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Bahrain opens new $40m family park
- Bahrain: Monday, January 28 - 2008 at 10:49
The newly-developed $40m Adhari Park in Bahrain will be opened to the public on Family Day, which is on March 21, reported Trade Arabia. Most of the rides are operational and others are in place, but still undergoing tests, said the developer.A total of 120 Bahrainis have been hired to operate the park, accounting for 90 per cent of the staff, according to the Adhari Park Development Company.The opening date was revealed at a press conference at the park attended by municipalities and agriculture minister Mansoor bin Rajab. He said the redevelopment of the park was the first joint venture between a municipal council and the private sector and had created an historic landmark as well as an entertainment facility.
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