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National Day 2025

Date: December 2, 2025 (Tuesday)
Country: United Arab Emirates Public Holidays

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Description

National Day in the United Arab Emirates celebrates the country becoming one nation on December 2, 1971. It marks when the seven emirates joined together and formed the United Arab Emirates.

Flag of National Day

People celebrate with parades, fireworks, music, and big light shows. Buildings and streets are decorated with the UAE flag and green, white, black, and red colors. Families and friends gather to enjoy festivals and concerts.

The holiday is important because it reminds everyone about unity, peace, and pride in the country. It honors the leaders who worked to create the UAE and celebrates the nation growing and developing together.

Traditions

National Day in the United Arab Emirates is on December second. People decorate buildings and cars with the flag and red green white and black lights. Streets fill with music and largescale fireworks shows that everyone enjoys.

Families go to concerts parades and heritage villages. Traditional dances like the ayallah are common. People watch military displays camel races and vintage car rallies. Children often wave flags and wear clothes in the national colors.

Food is a big part of the day. Families share shawarma biryani luqaimat dates and Arabic coffee. Big cities like Dubai and Abu Dhabi have huge public shows while smaller emirates focus more on local heritage festivals and family gatherings.

Travel Tips

Expect big parades, fireworks, light shows and lots of flags. Many shops, banks and government offices may close or open late. Roads, metros and airports can be very busy, especially in the evening and near big venues.

Enjoy the holiday by arriving early at events, drinking water and wearing comfy clothes. Respect local customs by dressing modestly and following signs and staff instructions. Visit museums, cultural displays and public concerts for a meaningful experience while staying safe in crowds.


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