UAE NATIONAL DAY

Celebrating 54 years of a legacy that inspires.

A Celebration of Unity, Heritage, and Vision

The Founding Spirit of 1971

Symbols of Heritage

National Day Collection

54 Years of the United Arab Emirates

From Heritage to Global Achievement

Honoring the Spirit of the Union

في الثاني من ديسمبر، تنبض دولة الإمارات العربية المتحدة بالفرح. تكتسي الشوارع بالأعلام، وتتجمع العائلات للاحتفال، وتتزين سماء الصحراء بالألعاب النارية المبهرة التي تكرم رحلة من الرؤية والعزيمة. يمثل هذا اليوم توحيد الإمارات السبع في عام 1971، عندما وضع الراحل الشيخ زايد بن سلطان آل نهيان وحكام الإمارات الأسس لأمة مبنية ليس على الصراع، بل على السلام والاحترام والتعاون.

بالنسبة للإماراتيين، وللمجتمعات المتنوعة التي أصبحت الآن تسمي هذه الأرض وطنًا لها، فإن اليوم الوطني هو أكثر من مجرد تاريخ في التقويم—إنه شعور. إنه نبض هوية الإمارات، وتذكير بمدى التقدم الذي حققته الأمة في أكثر من خمسة عقود، واحتفال بالقيم التي تستمر في تشكيل مستقبلها.

The Founding Spirit of 1971

The unification of Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain and Fujairah, later joined by Ras Al Khaimah, marked the beginning of one of the UAE’s most extraordinary national journeys. Under the vision of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan and the Founding Fathers, the Emirates grew into a nation built on unity, shared purpose and a deep respect for its heritage, all while embracing a future shaped by innovation and opportunity.

The UAE flag, introduced in 1971, reflects this spirit with colors that tell the story of the nation: green for growth, white for peace, black for strength and red for unity. On National Day, it becomes a symbol that brings every Emirate and every generation together. It waves above skylines, appears across streets and homes, and stands as a proud reminder of the values that continue to guide the United Arab Emirates.

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Symbols of Heritage: The Flag, Historic Mosques and Fujairah Fort

The UAE’s heritage is reflected in the symbols and places that have shaped its identity, beginning with the national flag. Created in 1971 by a young Emirati, Abdullah Mohammed Al Maainah, the flag was selected from more than a thousand designs submitted during the formation of the nation. Its four colors represent the spirit of the Emirates: red for courage, green for growth, white for peace and black for strength. When it was raised for the first time on December 2nd, 1971, it became an enduring emblem of unity and pride.

Across the country, historic mosques preserve the spiritual and cultural foundations of the Emirates. In Fujairah, the Al Bidya Mosque, believed to date back to the fifteenth century, is the oldest in the nation. Built from earth, stone and hand-crafted plaster, its modest domes and intimate prayer hall reflect the simplicity and devotion of early Emirati life. Similar echoes of tradition can be found in Sharjah and Al Ain, where long-standing mosques continue to anchor communities and offer a glimpse into the region’s earliest architecture.

Standing proudly in Fujairah is one of the UAE’s most significant heritage sites, the Fujairah Fort. Built in the late sixteenth century, it served both as a defensive stronghold and as a residence for the ruling family. Its thick walls and commanding presence once safeguarded the coastline and vital trade routes. Today, carefully restored, it remains a symbol of resilience and leadership, connecting the nation’s past with the progress celebrated in the present.

Together, the flag, the historic mosques and the enduring fort reflect the depth of the UAE’s identity. They are reminders of a heritage that continues to inspire the country’s journey forward and enrich every celebration of National Day.

Goyard Saint Louis GM Bag, Green, front
Polene Numero Neuf Handbag In Grained Calfskin, Black
Hermes Oran Sandal Box Calfskin, Blanc, Front
Goyard Jouvence GM Toiletry Bag, Red, Front View

Sands UAE Presents the National Day Collection

At Sands UAE, we see National Day as a moment to celebrate the values that shape the Emirates: unity, heritage and quiet elegance. For this year’s Eid Al Etihad, we are proud to introduce our UAE National Day Collection, a refined selection of pieces inspired by the colors of the flag.

The collection features Goyard in striking shades of red, white, black and green, Polène designs known for their soft sculptural forms and timeless simplicity, and classic Hermès creations that will always feel iconic. Each piece has been chosen to reflect the pride and beauty of the day, offering a meaningful way to celebrate the Emirates through craftsmanship and style.

Whether selected as a personal keepsake or a thoughtful gift, these items carry the spirit of the UAE and the elegance that defines its story.

ما يجعل اليوم الوطني لدولة الإمارات مميزًا ليس فقط التاريخ الذي يحتفل به، بل الطريقة التي يجمع بها الناس معًا. يشارك الإماراتيون والمقيمون على حد سواء في الاحتفالات، مما يجعلها يومًا ينتمي إليه كل من يعتبر الإمارات وطنه. تحضر العائلات الوجبات التقليدية، وتتجمع المجتمعات في المواكب، وتستضيف المدن الحفلات الموسيقية، وعروض الأضواء، والعروض الجوية لفريق الفرسان الشهير، الذي يلون السماء بألوان علم الوطن.

يُشعر الفرح في كل جيل—الأجداد يشاركون قصص السنوات الأولى، والآباء يتأملون التقدم الذي شهدوه، والأطفال يتطلعون إلى المستقبل بتفاؤل. اليوم الوطني هو تذكير بأن الوحدة ليست فقط أساس الوطن بل جوهر شعبه أيضًا.

في أكثر من 50 عامًا بقليل، حققت الإمارات ما تستغرقه العديد من الدول قرونًا لتحقيقه. اليوم، تحتضن الإمارات أكثر من 200 جنسية، مما يجعلها واحدة من أكثر الدول تنوعًا وشمولية في العالم. تشتهر مدنها بأفقها المستقبلي، ومعالمها الثقافية العالمية، وإنجازاتها القياسية—مثل برج خليفة، أطول مبنى في العالم، ومهمة المريخ "مسبار الأمل"، التي جعلت الإمارات أول دولة عربية تصل إلى المريخ.

ومع تقدمها العالمي، حافظت الإمارات بعناية على تراثها. لا تزال الفنون التقليدية، والصقارة، والشعر، والضيافة في صميم الثقافة الإماراتية. هذه القدرة على موازنة الطموح الحديث مع التقاليد الخالدة هي ما يمنح الإمارات هويتها الفريدة—وما يجعل اليوم الوطني احتفالًا عميقًا بالماضي والمستقبل معًا.

Record-Breaking Moments in UAE National Day History

Dubai’s 2,020-Metre Flag (2019)

In 2019, Dubai made history with a 2,020-metre UAE flag carried by more than 5,000 residents from different nationalities. Recognized as one of the longest national flags ever lifted in a public celebration, it became a powerful symbol of unity and diversity, bringing people together from across the world under one banner.

World’s Largest UAE Flag Mosaic (2021)

In 2021, the UAE earned a Guinness World Records title for creating the world’s largest mosaic of the national flag, spanning 498.33 square meters. Unveiled during National Day celebrations, the artwork showcased the country’s creativity and community spirit, becoming a striking visual tribute to national pride.

Al Ain Fireworks Record (2024)

During the UAE’s 53rd National Day celebrations, Al Ain set a Guinness World Records title for the longest chain of fireworks, illuminating the night sky across 11.1 kilometres. Fired from 51 synchronized platforms, the display created a breathtaking ribbon of color and light stretching across the city. This record-setting moment reflected the UAE’s signature way of celebrating its union: with grandeur, creativity, and a sense of shared national pride.

Honoring the Spirit of the Union

UAE National Day is a celebration of unity, heritage and national pride, honoring the moment the seven Emirates came together to shape a shared future. It reflects the country’s remarkable journey and its vision for continued progress. Learn more and explore the UAE National Day story with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Celebrating Eid Al Etihad with Grace

As the nation celebrates 54 years of unity, we mark the moment with a collection that reflects heritage, elegance and pride. Discover timeless pieces curated for the spirit of National Day.