UAE 50-Day Countdown To 50th National Day Begins
- Publish date: Wednesday، 13 October 2021
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As part of the Year of the 50th celebrations, the UAE's Golden Jubilee Celebrations Committee invites the public for nationwide celebrations to mark a 50-day countdown to the 50th UAE National Day on 2nd December, 2021.
For the first time in the history of the UAE, celebrations of the National Day will begin 50 days before 2nd December to mark the country’s Golden Jubilee milestone. The initiative, titled 50 days to 50, invites all those who call the UAE home to participate in the celebrations by following a series of activations, rituals, and challenges on the official UAE National Day social media platforms @OfficialUAEND .
خمسين يوماً وتكمل الإمارات خمسين عاماً كدولة واحدة … إماراتها متحدة .. قلوبها متوحدة .. شعبها يرفع علم واحد ويحتكم لدستور واحد ويلتف حول رئيس واحد .. خمسين عاماً لتنطلق احتفالاتنا في الثاني من ديسمبر ٢٠٢١ بإذن الله ..
— HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) October 13, 2021
The Golden Jubilee Celebrations Committee also invites all government entities, private companies, schools and organizations to join the nation in celebrating every day for the next 50 days.
The Official 50th National Day Celebration will take place on 2nd December. More information about the ceremony will be announced soon.
President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan declared the year 2021 as 'The Year of the 50th' to commemorate 50 years since the nation’s founding in 1971.
In fifty days, our beloved country will celebrate its 50th UAE National Day. We approach this historic milestone with pride in our country’s achievements, gratitude to all contributors to the building of the nation, & shared optimism for the promising future that lies ahead of us
— محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) October 13, 2021
Since April 2021, those who call the UAE home have been invited to celebrate their achievements, honour the ‘Early Dreamers’ in their families, and write ‘Letters to the Future’ about the progress they wish to see in the next 50 years to come.