Post by: Bandan Preet
The famous Dubai Fountain at Dubai Mall will have its last show on April 19 before closing temporarily for a big upgrade.
The restoration work will start in May and will last for five months, according to Emaar, the company behind the attraction. During this time, the fountain will get new technology, better choreography, and improved sound and lighting effects. These changes aim to make the experience even more exciting and enjoyable for visitors.
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The renovation is expected to be finished by October, and once it reopens, visitors can look forward to a more stunning and immersive show.
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