
Ramadan Decorations adorn Al Dhaid
The municipality has used colourful lights and beautiful shapes that express the occasion that is dear to everyone, to add a touch of joy and spirituality to the city.
Magical atmosphere
The city of Dhaid has been decorated with its cheerful lights and expressive shapes, as chains of decorative and hanging lights have been installed along the main street of the city, which added a unique beauty and charm during the night hours. Many illuminated shapes with their beautiful and elaborate designs have also been installed on the squares and lampposts, which added a magical atmosphere to the city and highlighted its unique beauty.
Enhancing community spirit
His Excellency Hamad Rashid Al Tunaiji, Director of Al Dhaid Municipality, said that the city decoration project implemented by the Engineering Department of the Municipality, represented by the Public Services Department, comes within the framework of the municipality's ongoing efforts to improve the general appearance of Al Dhaid City and provide a comfortable and attractive environment for citizens and visitors. Al Tunaiji explained that decorations come within the framework of the municipality's keenness to enhance the community spirit and positive interaction between members of society, stressing that these lights are not just an aesthetic element, but rather represent an embodiment of the human and social values that the holy month of Ramadan carries.
Festive atmosphere
On the other hand, a number of residents of Al Dhaid City expressed their great happiness with the municipality's initiative, stressing that it contributed greatly to creating a beautiful festive atmosphere before the advent of the holy month to add to the splendour of the city during this special period.
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