“Al-Maleh and Sea Fishing” launches in Dibba Al-Hisn

Sharjah (Union)
Yesterday, Thursday, the activities of the ninth edition of the Al-Maleh and Maritime Fishing Festival, organized by the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Municipality of Dibba Al-Hisn and the Municipal Council in Dibba Al-Hisn, was launched. Eastern Province.
The opening ceremony was attended by Abdullah Sultan Al Owais, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Sheikh Majid bin Sultan bin Saqr Al Qasimi, Head of the District and Villages Affairs Department in the Emirate of Sharjah, Waleed Abdul Rahman Bukhatir, First Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Sharjah Chamber, and a number of members of the Chamber’s Board of Directors. Mohammed Ahmed Amin Al-Awadi, Director General of the Sharjah Chamber, Talib Abdullah Al Yahyai, ​​Director of Dibba Al-Hisn Municipality, Ahmed Sultan Al Dhahouri, Vice President of the Municipal Council, Khalil Muhammad Al-Mansoori, Director of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry Branches Department, members of the City Municipal Council, and a number of directors of federal and local government departments In the city, representatives of ministries and entities participating in the festival.
The opening ceremony included many popular folklore paragraphs, and the recitation of a group of poems that sang the customs and traditions of marine fishing, and the government and private agencies that participated in the ninth session, which will continue until September 11, were honored. The event witnessed the wide participation of institutions and a number of shops specialized in the sale of salty and its derivatives, and the productive families, and sheds light on the marine heritage in its historical and environmental fields for the Dibba Al-Hisn region and the Emirate of Sharjah. long.

qualitative leaps
Abdullah Sultan Al Owais stressed that the festival embodies the extent of the people of Dibba Al Hisn’s love for fishing and the salty industry and their keenness to preserve this profession that they inherited from parents and grandparents and from which generations gained experiences regarding its methods and means, noting that this event has become an annual forum for lovers of the salt industry, which embodies an authentic aspect. From the heritage of the Emirates, famous for its food industries and traditional and folk crafts. He pointed out that the Sharjah Chamber, Dibba Al-Hisn Municipality and the Municipal Council, in cooperation with partners and throughout the previous festival sessions, were able to achieve qualitative leaps in every version that is organized, so that today it has become one of the most prominent heritage and tourism festivals specialized in the salty industry in the region, and one of the most important initiatives aimed at Preserving this ancient folk heritage, and introducing generations to the authenticity of the ancestral past, by preserving this heritage and by supporting productive companies and families that still work in these traditional professions.

Achievements
Al Owais pointed out that the eighth session was able to achieve many achievements by attracting 11,500 visitors from all over the country and the Arab Gulf region. And marine products of all kinds.
15 government institutions participated in its event, in addition to 20 shops, and 15 productive families. Through this edition, the Chamber looks forward to continuing the festival’s successes and achieving its goals, with a cycle full of many interesting and attractive heritage, awareness and entertainment activities.

Event Package
Taleb Abdullah Al Yahyai said: The ninth edition of the festival includes wide participation from various government departments in the city, in addition to shops specialized in the salt industry, and a number of fishermen and productive families. We extend our sincere thanks to all participants, and we wish them all success in this event. Through which we were keen to present a variety of events, folklore, traditional and marine songs, and training courses on the manufacture and cutting of salty.
He added: We are keen to organize the festival annually with the aim of preserving the folklore of the UAE in general and the Emirate of Sharjah in particular, to emphasize the economic dimension of the marine fishing profession and its development to remain an investment, industrial and commercial activity that secures a rewarding income for the people of the region and its people, stressing that the Al Maleh and Fishing Festival since its inception in 2013, A shining star is one of the stars of our ancient heritage that we are proud of, and we seek to pass it on to our grandchildren so that they know the extent of the nobility and authenticity of their parents and grandparents who invented this industry thousands of years ago.

interactive platform
The festival constitutes an interactive platform during which the figures of the maritime community meet to document the network of links between a number of companies representing various sectors within the maritime industries working in this field. Maritime and navigational crafts and traditional fishing tools, in addition to reviewing the latest developments in this industry to provide an opportunity for participating companies and entities to exchange experiences, knowledge and visions in order to achieve benefit and prosperity for these ancient heritage industries.

Heritage Shows
The festival opens its doors to visitors daily from 9:00 in the morning until 9:00 in the evening, where a series of activities and workshops will be organized that reveal the basics of making salty, salting, canning and other traditional professions, as well as folklore paintings that mimic the culture of the East Coast. Through artistic performances and heritage songs with the participation of many folk and war teams, in addition to marine heritage shows and competitions, where cooking challenge competitions will be announced, as well as competitions and questions directed to the public and valuable prizes through the daily raffle, as well as many attractive activities, to As well as educational and educational workshops on the types of fish from which salt is made, as well as a special platform for productive families, popular foods and heritage events.

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