Amazing melodies, technologies and formations implemented by drones

From the highest point .. Ras Al Khaimah sends happy New Year wishes

The celebrations in Ras Al Khaimah broke two Guinness World Records.

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With enchanting melodies and music, and a dazzling display of fireworks for 12 continuous minutes, which captured the breath of thousands of visitors from all over the world, Ras Al Khaimah welcomed the New Year, breaking two records in the Guinness Book of Records.

And the emirate succeeded in strengthening its previous record in the Guinness Book of Records in the category of “the largest number of drones used to launch fireworks at one time” through 671 drones, in addition to recording a new record in the category of “the largest sentence formed in the sky.” By Drones »With 673 drones, the destination achieved additional world-class successes.

The show was followed by visitors from all over the world, and featured amazing technologies, including formations executed by drones, nano lights, and harmonious arrangements of colors and shapes that moved to the rhythms of electronic music.

The parade spanned more than 4.7 km and a height of 1,100 metres, breaking the previous record of 458 drones.

As for the climax of the show, it was with the planes reaching the highest point ever to send happy wishes for the New Year (Happy New Year 2023), and then smoothly transition to form the famous Ras Al Khaimah slogan RAKashida, which reflects the directions and visions of the emirate as a global tourist destination.

The new logo was inspired by the concept of "kashida", which connects letters to form words in the Arabic language. The logo represents the emirate's three natural elements, which are the calm sea with sparkling waters, the desert with its rolling dunes, and the towering and stunning mountains.

Raki Phillips, CEO of Ras Al Khaimah Tourism Development Authority, said: “Once again, the emirate was able to confirm its solid presence as a leading tourist destination that attracts visitors from all over the world.

We are pleased to witness during the New Year's celebration in Ras Al Khaimah #RAKNYE2023, the emirate's promotion of its records recorded in the Guinness Book of Records, in addition to the keenness of thousands of visitors from all over the world to go to the emirate to celebrate the New Year, and enjoy the amazing experiences that we provide, and there is no doubt that this celebration It embodies a wonderful start to what will become a year full of vitality and aspiration for a more prosperous future, especially as we continue to move forward in our efforts to enhance Ras Al Khaimah’s position as a destination that should not be missed in 2023.

Thousands of guests who chose to stay at the Marjan Island and Al Hamra hotels got to watch the amazing fireworks display, while thousands more watched the festivities live via the

raknye.com

website .

The celebrations witnessed the attendance of more than 30,000 visitors to the emirate, while the hotels of the emirate were fully occupied, making it the most visited show so far.

Thus, #RAKNYE2023 became the celebration that witnessed the attendance of the largest number of visitors to date.

Family friendly atmosphere

In its endeavor to provide an ideal viewing experience for visitors of all ages and classes, Ras Al Khaimah was keen to organize a celebration in a family-friendly atmosphere on Al Marjan Island.

This included the construction of a viewing platform, offering direct panoramic views of the midnight fireworks display, as visitors gathered together to enjoy an unforgettable evening.

The celebration also witnessed a concert with the participation of a number of the most prominent DJs and artists in the UAE, in addition to magical carnival-like shows, karaoke singing on stage, food carts, and more.

• 30 thousand visitors attended the celebrations in Ras Al Khaimah.

• 12 continuous minutes of breathtaking fireworks during the show.

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