Dubai promises record-breaking New Year's Eve firework show

Published December 26, 2013
Fireworks illuminate the sky around Dubai's Burj Khalifa, after the Emirati city was chosen to host the World Expo 2020. – Photo by AFP
Fireworks illuminate the sky around Dubai's Burj Khalifa, after the Emirati city was chosen to host the World Expo 2020. – Photo by AFP

DUBAI: Dubai has promised to celebrate New Year's Eve with a record-breaking extravaganza featuring over 400,000 fireworks, the largest display the world has ever seen, its government said.

The United Arab Emirates city state, home to the world's tallest tower, largest man-made island and one of the world's busiest airports, will “break the Guinness World Record for the 'Largest Firework Display',” a government statement said.

The six-minute show over two of its manmade islands -- The Palm Jumeirah and The World -- will “feature over 400,000 colourful fireworks and a series of amazing scenes designed exclusively for the event and set to a specially choreographed musical soundtrack.

”The display will be overseen by more than 200 pyrotechnicians, and the fireworks will be launched from 400 locations, it added.

Over the past few years, Dubai has been vying to become a permanent fixture on the world map of New Year celebrations, staging spectacular shows since the opening of the 828-metre (2,716-foot) Burj Khalifa tower in 2010.

The glitzy Gulf city, which has already established itself as a global hub for air transport and transit trade, as well as a regional financial centre, beat off opposition from Brazil, Russia and Turkey on November 27 to win the right to host the five-yearly World Expo trade fair in 2020.

Dubai's economy was hit in 2009 by the global financial crisis, which caused its growing real estate sector to shed half its value. But the economy of the emirate has made a strong comeback.

With its reputation as a liberal city in a conservative region, the Gulf city is home to an expat population of more than 200 nationalities.

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