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Inside the new Khor Fakkan Amphitheatre
Khaleejtimes.com: We take a tour of the Khor Fakkan Amphitheatre, the latest artistic addition to the cultural landmarks of Sharjah. Located at the foot of "Al Sayed" mountain facing the Khorfakkan beach, it allows visitors the sights and sounds of the city’s natural side. His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council and Ruler of Sharjah inaugurated the Khorfakkan Amphitheatre on December 14. He also inaugurated the waterfall tourist destination, and attended the first screening of the historical cinematic epic "Khorfakkan". #majjad
Al Muraqqabat, Deira Kabayan Night Market sits along 37th Street in Al Muraqqabat, a familiar stretch in Deira where many Filipinos gather after work. February 8, 2022. Tintin and J.F. That evening, TinTin and I found a small table beneath the lights and ordered dinner. Around us were the usual sounds — utensils against plates, Tagalog conversations, and the tired laughter that follows long shifts. For many OFWs, places like this are more than just night markets. They are temporary commons — where distance from home feels slightly smaller, even if only for a meal. Photographed on Sony a6000.
Salamat Tin & Mikey! Flashback: Post-birthday party after the clock struck midnight. September 12, 2021. Room 409: Tin, Mikey & J.F. Perseveranda I hightly recommend Coral Dubai Deira Hotel. Location: 788G+CF2 - Al Muraqqabat Rd - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
February 6 Flashback Sunday dinner with Mikey, Tin and J.F. Wemart Hypermarket. Deira, Dubai. Al Maktoum Road , Port Saeed - Deira - Dubai - United Arab Emirates
Where Filipinos Live in Dubai: 10 Neighborhoods with Strong Pinoy Communities Dubai is home to one of the largest Filipino communities in the Middle East. Across the city, certain districts have become well-known hubs where Filipinos live, work, and gather thanks to affordable housing, strong community networks, and Filipino-owned businesses. Many overseas Filipino workers gather in popular Dubai districts such as Al Rigga and Satwa, where Filipino food, markets, and community life thrive. Dubai’s Filipino community is one of the largest expatriate groups in the United Arab Emirates. Over time, several neighborhoods have become particularly popular among Filipinos because they offer affordable housing, convenient transport access, and clusters of Filipino restaurants, groceries, salons, and remittance centers. Although Dubai does not publish official neighborhood-by-neighborhood demographic data, expat guides and community sources frequently highlight several distri...
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