The world's highest fireworks on Burj Khalifa, which has defined Dubai as the must-visit destination to usher in the New Year, will feature a magical eight-act display that presents the futuristic vision of the UAE.
Downtown Dubai New Year's Eve Gala, one of the world's most-watched New Year's Eve spectacle, is welcoming 2016 with elaborate preparations to host the hundreds of thousands of visitors from all over the globe.
This New Year's Eve celebration will be further defined by a fascinating LED display on the 828-metre (2,716.5 ft.) high Burj Khalifa's facade with some 357,000 LED nodes being lit up in myriad hues to highlight a number of themes including a tribute to the UAE.
Two minutes preceding the countdown, a gentle ballet of light will sweep through Downtown Dubai creating intricately designed patterns on the facade of The Dubai Mall. A visual depiction of a giant sand hourglass will mark the passage of time, the hourglass with 12 engravings start for each month of 2015.
The countdown and the majestic display to welcome 2016 will see a crescendo of fireworks, light beams and LED displays illuminating Downtown Dubai as one of the brightest spots on earth.
The excitement does not cease as the display takes to the next level where Burj Khalifa assumes the form of a digital flower led by the multiple LED displays. What follows next is a rare symphony of colourful fireworks matched by graphic design on the tower's facade that will make for a compelling visual treat.
The fireworks will also pay tribute to the futuristic vision of the UAE which leads to a befitting grand finale, as the UAE flag unfurls from the pinnacle of Burj Khalifa followed by digital screens that salute the nation and the GCC countries to celebrate the spirit of solidarity and brotherhood.
Ahmad Al Matrooshi, Managing Director of Emaar Properties, said, "The flagship celebratory event of Emaar, the Downtown Dubai New Year's Eve Gala has become one of the world's most-watched spectacle with hundreds of thousands of visitors coming to Downtown Dubai and the event being live broadcast on television across the world as well as live-streamed online. The celebration is our tribute to the nation's leadership for their positivity, confidence and determination to establish Dubai as a global city."
Source: WAM
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