Sharjah Heritage Days celebrate global cultures, cuisines & more

Traditional Arab heritage will be showcased through 22 activities in the festival.
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Updated 21 March 2021
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Sharjah Heritage Days celebrate global cultures, cuisines & more

The Sharjah Heritage Days (SHD) raised the curtain on Saturday, promising the Emirati public a rich and vibrant showcase of the unique customs and traditions of 29 nations around the world. 

Over the next three weeks, the 18th edition of SHD will run its course in the heritage area of Heart of Sharjah, introducing UAE residents and visitors to the historical, cultural, literary, artistic and customary elements that define the sociocultural fabric of the UAE as well as of 29 countries participating in the event.

Themed “Cultural heritage gathers us,” this edition of SHD hosts Montenegro as the guest of honor, and Kazakhstan as the distinguished guest. 

On the inaugural day, visitors immersed in spectacular sights and sounds of the venue, adorned with the national flags of participating countries, while the main courtyards at Heart of Sharjah came alive with colorful performances of traditional Emirati Ayyala and Andima arts and dances, in addition to folk shows from Belarus, Kazakhstan, India and Lebanon.

Other participating nations include Saudi Arabia, Belarus, Macedonia, Bashkortostan, Tajikistan, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, Maldives, Yemen, Egypt, Italy, Spain, France, Sudan, Lebanon, Morocco, Palestine, Algeria, Syria, Kenya, Tunisia, Netherlands, Mauritania, Iraq, and India.

An introductory tour of the festival was led by Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Musallam, chairman of the Sharjah Institute for Heritage and chairman of the higher committee of SHD, during which he highlighted the various activities and offerings of the festival, in the presence of high-level delegations and country representatives.

Al-Musallam said: “This year, Sharjah Heritage Days is being held under exceptional circumstances. The festival’s theme ‘Cultural heritage gathers us’ seeks to emphasize that heritage is a bridge between peoples and plays an especially vital role in shaping the intellects and experiences of younger generations as they forge their way into the future.”

Traditional Arab heritage will be showcased through 22 activities, including seminars and workshops. The cultural agenda will also feature 67 crafts inspired by the UAE’s four diverse natural environments: The mountains, desert, coastal and agriculture. 

Of the 80 stores on site, traditional products such as fragrances and incenses and Emirati costumes will be showcased. Cuisines represented at the festival include Emirati, regional and international dishes. 

Meanwhile, the Emirates Handicrafts Center will showcase 24 handicrafts by the participating women’s associations. 

Visitor entry is limited to 3,000 on weekdays and 6,000 during the weekend.


Alfanar Engineering Services names Amer Al Ajmi CEO

Updated 26 December 2025
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Alfanar Engineering Services names Amer Al Ajmi CEO

Alfanar Engineering Services, a division of Alfanar Projects, has appointed Eng. Amer Al Ajmi as chief executive officer, signaling a new phase of growth and innovation for the company.

The appointment underscores Alfanar’s commitment to strengthening its role as a trusted partner in Saudi Arabia’s energy and infrastructure sectors.

Al Ajmi brings more than 25 years of experience in engineering, energy and international business. His vision focuses on engineering excellence, digital transformation and sustainability. Under his leadership, the company aims to expand its contribution to the Kingdom’s industrial and infrastructure development while supporting a more sustainable energy future.

Alfanar Engineering Services provides integrated technical solutions to the Kingdom’s energy, infrastructure, private and government sectors. Its core business lines include motor and generator repair and rewinding, power services, testing and calibration, and technical and engineering training.

The company maintains a strong presence through regional offices across major Saudi cities, supported by a 24/7 engineering team that ensures uninterrupted operations and service availability nationwide.

At the center of its operations is Alfanar Technical Services, one of the largest specialized facilities in the region for repair, rewinding and maintenance of electrical equipment, including transformers, generators and motors. The company serves energy, oil, petrochemical and mining industries, as well as critical infrastructure such as hotels, hospitals and public utilities.

Alfanar operates three advanced facilities in Jubail and Riyadh, covering more than 200,000 square meters, with an expansion underway in Yanbu to meet growing demand driven by the Kingdom’s industrial transformation.

“Leading Alfanar Engineering Services is both an honor and a responsibility,” Al Ajmi said. “Our focus is on building a sustainable and technologically advanced future where our people, innovation and expertise deliver long-term impact across every sector we serve.”