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Photos: Egypt launches ‘Unmatched Diversity' campaign at Arabian Travel Market 2025
Photos: Egypt launches ‘Unmatched Diversity' campaign at Arabian Travel Market 2025

Egypt Independent

time04-05-2025

  • Business
  • Egypt Independent

Photos: Egypt launches ‘Unmatched Diversity' campaign at Arabian Travel Market 2025

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, represented by the Egyptian Tourism Promotion Authority, launched a promotional campaign for Egyptian tourism titled 'Unmatched Diversity' during the 32nd Arabian Travel Market (ATM 2025), which was held in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, until May 1. The campaign advertised Egypt as a tourism destination through a variety of promotional materials, including banners and electronic displays featuring images and short videos highlighting the diversity of Egypt's unique tourism offerings. The campaign utilized a variety of promotional materials, including banners and electronic screens featuring images and short videos highlighting the diverse features, styles, and unique tourism products. A giant screen was placed above the main entrance of the exhibition, dedicated to promoting the Grand Egyptian Museum, scheduled to open on July 3. The display featured a short film about the museum, its location, and its most prominent artifacts. Another small screen was also placed in the main hall of the exhibition, alongside advertising panels in various strategic locations within the exhibition. These were in areas that attracted a large number of visitors, such as the main corridor leading to the various halls of the exhibition, particularly areas far from the participating Egyptian pavilion, in addition to advertising materials located in front of the hall that housed Egypt's pavilion. Egypt boosts it tourism presence Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Sherif Fathy said that this promotional campaign aims to bolster Egypt's presence at international tourism exhibitions by capitalizing on the large turnout witnessed at the event. He noted that the ministry was eager to launch the campaign both within and outside the exhibition, seeking to further promote Egypt and expand its reach to the largest possible number of visitors globally. Fathy added that the campaign aims to highlight and introduce visitors to the diversity and richness of Egypt's tourist destinations. This aligns with the ministry's current vision, which focuses on highlighting the unparalleled diversity of Egyptian tourist destinations in the world. The minister emphasized that Egypt's tourist destination has much to explore and offers numerous tourism products to offer visitors. Fathy visited Dubai to participate in the exhibition's activities, in addition to holding a series of meetings to discuss ways to boost inbound tourism to Egypt from target markets, particularly the Arab market and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, especially with the start of the summer tourism season.

Photos: Egypt launches ‘Unmatched Diversity' campaign at ATM 2025
Photos: Egypt launches ‘Unmatched Diversity' campaign at ATM 2025

Egypt Independent

time04-05-2025

  • Business
  • Egypt Independent

Photos: Egypt launches ‘Unmatched Diversity' campaign at ATM 2025

The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, represented by the Egyptian Tourism Promotion Authority, launched a promotional campaign for Egyptian tourism titled 'Unmatched Diversity' during the 32nd Arabian Travel Market (ATM 2025), which was held in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, until May 1. The campaign advertised Egypt as a tourism destination through a variety of promotional materials, including banners and electronic displays featuring images and short videos highlighting the diversity of Egypt's unique tourism offerings. The campaign utilized a variety of promotional materials, including banners and electronic screens featuring images and short videos highlighting the diverse features, styles, and unique tourism products. A giant screen was placed above the main entrance of the exhibition, dedicated to promoting the Grand Egyptian Museum, scheduled to open on July 3. The display featured a short film about the museum, its location, and its most prominent artifacts. Another small screen was also placed in the main hall of the exhibition, alongside advertising panels in various strategic locations within the exhibition. These were in areas that attracted a large number of visitors, such as the main corridor leading to the various halls of the exhibition, particularly areas far from the participating Egyptian pavilion, in addition to advertising materials located in front of the hall that housed Egypt's pavilion. Egypt boosts it tourism presence Minister of Tourism and Antiquities Sherif Fathy said that this promotional campaign aims to bolster Egypt's presence at international tourism exhibitions by capitalizing on the large turnout witnessed at the event. He noted that the ministry was eager to launch the campaign both within and outside the exhibition, seeking to further promote Egypt and expand its reach to the largest possible number of visitors globally. Fathy added that the campaign aims to highlight and introduce visitors to the diversity and richness of Egypt's tourist destinations. This aligns with the ministry's current vision, which focuses on highlighting the unparalleled diversity of Egyptian tourist destinations in the world. The minister emphasized that Egypt's tourist destination has much to explore and offers numerous tourism products to offer visitors. Fathy visited Dubai to participate in the exhibition's activities, in addition to holding a series of meetings to discuss ways to boost inbound tourism to Egypt from target markets, particularly the Arab market and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries, especially with the start of the summer tourism season.

Dubai Culture Showcases Beauty of Emirati Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information
Dubai Culture Showcases Beauty of Emirati Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time04-05-2025

  • Mid East Info

Dubai Culture Showcases Beauty of Emirati Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025 - Middle East Business News and Information

Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has concluded its participation in the 32 nd Arabian Travel Market (ATM 2025), held at the Dubai World Trade Centre under the theme 'Global Travel: Developing Tomorrow's Tourism Through Enhanced Connectivity.' Dubai Culture is committed to strengthening the presence of Emirati heritage on the global map and promoting Dubai's landmarks and authentic heritage, contributing to the growth of cultural tourism in the emirate and reinforcing its position as a preferred destination to live, work, and visit. As part of its participation within the Dubai Government Pavilion, Dubai Culture showcased a selection of its heritage sites, including Al Shindagha Museum, the UAE's largest heritage museum. The museum is considered one of Dubai's key cultural landmarks, featuring a collection of artefacts, exhibits, oral histories, and old photographs that document the origins and culture of Dubai and the UAE. Through 22 pavilions housing over 80 diverse historic houses, the museum presents the traditional lifestyle that prevailed in the emirate from the mid-19 th century until the 1970s, offering visitors a rich tapestry of authentic cultural and heritage experiences. Dubai Culture also promoted Etihad Museum, a distinguished national landmark known for its rich archive and collection of exhibits and documents related to the founding of the UAE and its constitution. The museum tells the story of the nation's formation, celebrates the achievements of the Founding Fathers, and highlights their pivotal role in establishing the union. Through its collections, interactive exhibits, and educational programmes, the museum takes its visitors on a unique journey to explore the chronology of events leading up to the declaration of the UAE in 1971, focusing mainly on the period from 1968 to 1974. Dubai Culture also curated an art exhibition at the VIP Majlis within the Arabian Travel Market, featuring a diverse selection of works by prominent Emirati artists exploring themes of Emirati heritage. Among the highlights was the sculpture 'Future' by artist Mattar Bin Lahej, which examines the dialectic of presence and absence, reflecting on how absence can sometimes give meaning to presence. Artist Nawal Alblooshi presented two works: 'Rashid Bauhaus,' influenced by the Bauhaus School's application of vibrant tones and distinct lines, bridging its aesthetic with the traditions of Arab art; and 'Rashid Pattern,' which draws on the structure and form of Burj Rashid to underscore its significance and impact on its surroundings. Artist Faisal Abdulqader showcased 'Reflections of Legacy', responding to the visual cues of the Burj Al Arab's form, along with his painting 'In the Old Neighbourhood', which depicts the history of Dubai's old quarters. Additionally, artist Alia Al Shamisi exhibited her work 'Forgotten Architecture', commissioned by Brownbook magazine for its special issue on art and architecture in 2009, documenting Dubai's distinctive and memorable buildings. Artist Khalid Al Banna contributed his installation 'Gargour', inspired by the traditional fishing trap, symbolising the fusion of heritage and modernity and reflecting the evolution of the UAE's culture. The exhibition also featured 'Burj Rashid Collection', a collaboration by artists Saeed Alketbi and Majedah Alawadhi from Ajzal Studio, interpreting the Burj Rashid facade through artistic lens.

Dubai Culture Showcases Beauty of Emirati Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025
Dubai Culture Showcases Beauty of Emirati Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025

Al Bawaba

time01-05-2025

  • Al Bawaba

Dubai Culture Showcases Beauty of Emirati Heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025

Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has concluded its participation in the 32nd Arabian Travel Market (ATM 2025), held at the Dubai World Trade Centre under the theme 'Global Travel: Developing Tomorrow's Tourism Through Enhanced Connectivity.' Dubai Culture is committed to strengthening the presence of Emirati heritage on the global map and promoting Dubai's landmarks and authentic heritage, contributing to the growth of cultural tourism in the emirate and reinforcing its position as a preferred destination to live, work, and part of its participation within the Dubai Government Pavilion, Dubai Culture showcased a selection of its heritage sites, including Al Shindagha Museum, the UAE's largest heritage museum. The museum is considered one of Dubai's key cultural landmarks, featuring a collection of artefacts, exhibits, oral histories, and old photographs that document the origins and culture of Dubai and the UAE. Through 22 pavilions housing over 80 diverse historic houses, the museum presents the traditional lifestyle that prevailed in the emirate from the mid-19th century until the 1970s, offering visitors a rich tapestry of authentic cultural and heritage Culture also promoted Etihad Museum, a distinguished national landmark known for its rich archive and collection of exhibits and documents related to the founding of the UAE and its constitution. The museum tells the story of the nation's formation, celebrates the achievements of the Founding Fathers, and highlights their pivotal role in establishing the union. Through its collections, interactive exhibits, and educational programmes, the museum takes its visitors on a unique journey to explore the chronology of events leading up to the declaration of the UAE in 1971, focusing mainly on the period from 1968 to Culture also curated an art exhibition at the VIP Majlis within the Arabian Travel Market, featuring a diverse selection of works by prominent Emirati artists exploring themes of Emirati heritage. Among the highlights was the sculpture 'Future' by artist Mattar Bin Lahej, which examines the dialectic of presence and absence, reflecting on how absence can sometimes give meaning to presence. Artist Nawal Alblooshi presented two works: 'Rashid Bauhaus,' influenced by the Bauhaus School's application of vibrant tones and distinct lines, bridging its aesthetic with the traditions of Arab art; and 'Rashid Pattern,' which draws on the structure and form of Burj Rashid to underscore its significance and impact on its surroundings. Artist Faisal Abdulqader showcased 'Reflections of Legacy', responding to the visual cues of the Burj Al Arab's form, along with his painting 'In the Old Neighbourhood', which depicts the history of Dubai's old quarters. Additionally, artist Alia Al Shamisi exhibited her work 'Forgotten Architecture', commissioned by Brownbook magazine for its special issue on art and architecture in 2009, documenting Dubai's distinctive and memorable buildings. Artist Khalid Al Banna contributed his installation 'Gargour', inspired by the traditional fishing trap, symbolising the fusion of heritage and modernity and reflecting the evolution of the UAE's culture. The exhibition also featured 'Burj Rashid Collection', a collaboration by artists Saeed Alketbi and Majedah Alawadhi from Ajzal Studio, interpreting the Burj Rashid facade through artistic lens.

Dubai Culture showcases beauty of Emirati heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025
Dubai Culture showcases beauty of Emirati heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025

Zawya

time01-05-2025

  • Zawya

Dubai Culture showcases beauty of Emirati heritage at Arabian Travel Market 2025

Dubai, UAE: Dubai Culture and Arts Authority (Dubai Culture) has concluded its participation in the 32nd Arabian Travel Market (ATM 2025), held at the Dubai World Trade Centre under the theme 'Global Travel: Developing Tomorrow's Tourism Through Enhanced Connectivity.' Dubai Culture is committed to strengthening the presence of Emirati heritage on the global map and promoting Dubai's landmarks and authentic heritage, contributing to the growth of cultural tourism in the emirate and reinforcing its position as a preferred destination to live, work, and visit. As part of its participation within the Dubai Government Pavilion, Dubai Culture showcased a selection of its heritage sites, including Al Shindagha Museum, the UAE's largest heritage museum. The museum is considered one of Dubai's key cultural landmarks, featuring a collection of artefacts, exhibits, oral histories, and old photographs that document the origins and culture of Dubai and the UAE. Through 22 pavilions housing over 80 diverse historic houses, the museum presents the traditional lifestyle that prevailed in the emirate from the mid-19th century until the 1970s, offering visitors a rich tapestry of authentic cultural and heritage experiences. Dubai Culture also promoted Etihad Museum, a distinguished national landmark known for its rich archive and collection of exhibits and documents related to the founding of the UAE and its constitution. The museum tells the story of the nation's formation, celebrates the achievements of the Founding Fathers, and highlights their pivotal role in establishing the union. Through its collections, interactive exhibits, and educational programmes, the museum takes its visitors on a unique journey to explore the chronology of events leading up to the declaration of the UAE in 1971, focusing mainly on the period from 1968 to 1974. Dubai Culture also curated an art exhibition at the VIP Majlis within the Arabian Travel Market, featuring a diverse selection of works by prominent Emirati artists exploring themes of Emirati heritage. Among the highlights was the sculpture 'Future' by artist Mattar Bin Lahej, which examines the dialectic of presence and absence, reflecting on how absence can sometimes give meaning to presence. Artist Nawal Alblooshi presented two works: 'Rashid Bauhaus,' influenced by the Bauhaus School's application of vibrant tones and distinct lines, bridging its aesthetic with the traditions of Arab art; and 'Rashid Pattern,' which draws on the structure and form of Burj Rashid to underscore its significance and impact on its surroundings. Artist Faisal Abdulqader showcased 'Reflections of Legacy', responding to the visual cues of the Burj Al Arab's form, along with his painting 'In the Old Neighbourhood', which depicts the history of Dubai's old quarters. Additionally, artist Alia Al Shamisi exhibited her work 'Forgotten Architecture', commissioned by Brownbook magazine for its special issue on art and architecture in 2009, documenting Dubai's distinctive and memorable buildings. Artist Khalid Al Banna contributed his installation 'Gargour', inspired by the traditional fishing trap, symbolising the fusion of heritage and modernity and reflecting the evolution of the UAE's culture. The exhibition also featured 'Burj Rashid Collection', a collaboration by artists Saeed Alketbi and Majedah Alawadhi from Ajzal Studio, interpreting the Burj Rashid facade through artistic lens.

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