Diwali celebrations in Dubai are full of colour, lights, delicious food and shopping. The Indian festival known as Diwali or Deepavali takes its name from the rows of oil lamps, electric lights or paper lanterns that decorate the homes, offices and public spaces of those who celebrate the holiday.
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This year, the celebrations begin on October 22, and will last for five days - Dhanteras, Chhoti Diwali, Diwali, Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj. [Pictured here: UAE residents shop at the Diwali Bazaar at Burjuman Mall]
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The ‘Diwali in Dubai’ calendar is packed with an array of fantastic offers, thrilling raffles, spectacular live entertainment, incredible fireworks and captivating events
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Shoppers could be in for a chance to win gold — or shopping vouchers to pick up some goods — with multiple Diwali raffles and competitions across Dubai.
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The most common signs of celebration in Dubai during Diwali are the brightly lit balconies of residents, that stay on for the days leading up to and after the festival. Pictured here: Buildings in Bur Dubai lit up with decorative lights
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Bazaars in the city wear a festive look, and there is a heavy rush in the markets with people busy shopping for gifts, clothing and sweets until late evenings.
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