Sharjah Ruler announces new museum, park, walkway in Kalba

He also announced an environmental, archaeological, and heritage tourism programme for the city

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Published: Tue 23 Jul 2024, 7:53 AM

Last updated: Tue 23 Jul 2024, 9:34 PM

A series of new projects in Kalba were announced by Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah and Member of Supreme Council.

These include the 'Kalba Gate' project, a new museum showcasing all aspects of heritage, including customs, traditions, and folk songs, and a park surrounding the flood-devastated Khor Kalba Fort.

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Sheikh Dr Sultan also announced an environmental, archaeological, and heritage tourism programme for Kalba, which draws on the city's existing qualities.

He also highlighted ongoing work to complete the 'Kalba Gate' project, a pathway that connects the hanging gardens with Al Hefaiyah Lake. A railing surrounds the walkway to prevent guests from falling, allowing them to view the hanging gardens, the lake, and the entire city of Kalba.

The city is also set to get a moon-shaped project, about 850 metres above the sea level on Jebel Deem, Ghamam (‘above the clouds’). A two-storey project, it will overlook views of the mountains, valley and coast. The first floor will have a restaurant, an open café, and a reading room; while the ground floor houses viewing platforms, a multipurpose hall, and a prayer room.

The mountains will turn green with more than 4,500 trees – including olive, pomegranate, grape, and apple – that have been planted.

The emirate is no stranger to projects on mountains, with a football stadium to be built at 850 feet above sea level for Kalba Club. This will be done to reduce humidity affecting the players, the Sharjah Ruler said. There will be a difference of about 10℃ in the stadium.

Earlier, the emirate's ruler established Sharjah Communication Technologies Free Zone in Kalba, catering to entrepreneurs and companies in the industry. With connectivity to regional and international partners, the zone will offer training and growth opportunities to build local expertise.

With a premium location and state-of-the-art facilities, the zone also aims to attract investment in Artificial Intelligence, communication technologies and data centres.

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Published: Tue 23 Jul 2024, 7:53 AM

Last updated: Tue 23 Jul 2024, 9:34 PM

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