Ancient traditions in a luxurious setting

Morocco Pavilion attracts visitors to the Sheikh Zayed Festival

The wing is distinguished by its gate and the number of shops and various exhibits.

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The Kingdom of Morocco's pavilion at the Sheikh Zayed Festival in the Al Wathba area in Abu Dhabi attracts a great number of visitors daily, due to its uniqueness in space, number of shops and various exhibits, and its folkloric shows, dishes from Moroccan cuisine and famous dishes, in addition to clothes, ceramics and traditional handicraft products, to give the wing The guests have an opportunity to learn about the ancient Moroccan customs, traditions and culture.

The pavilion receives the visitor in a unique atmosphere enveloped in luxury, which one notices since passing through the wing gate, which was designed with a meticulous architecture, to embody the famous Fez Gate, so that the visitor finds himself in the midst of dozens of shops designed in the form of a popular Moroccan market, with a large square decorated with fountains. And mosaics and Moroccan sessions, in addition to the theater that offers artistic performances throughout the day.

The Moroccan Pavilion's stores are rich in a large variety of traditional clothes spread all over the Kingdom of Morocco, as many stores offer designs of women's clothes that are a symbol of elegance, such as the Moroccan caftan and kandora and their accessories from silver belts, shabeel and rhetoric, which differ in their designs and implementation according to each region , To show the beautiful diversity in Moroccan costume and the occasions in which it is worn.

The exhibitors in the pavilion are not satisfied with displaying their products, but are keen to introduce visitors to it and its originality, the fashion and stages of development for which all regions are famous, the old and modern methods of sewing them, and how the Moroccan manufacturer excelled in developing it until it reached what it is today of beauty, sophistication and elegance, As well as the wide fame it has achieved in Arab and foreign countries.

Moroccan fashion in the pavilion receives a large number of visitors, whether the caftan consists of one piece, or the takchita that consists of more than one piece, or the kandora, or the jellaba inlaid with embroidery, which is a modest dress that women can wear outside the home or at work, as he witnessed many From the updates that made him wear a variety of models suitable for all seasons of the year, from winter, summer, spring and autumn, to all occasions, holidays and the month of Ramadan.

Tea corner

The Moroccan Pavilion features cooking shops that include four corners: the most popular Moroccan food corner, the traditional Moroccan sweets corner, the bakery corner, and the tea corner, which give visitors the opportunity to enjoy the most famous Moroccan dishes.

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