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Sharjah's Al Qasba is all set to host Turkish nights on its walkways from February 4 to 10.
The 10-day event will see the facility turned into a Turkish bazaar which will include kiosks selling authentic Turkish food, garments, jewellery, spices and clothing, among other items.
'Turkish nights' will run daily between 5pm and 11pm, and visitors will be able to get a taste of Turkish culture.
"This will be a fun and exciting event for individuals and families. We hope everyone, both Emiratis and residents will come and experience the authenticity of our Turkish Nights which will provide a rich cultural evening for everyone to enjoy," said Al Qasba Manager Sultan Mohammed Shattaf Al Qasba. There will be a range of products and gifts on sale as well as opportunities to indulge in the sweet and savoury delicacies of the region."
reporters@khaleejtimes.com
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