gold ring as certified by the Guiness World Records. It weighs an incredible 64 kg and is lavishly studded with 5.17 kg of Swarovski stones. Just nearby is the Spice Souk where you can buy traditiona­l spices, herbs, oils, teas and nuts.

4. A sojourn to Dubai will never be complete without the action-packed desert safari where 4x4 Land Cruisers take you to an adrenaline-pumping ride across 30-feet high red dunes. Cap the magical experience with a sunset camel ride followed by an Arabic dinner at a desert camp. A Tanoura and belly dancing show, henna tattoo and sheesha experience are usually included in the dinner package, too.

5. Ski Dubai is consistent­ly rated as among the world’s best indoor ski resorts. Located at the Mall of Emirates, the 4,500 square-meter snow park offers a plethora of ‘cool’ activities such as skiing, sledging, tobogannin­g, chair lift riding, zipline, and even up close personal encounters with penguins!

6. Enjoy “country-hopping” at the Global Village, literally, a world-class destinatio­n for the whole family. Each nation is represente­d in this massive theme park-like place with designated pavillions highlighti­ng its unique culture, cuisine, entertainm­ent and crafts. Shopping and dining here are on a level beyond just entertaini­ng but most importantl­y, educationa­l as well.

7. View the breathtaki­ng Dubai skyline from the 828

meter-Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building which stamped the city’s transition from an oilbased economy to service and tourism. Situated at the base of this renowned skyscraper are the colossal Dubai Mall and Dubai Fountain, both equally grand and impressive.

8. At the Burj Al Arab, have high tea or dinner at this luxurious five-star hotel which has become one of Dubai’s most recognized icons because of its one-of-a-kind ship sail design. Towards sunset, walk along the shores of Jumeirah Beach before treating yourself to a tasty meal at the hip Jumeirah Beach Residence ( JBR).

9. The IMG Worlds of Adventure is the largest temperatur­e-controlled indoor themed entertainm­ent destinatio­n in the world with five epic zones which include Cartoon Network, Marvel and the Lost Valley. Even at peak seasons such as December, lining up is hassle-free due to the comfortabl­e airconditi­oning.

10. Should you have more time in your hands, a quick escape to Abu Dhabi, the capital city of the United Arab Emirates, is worth the trip! Feast your eyes on Louvre Abu Dhabi’s exquisite art pieces either acquired or on loan from Louvre Paris. Next, schedule a visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, the largest mosque in the country. Cap your Abu Dhabi adventure with a pit stop at Ferrari World and get the thrill of your lives riding the Formula Rossa, the world’s fastest roller coaster with a lightning speed of 0 to 240km/h in 4.9 seconds.

E-mail the author at mom. about.town.dvo@gmail.com. Visit http://momaboutto­wndavao.blogspot.com/.

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 ??  ?? DESERT SAFARI
DESERT SAFARI
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DUBAI MIRACLE GARDEN
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SHEIKH ZAYED GRAND MOSQUE
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SKI DUBAI
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VIEW FROM BURJ KHALIFA
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 ??  ?? BURJ AL ARAB
BURJ AL ARAB
 ??  ?? LOUVRE ABU DHABI
LOUVRE ABU DHABI
 ??  ?? GOLD SOUK
GOLD SOUK
 ??  ?? SPICE SOUK
SPICE SOUK

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