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Dubai, UAE - A colourful world of games, rides, entertainment and activities welcomed 5,000 school children from across the UAE last week at the 19th edition of Modhesh World located at Dubai World Trade Centre.
The children, greeted by the lovable mascot Modhesh, were hosted on a special tour of the venue and given the opportunity to explore and experience the rides, games and stage shows.
The 19th edition of Modhesh World promises a spectacular variety of activities, games, rides, stage shows, and more family fun for 80 days of summer. Held at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Modhesh World, in partnership with DEWA, will run until 25 August and welcomes people of all ages to come join in the fun all summer.
Modhesh World is organised by Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment (DFRE), an agency of the Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism), and forms part of DFRE’s much awaited annual summer calendar of festivals and celebrations aimed at positioning Dubai as the summer destination of choice.
Modhesh World is open daily from 10am – 11pm.
Entrance is AED 25/-. Free for children under 3 years, senior citizens, and people of determination.
Visitors can also avail a Happy Pass for only AED199 on weekdays from 10am to 2pm and enjoy entrance and unlimited play! Valid from 18 June. Terms and conditions apply.
Modhesh World is held at Dubai World Trade Centre, in partnership with DEWA. The summer entertainment activation is also sponsored by Zoom, the minimart and fashion retailer, Splash, part of the Landmark Group. VLCC is the support partner of the fair. HTC is the official Virtual Reality gaming partner. Gargash Motors is the official car partner of Modhesh World.
For more information on Modhesh World, calendar of events, timings and more, visit https://www.visitdubai.com/en/discover/festivals/modhesh-world
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About Dubai’s Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai Tourism)
With the ultimate vision of positioning Dubai as the world’s leading tourism destination and commercial hub, Dubai Tourism’s mission is to increase the awareness of Dubai among global audiences and to attract tourists and inward investment into the emirate. Dubai Tourism is the principal authority for the planning, supervision, development and marketing of Dubai’s tourism sector. It markets and promotes the Emirate’s commerce sector, and is responsible for the licensing and classification of all tourism services, including hotels, tour operators and travel agents. Brands and departments within the Dubai Tourism portfolio include Dubai Business Events, Dubai Calendar, and Dubai Festivals and Retail Establishment.
For further information, please contact:
Dubai Tourism
mediarelations@dubaitourism.ae
[+971] 600 55 5559
[+971] 4 201 7631
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