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Abu Dhabi festival set to open

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, June 24 - 2008 at 07:39

'Summer in Abu Dhabi', the UAE capital's largest family festival, is set to open on Thursday. Organised jointly by the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority and Abu Dhabi National Exhibitions Company, the festival will be spread over 13,000 square metres of air-conditioned indoor space and will consist of seven themed entertainment islands - Adventure Island, Action Island, Island of Creativity, Fun Island, Imagination Island, Culture Island and Discovery Island. The event, which will go on until August 18, is expected to bring in hundreds of thousands of visitors, reported Gulf News.

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