Yes, there is a meat festival in Dubai, also known as Eid al-Fitr. Eid al-Fitr is an important festival for Muslims, and whenever this festival arrives, the whole city of Dubai will be filled with joy, and people will gather to celebrate this special moment. Every Eid al-Fitr, families in Dubai come together to share food and happiness with each other and celebrate the festivities in family pleasure1.
When is the Arab New Year?
April 22 – April 29
Arab countries and regions do not have New Year’s Day, and they follow the solar calendar year, unlike other regions in the world. “Arab countries” generally refer to countries composed of Arab ethnic groups as the main body. They use the same language – Arabic, share common culture and customs, and the vast majority of people believe in Islam. Islamic countries follow the solar calendar. They regard the year when the Prophet Muhammad moved from Mecca to Medina (622 AD) as the first year of the new year, and the first day of each year is the first day of their new year.
There is a difference of more than ten days between the solar calendar and the Gregorian calendar every year, so the date of the New Year is different every year; Jews have used the lunisolar calendar to remember the time since ancient times, and their New Year is naturally different from any region. According to the Gregorian calendar, their New Year is from April 22 to 29 every year. Therefore, due to different cultural backgrounds and religious beliefs, the New Year dates vary widely in different regions.
I would like to ask if it is cheaper to buy LV and Gucci in Dubai?
Buying LV and Gucci in Dubai will be cheaper than in mainland China, about 20% cheaper. And airport duty-free will be cheaper, about 30-40%.
There are large shopping malls here, many shopping malls have these two brands, and the environment of the shopping malls here is also very good, even the toilets are quite luxurious, extravagant, and have a sense of design. However, I also have to remind you, don’t be here for the past two months, I’m dying of heat here, and the middle of next month is Ramadan, and the whole country will be very depressed.
If possible, it is best to come after mid-October, when it is Eid al-Fitr here (equivalent to the Chinese New Year). Not to mention the cool weather, there will be various promotions for duty-free shopping malls and airports. Shopping travel = a lot of fun~! PS: Now the exchange rate of DHS and RMB has dropped from the previous 1:2.2 to 1:1.87. So it is more cost-effective to come to Dubai now!!