Hazza Bin Zayed Engages With Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority On Strategic Projects For Al Ain Region
H.H. Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in Al Ain Region, recently welcomed a delegation from the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority. The group was led by Faris Khalaf Al Mazrouei, the authority's Chairman. During the meeting, H.H. was informed about various strategic heritage projects and initiatives being carried out in the Al Ain Region.
The projects aim to preserve the region’s historical legacy while enhancing infrastructure that supports cultural activities. These efforts are crucial for maintaining national identity and ensuring that authentic values and traditions are passed down to future generations.
Sheikh Hazza praised the Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority for its dedication to developing heritage projects in Al Ain. He acknowledged their role in preserving Emirati traditions through community awareness initiatives and events that connect younger generations with their history. These efforts help position the region as a leading cultural destination.
He emphasised the importance of continuing with heritage projects and launching innovative community initiatives. Such efforts provide residents with diverse cultural activities, enriching their understanding of Al Ain's rich history and cultural diversity.
Faris Khalaf Al Mazrouei expressed gratitude for the support from UAE leadership and Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed towards the authority’s plans in Al Ain. He highlighted the authority's commitment to sustaining cultural heritage and strengthening national identity through ongoing initiatives.
Sheikh Hazza reiterated that these projects are vital for educating current and future generations about heritage's significance. They align with President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan's vision of preserving cultural legacy and promoting authentic Emirati values within the community.
Key Figures Present at Meeting
The meeting also included Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abdullah Mubarak Al Muhairi, Acting Director General of Abu Dhabi Heritage Authority, along with several other officials from the authority.
The continued implementation of these projects is essential for reinforcing societal cohesion and identity. By fostering a deeper connection to their roots, residents can appreciate their rich cultural fabric more fully.
With inputs from WAM


